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Britain seeks loophole in EU green energy targets
Britain is seeking to change the rules governing renewable energy targets to make it easier for the UK to fulfil its commitment to promote clean energy, the Guardian has learned. The Guardian


Builders urged to go green
Ministers will meet home building companies and environmental groups to discuss building new homes that are energy efficient.


Gadgets put planet at risk
UK consumers will buy about 30 million electronic items over the next six months, according to the Energy Saving Trust.


George Bush raises targets for production of alternative fuels
In his State of the Union address this month, George Bush announced his intentions to wean America off dependance on Middle Eastern Oil. In order to do that he raised the targets for prodution of alternative fuels - Ed Pilkington finds out more. Guardian Unlimited


How the EU plans to improve its biofuel policy
Europe's environment chief has admitted that the EU's policy on biofuels has had a negative impact.


Industrial Revolution for EU
An ambitious plan to cut emissions and open up Europe's energy markets has been unveiled by the EC.


Severn Barrage Debate
Bristol's first live webcast of a full council meeting including a debate on the Severn Barrage.


When will the oil run out?
George Monbiot puts the question to Fatih Birol, chief economist of the International Energy Agency - and is both astonished and alarmed by the answer. The Guardian - 15 December 2008


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