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Lindsay Wilson
Which country has more solar capacity than rest of world combined?
For a little perspective let’s compare the global installed capacity of solar water heating (WH) and solar photovoltaics (PV).
Lindsay Wilson
Feb 27, 2014
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5 Stunning small homes . . . but would you live in one?
There is a growing movement of people embracing the idea that for them less home might mean more life.
Lindsay Wilson
Feb 24, 2014
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Natural gas as a ‘bridge’. Or dangerous procrastination?
Natural gas has been mooted as a ‘bridge’ fuel recently, but in terms of climate change natural gas is a half measure that risks dangerous procrastination.
Lindsay Wilson
Feb 7, 2014
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The ultimate beginner’s guide to energy saving light bulbs
Feel like you’re spending too much money on not enough lumens and too many kelvin? Then this guide to LED light bulbs is a must-read.
Lindsay Wilson
Feb 5, 2014
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Three strategies to slash your carbon foodprint
The energy industry is the usual focus of climate change, but here are some strategies individuals can use to shrink their foodprint.
Lindsay Wilson
Jan 31, 2014
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Graph of the Day: Would we do more if we could see CO2?
Would we do more to combat climate change if we could see carbon dioxide? A UK start-up thinks so, and is doing something about it.
Lindsay Wilson
Jan 29, 2014
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Will Electric Cars help or hinder climate action?
Electric cars are only as good as their juice. In coal dominated China, India and Australia, they simply move emissions around the supply chain.
Lindsay Wilson
Jan 9, 2014
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Graph of the Day: The world’s top 10 solar countries
Great new interactive graphic to show how solar has grown over the last 5 years.
Lindsay Wilson
Dec 14, 2013
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How I shrank my carbon footprint
How one person ended up with significantly lower emissions in the house, in travel, with food, and with “stuff”.
Lindsay Wilson
Dec 13, 2013
10
The world’s 7 greenest vehicles
What are the greenest vehicles in the world. You may be surprised by the answer, and the Flying Pigeon.
Lindsay Wilson
Dec 6, 2013
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