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Price of diesel goes up again
Even though Britain is an oil-rich country, the prices of diesel seem to increase every day. Motorists are now paying almost 10p more per litre diesel, than anyone else in Europe.
Britain launched ad to draw attention to climate problem
Since a poll showed that the majority of the British public is not at all concerned about climate change, the British government has decided to launch a new ad campaign with a television spot that should grab the public’s...
Higher insurance costs because of car crime
Car crime in Britain is rising, and so are the car insurance premiums.
London prepares for hydrogen fuel cell buses
With the granted planning permission for a hydrogen refuelling facility, London is one step closer to introducing a fleet of hydrogen fuel cell buses to the city.
UK study deems carbon dioxide cuttings insufficient
Even though numerous people are working on new technologies to decrease the carbon dioxide emissions, a UK study has proved that these reductions will not be sufficient to mitigate the general impact of the production of...
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31 December 2009 | Reduce your company’s carbon footprint: track and trace
Even though the summit in Copenhagen has been somewhat of a failure, on a national level countries are still doing their best to reduce their carbon footprint. In many cases, they focus on the individuals, and promise them small savings in return for investing in green technology.
23 December 2009 | Reduce CO2 emissions, reduce spending and risks
Even though the environment seems to be the most important reason to cut back on CO2 emissions, for companies this reason might not be convincing. Of course, many companies are concerned with the environment, but as soon as taking measures requires spending money, they will have to reconsider.
21 December 2009 | China promotes green vehicles with subsidies
The Chinese government in its bid to promote environmental friendly vehicles will go for subsidisation in the sales of green vehicles, states Reuters UK. This comes as no surprise since China has been trying to do its bit for cut in fuel emissions.
