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Environmental badge obligatory for green zones in Germany also for foreigners! 01.02.2010
Since January 2010 some Environmental zone have stricter regulations.
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The Andasol Power Plants in southern Spain 01.02.2010
Solar Millennium developed the first parabolic trough power plants in Europe. The Andasol 1 and 2 plants in southern Spain have started operation, and 3 is to go online in 2011. With a net electricity output of around 150 GWh per year and a collector surface area of over 510, 000 square meters - equal to 70 soccer pitches - they are the largest solar power plants in the world
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The Green Party of Ireland 27.01.2010
2009 a year in review
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Germany: Superwahljahr 2009! 02.12.2009
The year 2009 was a ‘Super Election Year’ in Germany and a ‘Super Year’ For the Green Parties of Europe.
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Green city to rise in the desert 10.05.2008
Abu Dhabi is developing the world's first solar-powered, car-free subdivision, called Masdar City, an eco-friendly community of 50,000 in the heart of the Persian Gulf.
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Spin City 14.04.2008
Ottawa sustainability advocate David Chernushenko is visiting a number of European countries this spring, in search of inspiring examples of 'living lightly' in all walks of life.
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The coming hunger 12.04.2008
Riots over rising grain prices are ripping through the developing world and the United Nations warns there's worse to come.
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Embracing a clean green dream: How Denmark learned to reap the wind 05.04.2008
Copenhagen aims to become the world's 'Eco-Metropole' – the lowest-emitting city on the planet, with harnessed winds, a pristine harbour and cyclists ruling the roads
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U.S. moving toward ban on new coal-fired power plants 21.02.2008
What began as a few local ripples of resistance to coal-fired power is quickly evolving into a national tidal wave of grassroots opposition
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Environmentalists slam Amazon protection plan 05.02.2008
Steps to halt forest loss dismissed as insufficient.
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