Industry News
- China's first environmental industry fund established
- Ultra Green outlines plan for low-carbon technology powerhouse
- Mayor Boris pledges to cut London landfill waste to zero
- E.U. Seeks to Regain Influence on Response to Climate Change
- Ferry Slik talks about climate change and its impact at ASEM Workshop 2010
China's first fund for environmental industry was launched Monday in Beijing, aiming to promote investment in the country's environment-related sectors.
An eight-year old UK-based firm specialising in low-carbon technologies has set out an ambitious expansion plan which, if successful, could establish the firm as one of the world's largest green
London mayor Boris Johnson has today outlined plans to turn the capital into a zero-waste-to-landfill city by 2025 as part of an initiative designed to push household recycling and composting rates to
Stunned by having been sidelined in the endgame of the Copenhagen world climate summit meeting, the European Union is debating how to regain influence in the fight against global warming.
The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Workshop 2010 was held at Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) during January 4-7.
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