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In this week's blog about the strange side of sustainability, we delve into the macabre, exploring death rates from bikes and for birds – and a new coffee startup
A startup wants to create bike-share programs when public funding isn't an option. Working with companies like GM, it has already found a market
Amy Larkin: The industrial world got rich on ignoring the costs of pollution. Now it's time to pay
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On the Wilderness Act's 50th anniversary, we take a look at the critical economic role of public lands
The Brighton Waste House is Britain's first house made almost entirely from rubbish using chalk, coffee cups and lights en route to Bangladesh for scrap
Eco-fashion designer Isobel Davis calls for more stringent animal welfare standards, but the British Wool Marketing board say they're too extreme
From SeaWorld's "Cup That Cares" to an underground beer fridge – these products are trying to tout green creds that may not exist
Photo blog
From batteries powered by sweat to a 3D printed wind turbine - some wacky and wonderful innovations in renewable energy
Photo blog
The global textile industry is among the most polluting and wasteful in the world, but there are some weird and wonderful material innovations out there
"Go for it. Better than desecrating the Earth with the added benefit of increasing space exploration"
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Why commercialising cleantech is like crossing the ‘valley of death’
Community engagement is not about being nice; it’s fourth pillar of CSR
World on track to be 4C warmer by 2100 because of missed carbon targets