All articles by Michael Willoughby – Page 32
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EU to amend Energy Performance in ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓs Directive
All buildings will need Energy Performance Certificates under directive and definition of display to be widened
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UK heads European eco-league
Code for Sustainable Homes elevates Uk above European partners, though implementation throughout Europe is slow, report finds
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Energy performance certificates in Scotland
We run through key parts of the rollout of EPCs north of the border which is different to the implentation in England and Wales
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Weekend Review 25-27 January
A snapshot of environmental coverage over the weekend, covering wind, MBAs and building out of straw
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Weekly Green Gauge
Our very own bellweather of environmental news, debates and latest intriguing and interesting blog activity
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Paul King to chair Think conference
UK Green ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Council chief executive promises "radical thinking on sustainability" at May event
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Housing body offers sustainable best practice
National Housing Federation's ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Greener Homes report shows private homebuilders how to get to level 3 of the Code for Sustainable Homes and beyond
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Weekend Review
China dominated sustainable coverage this weekend. The country is reported to have become a big investor in Spain's solar energy industry. How is it that the country soon to be the world's largest carbon emitter is rapidly becoming some kind of screwed-up poster child for marvellous climate change awareness? Gordon ...
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Shed developer ProLogis makes sustainability pledge
American distribution centre maker commits to design to LEEd standards in the US
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New Liverpool £10m school to create 'village' feel
Special needs school will feature sustainable feature including solar water heating, passive ventilation and automated windows
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Only 9% of government buildings meet eco-standards
Government is a long way off from meeting its own targets for sustainable buildings says Commons committee
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Weekend Green Review
In our weekend review, the redoubtable broadsheet columnists grapple with the pending green fatigue by talking about the most practical thing they can think of: energy production.
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CIBSE gets go-ahead for EPC accreditation push
Institution one of the the first to launch a scheme to train energy assessors for rollout of certificates for commercial buildings this year
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The Weekly Green Gauge
Here's our weekly update of interesting green stuff we've stumbled upon on the web
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Scotland to be nuclear free
"No new nuclear generators north of the border," says Scottish Government. Electricity Act 1989 gives Hollyrood powers to veto plants
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McDonough reveals "Tree Tower" concept
US green architect to unveil new speculative 40-storey skyscraper at World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi later this month
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Consumers doubt construction's sustainable credentials
BT report finds trust in industry green drive amongst general public is a third of the utilities sectors. Survey also reports mismatch between messaging and consumer beliefs
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Sustainability weekend review
The weekend newspapers composted into a bite-sized read of environmental news and debate
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The Weekly Green Gauge
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Sustainability's new round-up of the best green content from around the world-wide-web, from projects to quotes and issues of the week
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EPCs could be a disaster waiting to happen, say experts
The 2008 rollout might be dogged by lack of assessors and capricious software, leading to a freeze of a large part of the UK investment market