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Gareth’s Blog

We're coming over all web 2.0…

30th March 2010

As part of the upgrades to the site, we're going deeper into the world of web 2.0. I now have a Twitter account and a...

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Really Stupid Designs

26th March 2010

You don't have to look far to see plenty of examples of designs that are really stupid from an ecological point of view. Take the...

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What's a Green Investment Bank?

24th March 2010

With today's UK Governmental budget expected to be all doom and gloom, one green diamond in the murk could be Mr Darling's well trailed Green...

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When does Greenwash start and end?

22nd March 2010

The word greenwash came up quite a lot during my various presentations and discussions last week. The Cambridge Dictionary definition of greenwash is:"to make people...

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What a week!

19th March 2010

Finally back in Terra Infirma Towers after a whirlwind week, particularly yesterday where I travelled from London to York, gave a presentation on the business...

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Base 2010: Day 2

17th March 2010

Unexpected pleasure last night - steady on - an organic/biodynamic wine tasting session hosted by Sommelier of the Year 2009, Laura Rhys. None of this...

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Base 2010: Day 1

16th March 2010

The first thing I saw this morning was the sight of two swans skimming low over the Royal Victoria Dock outside my hotel window -...

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London bound!

15th March 2010

Shooting down the east coast of England once again before the Base 2010 show tomorrow. First class seat with plenty of space, so I've just...

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Low Carbon Business Seminar – feedback

12th March 2010

It was a long trundle on the train down to Birmingham on Wednesday, and a longer one back, for the Low Carbon Best Practice Exchange...

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Details for BASE 2010 sessions

11th March 2010

The two sessions I'll be giving at Base 2010 show in London 16/17th March:14:00 Tues Round Table: ">The Business Case for Sustainability 11.00am Wed: South...

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Excellent mustread by @fionaharvey on how bad it would be for jobs and the economy - and Labour’s electoral prospects - if Burnham gave into pressure to ditch net zero. Clean technology is the best road to his desired “reindustrialisation.”

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