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BusinessGreen: Former energy and climate change secretary warns leaving EU would be ‘environmental madness’
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Guardian Environment Network UK-wide carbon tax would have 'little impact' on consumers, study finds
LSE study predicts modest carbon tax of £20 a tonne would increase consumer prices by just 0.9%, while driving emission cuts, reports BusinessGreen -
BusinessGreen: Motoring body data shows demand for electric vehicles rose 48% last year, and plug-in hybrid vehicles by 133%
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Business secretary Sajid Javid announces further step in government’s privatisation of bank designed to fund renewable energy and waste projects
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BusinessGreen: EU’s environment committee backs new round of air quality targets for 2025 and 2030, and tougher rules on emissions testing
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BusinessGreen: Ex-Shell UK chairman James Smith argues there is a future for oil and gas firms in a warming world, but only if they embrace low carbon technology
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BusinessGreen: US-based renewable energy company has successfully installed two vertical axis wind turbines on the iconic tower
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BusinessGreen: Data from Bloomberg New Energy Finance suggests clean tech investment soared 16% in 2014 to $310bn
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BusinessGreen: Sir Bob Geldof launches new nationwide publicity campaign to promote the benefits of smart meter rollout
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BusinessGreen: Windfarms off coast of Yorkshire and North Wales receive biggest investments to date
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BusinessGreen: Surge in wind power and hydropower drives emissions down by more than 23%
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James Murray: Just as scientists are more than Big Bang Theory's Sheldon Cooper, greens aren't all Swampy
Guardian Environment Network Universities of Newcastle and Southampton join fossil fuel divestment push