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58 Articles match "Europe","Process"
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Sustainable Consumption and Production Publication
Practical insights and illustrative examples on Sustainable Public Procurement Fisseha Tessema and Cecile Marsille (2009): Practical insights and illustrative examples on Sustainable Public Procurement, Case Studies from Europe, SuPP-Urb-China Paper No. Brochure for UN CSD-14. Unternehmen Armut. Laboratorium für industrielle Neuanfänge.
The Green Changemakers
- Tuesday, July 13, 2010
How will the End of Oil arrive?
The lack of suddenly not being able to drive, considering the kind of car-oriented culture that we are bot in most of Europe and North America (and Australia), could mean serious problems indeed, especially in that some people, believing that they are “entitled” to gas for their cars might get rather angry, to put it mildly.
Green (Living) Review
- Monday, July 12, 2010
EU Code paves way for ‘Data Centre 2.0’
Speaking at this week’s Data Centers Europe conference Alex Rabbetts, Managing Director of Migration Solutions, says: ‘As we plan the first data centers under the new Code of Conduct we’re looking a new ways of doing things – this is ‘data center 2.0’, a leap forward in the way we use power and the efficiencies we deliver.
Green (Living) Review
- Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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UK should and could be leading Europe on wind power
by Michael Smith (Veshengro) Britain is the windiest country in Europe yet lags behind some of its more progressive neighbors when it comes to tapping into the energy potential of this resource. The UK has the best wind resource in Europe, both on and offshore, but has yet to tap into its full potential, said Ms McCaffrey.
Green (Living) Review
- Friday, April 23, 2010
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Is Local Food Better?
In 2005, a researcher in Iowa found that the milk, sugar, and strawberries that go into a carton of strawberry yogurt collectively journeyed 2,211 miles (3,558 kilometers) just to get to the processing plant. And what if greenhouses in northern Europe were heated with renewable energy? miles (72 kilometers) to Iowa markets.
The Green Changemakers
- Thursday, April 16, 2009
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Green Energy is No Bull
The manure from 250,000 cows will be processed in four biogas turbines, supplying 38,000 megawatt-hours annually and projected to supply 15,000 residents with power. And the process also reduces organic waste, creates fertiliser and generates heat. Could calves could run the country? There is a huge potential in this.
Green Me
- Sunday, May 23, 2010
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Sustainable Consumption and Production Publication
Practical insights and illustrative examples on Sustainable Public Procurement Fisseha Tessema and Cecile Marsille (2009): Practical insights and illustrative examples on Sustainable Public Procurement, Case Studies from Europe, SuPP-Urb-China Paper No. Brochure for UN CSD-14. Unternehmen Armut. Laboratorium für industrielle Neuanfänge.
The Green Changemakers
- Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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Romania to set first tax on junk food
The new tax is due by the juridical persons who produce, import or process unhealthy foodstuffs, with a high content of salt, fats, sugar and additives. The ministry justified its proposal by pointing out that more and more people in Europe suffer from obesity, increasing the risk of diabetes, hypertension and premature death.
Green Me
- Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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Poor soil management could speed climate change, report warns
Europe's soils are a massive carbon reservoir, containing between 73 and 79 billion tonnes. But Europe's soils urgently need better protection, and the answer must be a coordinated solution." Biofuels that come about because of a recycling process, whether using grass clippings, waste cooking oils or such is a different story.
Green (Living) Review
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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Activists to target Danish Ministry of Defense to highlight fate of climate refugees
We will open their offices to the weather they are changing and to the people they lock out, so that the voices of all those dis-empowered by the COP15 process and border regime can be heard! No Climate Refugees!” Day of Action. Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and return to his country.”
Green (Living) Review
- Saturday, December 12, 2009
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EU Code paves way for ‘Data Centre 2.0’
Speaking at this week’s Data Centers Europe conference Alex Rabbetts, Managing Director of Migration Solutions, says: ‘As we plan the first data centers under the new Code of Conduct we’re looking a new ways of doing things – this is ‘data center 2.0’, a leap forward in the way we use power and the efficiencies we deliver.
Green (Living) Review
- Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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Anti-Windfarm Campaigns in UK
by Michael Smith (Veshengro) Britain seems to be the only country, in Europe at least, that is so full of NIMBYs who will go all out to destroy every effort as to renewable energy. Instead of the process of using renewables in the UK being sped up, as it should and needs to be, things are taking longer and longer; time that we do not have.
Green (Living) Review
- Saturday, November 7, 2009
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Gypsy Basket-makers are leaving their trade
The manufacturing process in China use stuffs that would not be permitted in Europe, for instance, as we have seen with the lead in paints on toys, etc. The basket-maker Rom are extremely concerned that can no longer even earn enough money to live let alone make some profit.
Green (Living) Review
- Wednesday, August 5, 2009
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