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  • No Impact Man  (Green living)
    01/09/2010  

    No plastic bottles, no new products, no meat, no TV, no planes, no subway, no taxis and no lifts. Is it possible to have a good life without wasting so much? New Yorker Colin Beavan, aka 'No Impact Man' and his family

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  • Moving on from little steps  (Green living)
    26/08/2010  

    By Jenny Martin As our film on energy use illustrates, some energy saving messages have clearly got through to ordinary members of the public. Several of our householders mentioned washing their clothes at 30’C, for example. “The advert says it does

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  • House of Lords to investigate behaviour change  (Green living)
    05/08/2010  

    A behaviour change inquiry has been launched by the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee.

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  • Why you shouldn't mix love and money  (Green living)
    04/08/2010  

    Our friends over at Futerra recently published Branding Biodiversity, a ‘how to’ guide on communicating about nature. One of its most striking arguments is that when you’re communicating with the public, it doesn’t pay to mix love and money.

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  • The big green society?  (Green living)
    21/07/2010  

    Where’s the green in the Big Society? I don’t mean money – clearly there’s not much of that around – but sustainability. David Cameron’s speech on the Big Society in Liverpool on Monday contained no mention of carbon, or of sustainable communities.

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  • The surprising truth about what motivates people  (Green living)
    21/07/2010  

    Money won’t necessarily motivate people to do their best work, and some big companies are waking up to this, says author Dan Pink. If businesses want real engagement from people, then allowing them self direction and a sense of purpose is vital.

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  • I wish my bike was hot  (Green living)
    01/07/2010  

     I’m waiting for the day when I go to collect my bike and find a ‘your bike is hot’ label on it.

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  • Getting more for less  (Green living)
    01/07/2010  

    The Climate Change Committee has just published its second progress report to parliament. In its audit of emissions there is a glaring and obvious truth when we consume less as individuals, our national emissions go down.

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  • The problem with polling  (Green living)
    28/06/2010  

    When politicians want to know what the public think, more often than not they turn to the polls. Whatever the question – from which professionals are most trusted, to whether we care about climate change – there’s likely to be

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  • Tory tales  (Green living)
    14/06/2010  

    Rebekah Phillips, 12.06.2010 The government is doing an excellent job of communicating a political issue at the moment. David Cameron talks of transparency and honesty, of being upfront about the scale of the challenge. He talks about collective responsibility and

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  • Top Gear and scary lorries: the real messages we get on cycling  (Green living)
    14/06/2010  

    Rebekah Phillips 14.06.2010 I rode into work by bike today. It was the first time in seven months I had braved London roads, having just returned from a sabbatical abroad. All too soon I was reminded of what a battle

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  • Bed time for ACT ON CO2?  (Green living)
    14/06/2010  

    Sylvia Rowley, 25.03.2010 “Will there be a happy ending?” asks a wide eyed young girl in the government’s ACT ON CO2 ‘bedtime story’ advert. It’s a good question. The Department of Energy and Climate Change was in the news last week after

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  • A better story than Copenhagen or climate gate  (Green living)
    14/06/2010  

    Sylvia Rowley, February 2010 Public debate on climate change has chiefly focused on two things in recent months – the international climate talks in Copenhagen and the research methods of a handful of climate scientists. As long as these are

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  • How to talk so people listen: self help for politicians  (Green living)
    14/06/2010  

    Sylvia Rowley, February 2010 Understanding what motivates people is the key to good climate change communications. Without an appreciation of human psychology, politicians will find neither workable solutions, nor public support. 

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  • Welcome to the Green Living blog  (Green living)
    09/03/2010  

    Welcome to the Green Living Blog Don't forget to keep up to date with out latests posts via RSS feed.

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