Jessica Shankleman, BusinessGreen , Tuesday 8 June 2010 at 00:15:00 Deputy Mayor outlines plan to showcase 20 fuel cell-powered taxis on the capital’s roads by 2012 London’s deputy mayor Kit Malthouse yesterday unveiled two hydrogen fuel cell-powered Black Cabs as part of the latest efforts to cut carbon emissions and air pollution in the capital….
Jessica Shankleman, BusinessGreen , Tuesday 8 June 2010 at 00:15:00 Deputy Mayor outlines plan to showcase 20 fuel cell-powered taxis on the capital’s roads by 2012 London’s deputy mayor Kit Malthouse yesterday unveiled two hydrogen fuel cell-powered Black Cabs as part of the latest efforts to cut carbon emissions and air pollution in the capital….

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James Murray, BusinessGreen , Tuesday 8 June 2010 at 00:15:00 Greenpeace report argues rollout of existing renewable energy policies will allow world to decouple economic growth and carbon emissions The world could produce 95 per cent of the electricity it needs from renewable sources by 2050, cutting greenhouse emissions from the energy and transport sectors by 80 per cent…
James Murray, BusinessGreen , Tuesday 8 June 2010 at 00:15:00 Greenpeace report argues rollout of existing renewable energy policies will allow world to decouple economic growth and carbon emissions The world could produce 95 per cent of the electricity it needs from renewable sources by 2050, cutting greenhouse emissions from the energy and transport sectors by 80 per cent…

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James Murray, BusinessGreen , Monday 7 June 2010 at 09:45:00 Government to propose recycling reward incentive schemes as alternative to Labour’s “bin tax” The Lib-Con coalition will today officially scrap the previous government’s plans to trial pay-as-you-throw schemes that would have charged households based on how much rubbish they produce….
James Murray, BusinessGreen , Monday 7 June 2010 at 09:45:00 Government to propose recycling reward incentive schemes as alternative to Labour’s “bin tax” The Lib-Con coalition will today officially scrap the previous government’s plans to trial pay-as-you-throw schemes that would have charged households based on how much rubbish they produce….

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James Murray, BusinessGreen , Monday 7 June 2010 at 10:30:00 Chris Huhne joins advisory group on climate financing as Norwegian prime minister takes up post as co-chair David Cameron has lost out in the race to replace his predecessor Gordon Brown as co-chair of the UN group investigating climate financing options, after it was confirmed yesterday that…
James Murray, BusinessGreen , Monday 7 June 2010 at 10:30:00 Chris Huhne joins advisory group on climate financing as Norwegian prime minister takes up post as co-chair David Cameron has lost out in the race to replace his predecessor Gordon Brown as co-chair of the UN group investigating climate financing options, after it was confirmed yesterday that…

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BusinessGreen.com staff, BusinessGreen , Monday 7 June 2010 at 00:15:00 Number of US clean tech patents granted during the first quarter jumps more than 50 per cent year on year The number of clean tech-related patents granted in the US hit record levels during the first quarter of the year, according to new figures released last week, further fuelling optimism…
BusinessGreen.com staff, BusinessGreen , Monday 7 June 2010 at 00:15:00 Number of US clean tech patents granted during the first quarter jumps more than 50 per cent year on year The number of clean tech-related patents granted in the US hit record levels during the first quarter of the year, according to new figures released last week, further fuelling optimism…

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