All articles by Michael Willoughby – Page 25
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Mass newt exodus to make way for Europe's largest port
Thousands of Thurrock animals being rehoused in national logistics hub push. Newt-fancier, Ken Livingstone, not invited.
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UK planners gain lessons from Greece in warming climate
With climate resilient development a must for the next half century, EU funds a push for tools and information sharing
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Dearth of green projects may cause assessor shortage
RICS warns industry may lose thousands of green home inspectors with developments for training being scrapped
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Sustainable design to go into hibernation, expert says
Ð԰ɵç̨ regulations chief sees no profit in sustainability
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BREEAM International manager quits for Olympics
Surgenor to fill sustainability position for 2012
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Yorkshire firm has high hopes for 'incredible' material
Recycled plastic can pass for steel, cement or wood
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Landscaping firm slaps carbon labels on all products
Collaboration with Carbon Trust creates first of a kind
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Sustainability TV: Successful schools in shades of green
A look at two of London's best new teaching institutions
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Feed-in tariff 'meaningless' without figures say experts
Sustainability champions urge more detail from government
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Top services tips that have saved one firm's clients £220,000
Consultancy shows how to fit a building's use to design for energy savings
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Metricity: Planning sustainable communities beyond urban density
Royal College of Art research seeks a measurement that responds to more fluid patterns of living.
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Podcast: A breath of fresh air for highly insulated houses
As houses become more airtight moving up the Code, ventilation becomes increasingly important. But how do you change stale air without burning energy?
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UK-GBC: Homeowners must see insulation payback
Report calls for funding mechanisms, training, government commitment and legislation to meet domestic 2050 CO2 targets
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Academy seeks lessons from history
Professionals to learn best practice from nineties' 'credit crunch'
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Waste of energy? The search for display energy certificates
The government spent £10m promoting the launch of display energy certificates last week. Michael Willoughby searched in vain for anyone who took a blind bit of notice
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First LEED Platinum mixed used development in Middle East announced
23-story Eco Towers compete for attention with Jumeria Gardens at Cityscape
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Power industry, construction products take beating from EU on 'Super Tuesday'
Carbon capture and energy permits soon a must for energy generators and manufacturers
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A Muse boost: Green Sky Studio day at Bere Architecture
Michael Willoughby went to visit Bere Architecture's Muse, a proto-PassivHaus in Newington Green, east London, with his camera
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