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Greening construction in the US

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on August 23, 2007

Once considered expensive and slow to deliver a return on investment, "green" offices and factories are now paying off big-style. Lisa Roner reports

Computer-sharing cuts carbon

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on August 08, 2007

Computer multiplying technology claims to offer environmental benefits along with better processing efficiency, writes Jeanette Wiemers

`Low carbon' nuclear power for the UK - big business remains sceptical

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on July 31, 2007

Nuclear power is back on the agenda, boosted by concerns over energy security and carbon emissions, says Mike Scott

China's green construction: Shifting focus from eco-cities to real cities

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on July 25, 2007

Green buildings need to leave eco-cities and enter the mainstream if Asia is to tackle climate change, China correspondent Paul French reports

Nuclear power revisited - but is it really US energy supply's white knight?

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on July 18, 2007

All Americans love a good comeback story, but there are serious concerns that "Nuclear Energy, Part II" will not effectively address energy supply problems in the US

Wow! US emissions scrubber may answer big polluters' prayers

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on July 04, 2007

A new US company claims to have an all-inclusive solution to the worst problems of industrial-scale pollution, says Jeanette Wiemers

Economist aviation report - Technology is the easy way out

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on June 14, 2007

A new special report from the Economist on aviation advocates improved aeroplane technology as an answer for curbing emissions

Carbon capture and storage - Is cleaner gas power a viable low emission solution?

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on May 08, 2007

BP is waiting impatiently to build the EU's first clean gas power station in Scotland and the UK government is under increasing pressure to jump on board

Leading on innovation, trailing on adoption

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on April 12, 2007

Whilst the US is creating novel green technologies at a rapid pace, Washington is letting the new eco-market slip through its fingers

Carbon capture - geology's answer to the climate conundrum

Published by ClimateChangeCorp - Technology on March 05, 2007

Pumping carbon dioxide emissions underground could provide a solution that allows continued fossil fuel use without the worst effects of climate change. Simon Shackley and Clair Gough explain why carbon capture should be taken seriously