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What we're doing Wrong

Editorial: On climate change, new message is “Blame Canada”

29th September 2009

Canada has a greater capacity than almost any other nation to invest in the conversion to a sustainable economy – we have every reason to do so, and no excuse not to

Why it matters

“Not really a green country anymore”

5th September 2009

In the wake of China’s controversial investment in the oil sands this week, the intense northern exposure that took place in the heart of London left the red maple leaf with an extra-black smudge as opposition to the tar sands went global.

What we're doing Right

The London array

25th October 2008

The world’s largest proposed offshore wind farm has just received an injection of cash from one of the world’s richest oil states

What we're doing Right

Greenpeace wins fight

20th September 2008

A jury cleared six Greenpeace activists last week of causing criminal damage to a coal-fired power plant in southeast England

What we're doing Right

Graffiti that will grow on you

6th September 2008

“A lot of graffiti is considered detrimental – this is meant to highlight environmental issues”

Why it matters

Acid reflux

12th April 2008

Industrial pollution can be felt decades – even centuries – after we release it

What we're doing Right

Porsche protests

1st March 2008

German car company threatens to sue City of London

What we're doing Right

Mission to save Britain’s wilderness

24th February 2008

After centuries of preened hedgerows and manicured gardens, Britons are looking to return their landscape to its rugged roots. Among those driving the trend: a disproportionate number of people who work with computers