All articles by Phil Clark – Page 2
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Government aiming for 10-15% renewable target
Energy minister Malcolm Wicks tells Newsnight that 20% target was for Europe as a whole
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Can the lions of England beat the Springboks?
England are one game away from winning the World Cup. Can they do it? Predict the right score and we'll punt a rugby ball in your direction
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Gummer and Goldsmith's challenge
How much creedence can we put behind two Tories leading a challenge against our "preoccupation with materialism"?
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Consolidated effort required
A new logistics centre in South London offers the potential win win win for project teams – cutting costs, time and reducing the industry’s carbon footprint. Can it really take off?
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New logistics facility records major efficiencies
South London consolidation centre slashes site delivery by two thirds and emissions by three quarters
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Earth Centre converted to flood relief site
Former sustainability museum put to good use to offer shelter for homeless residents
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The great unfazed
Phil Clark finds members of Building’s new networking club in Manchester to be full of youthful ambition
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Gleeds pitches tent at Glastonbury
QS is providing a tent at the music festival for punters to confess their sustainability sins
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Hopkins Architects' Wellcome Trust refurbishment opens
Architect transforms 1930s charity headquarters into science gallery and library
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Portcullis House’s carbon footprint revealed
MP’s office emits 537 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year according to new figures
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Beware the green backlash
People will grow weary of the sustainability message if climate change scaremongering continues - far better to focus on practical measures
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The four key messages from Think
Nuclear power, off-setting, road pricing and sustainability costs were all high on speakers' agenda at Think 07
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Comment
Giant leaps
The gold rush, the space race ... the US psyche likes nothing more than a bit of competition, which might be good news as it finally begins to acknowledge the green agenda.
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The greening of Uncle Sam
Change is afoot in America. Not only are clients now demanding greener buildings but Oprah Winfrey has started handing out low energy light bulbs to her TV audience
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ESD bought by carbon credits firm
Energy for Sustainable Development has been bought for £10m by AIM-listed Camco International
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You can love YouTube
After the slew of negative publicity the latest videos on YouTube show construction can be sexy
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Features
Question time
Bucknall Austin’s graduate entry programme had a sting in the tail this year: a networking event where the challenge was to get as much information out of the guests as possible.
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