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Sally Cairns explores the environmental implications of food shopping
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Motoring towards 2050: Shopping and transport policy
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Energy efficiency and the rebound effect
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Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
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A new report published in August 2007 from the Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform department sets out the Government's preliminary view of the potential of dynamic demand to make savings in carbon emissions. Dynamic demand is the use of low-cost electronics fitted to appliances such as refrigerators and freezers, so that they time their electricity consumption in response to conditions on the National Grid, creating a national energy-storage solution. Government-funded research will:
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The Carbon Trust
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Technofixes: A Critical Guide to Climate Change Technologies
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Our future world, an analysis of global trends, shocks and scenarios
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Impacts of Changes in Key EU Policies on Sugar and Soy
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Ethanol for a sustainable energy future.
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