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» Winds of change: Portugal points the way for renewable energy adoption
As the world reels at the high price of fossil fuels, business and governments are increasingly casting about for renewable energy models. Portugal is happy to oblige.

» Twitter update on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 11:59:21 +0000
katemartin_edie: Another week's newsletters done and out at last. Not without the usual amount of pain and hassle, however.

» Twitter update on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:56:38 +0000
katemartin_edie: Another day of work nearly over with Dave Pearce's anthems playing me out.

» Twitter update on Thu, 14 Aug 2008 08:32:19 +0000
katemartin_edie: Another busy day ahead chasing up Australians for quotes about eating kangaroos and finding out why GM has got up Prince Charles' nose.

» To get supermarket home delivery or not to get supermarket home delivery?
It's back-to-school time again - that time of year that, no matter what your age, still seems to signal the end of summer.

» Green capital is cool - and there's a tour to prove it
If you are reading this, the chances are you're either cool yourself or at least involved in some cutting edge activity worthy of that accolade.

» Climate forecasting - can the Met Office get it right?
I'm not a climate change denier, but is it just me who finds it hard to believe the accuracy of long-range climate forecasting when the Met Office can't even get tomorrow's forecast right?

» Why waste time on waste paper?
I'm always a bit suspicious of paper recycling, despite its doubtless value in cutting our consumption levels.

» Climate Campers - setting back the environmental cause?
Nobody who follows environmental news can have failed to notice the impact that the Kingsnorth Climate Camp activists have had on the headlines this month.

» Eco-club - innovation or gimmick?
Last week saw the launch of Surya, a nighclub in Kings Cross claiming to be the world's first ecological club.

» Tennis chiefs send mixed messages
It's always nice to see a big corporation or event jumping on the eco-bandwagon and trying to do their bit.

» Storm in a water-powered car
You may have read in last week's newsletter a story about a Japanese company which says it has developed a fuel cell that can produce electricity from water using no outside energy, and use it to power an electric car.

by Tom Idle
This is the blog of Tom Idle, editor of Sustainable Business. Updated on a regular basis, this blog will offer views, news and analysis on all the latest developments for environmental practitioners working across all sectors in the UK.

by Natasha Wiseman
Natasha Wiseman is editor of WWT magazine and offers monthly insight into this ever-developing industry

by Diana Verde Nieto
Diana, CEO of communications company Clownfish, looks at corporate social responsibility and how the environment is climbing up the business agenda

by Goska Romanowicz
Former edie reporter Goska Romanowicz has traded chasing environmental news for cycling across Asia with partner Hervé Bonnaveira on a mission to to explore and communicate the ideas of sustainable development across a vast continent. Updates of their adventures will appear here on an irregular basis.

by Sam Bond
Random musings and occasional rants from the direction of the newsroom.

by Kate Martin
Confessions of a wannabe eco-warrior

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