Transport - July 16
England's pork barrel politics is paying for airlines to burn the planetGroups plan pedal power for the homelessOntario looks to jolt electric car marketOn the Streets of China, Electric Bikes Are...
View ArticleSolutions & sustainability - July 16
Real People, Real Preparation, Part OneIn Public Housing, Talking Up the Recycling BinHigh-rises on hold: What to do with empty lots?read more
View ArticlePeak oil notes - July 16
A weekly round-up including: - Prices and production - The Nabucco pipelineread more
View ArticleExxon: Late, But Always the Bride
Quite apart from the long-shot chance that the venture could actually succeed, Exxon benefits from being able to brandish an environmental pin on its lapel, and its association with an authentic...
View ArticleUK Government carbon transition plan - July 16
UK announces long-term carbon reduction strategyClimate change: Green dreamsEnergy bill rises to tackle climate change are tinyread more
View ArticleChina, the US and the dollar - July 17
How long will China finance America?Geithner-Dollar to remain world's key reserve currencyYuan small stepHistory suggests it could be decades before the dollar is dislodgedread more
View ArticlePeak oil & prices & supplies - July 17
Bakken Oil; bonanza or hype?The End of the Age of Oil: Will It Be a Soft or Hard Landing?Will Iraq Be a Global Gas Pump?: The (Re)Making of a Petro-Stateread more
View ArticleA Transition Take on the UK Low Carbon Transition Plan
After many months of Ed Milliband putting himself out there as a Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change that actually gets climate change, finally his big Plan, the UK Low Carbon Transition...
View ArticleEconomics - July 17
IKEA is as bad as Wal-MartWhen will the recovery begin? NeverGoldman Sachs and The Great Unbalancingread more
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