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Technology

Special report: Technology to cut freight emissions

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on March 13, 2008

Sea, rail, road and air transportation of goods could all make carbon-cutting innovations in the next few years.

Special report: The business of conserving water

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on March 12, 2008

We have the technology to reduce consumption of our most precious liquid drastically, saving big money as well as resources

Special report: Eco-cars of the future

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on March 11, 2008

From hybrids to `clean diesel' and hydrogen to lithium-ion, greener vehicles are gaining momentum.

Clipping the wings of aviation

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on March 11, 2008

The world is finally tackling the pollution and noise impacts of flying, with technology and behaviour both set to play key roles

Special report: Energy technology for the office

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on March 11, 2008

Huge cuts can be made to bills and emissions with technology already at our disposal

Tata aids air car launch

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on February 13, 2008

Tata is linked to European launch of the air propelled car

GM food special report: Crops that survive climate change

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on February 13, 2008

We investigate whether changing crop genes can help us deal with climate change

Video conferencing: the cheaper, greener and quicker alternative to business travel

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on January 03, 2008

Today's video conferencing equipment will not eliminate business travel. But it could improve your life and your bank balance

Technology transfer to China: Engineering a radical change

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on December 11, 2007

Developing countries are making the case for technology transfer to be obligatory, Zara Maung reports from Bali

Car makers - who's the greenest?

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on October 02, 2007

Small European diesel cars lead the carbon stakes overall, but hybrid models could soon come into their own - and there are a host of new technologies and manufacturers waiting in the wings