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Saving Time, Money, and the Environment with Low-Cost Video Conferencing

In today’s business environment we need to make the best use of all resources to grow revenue and control costs.

Shop refrigeration 'going green'

The number of supermarket stores using a more climate-friendly alternative to hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in refrigeration systems rose year-on-year from 14 to 239, new figures have shown.

Bathing waters profiled online

Bathers can now go online to search for information on top beaches and swimming spots in England and Wales, the Environment Agency has said.

'Lights out' event for Earth Hour

A total of 134 countries and territories including the UK participated in the 2011 Earth Hour event on Saturday to show their commitment to tackling climate change.

Eden Project may create new biomes

The Eden Project is trying to strike a deal with authorities in Singapore to develop biomes in the country.

£3bn public funding for Green Bank

Chancellor George Osborne has announced that a new green investment bank will begin operations next year with £3 billion in public funding to support long-term low-carbon projects.

40% would go green to save money

More than two fifths of people have said they are more likely to go green if the eco-friendly efforts help them to save money.

Cameron backs Earth Hour blackout

The planned worldwide hour-long blackout in support of the climate change fight is being backed by Prime Minister David Cameron.

Government cuts solar energy fund

Large-scale solar electricity schemes could have their funding cut under new plans revealed by the Government.

Why do you need a CMS website?

Although nearly every business now has a website, many of them do not perform properly. There are a number of reasons for this .......

Tidal stream development approved

Scotland has given the green light to build the "world's largest tidal array" off its west coast.

Government urged on sustainable fish

Campaigners have urged the Government to make sure all seafood bought for the public sector is sustainable, claiming that the cost of supplying Cabinet members with fish that meet the standards would by only 83p each a year.

Bicester eco-town plans knocked back

Terry Farrell and Partners’ plans for an eco-town in Oxfordshire "fell short of the mark", a Government watchdog review has found.

Arboricultural Implication Assessments

Arboricultural implication assessments are now an essential requirement by most local planning authorities when approving planning applications.

Global warming 'threat to maize'

Researchers have found that the effect of global warming on maize is more pronounced than previously thought.

Green Bank 'must be a real bank'

A group of MPs have said that the proposed Green Investment Bank must be a "real bank" and not a Government fund to distribute money.


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