The perfect stride of Mo Farah.
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Elite athletes run differently to us mere mortals, but there’s nothing to stop you stealing a few of their techniques.
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Need a tiny amount of energy? These microorganisms can help.
Blowing in the wind.
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A five point plan to give Britain an approach which tackles climate change while fostering growth.
Double time: Josh Frydenberg has added environment to his energy portfolio.
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Will merging the environment and energy portfolios result in joined-up thinking, or one set of ideas steamrollering the other?
The rays of hope are there, if you look for them.
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Amid the gloom, here are some hopeful signs that we can meet our climate obligations.
There are plenty of ways to cut energy use, especially in old houses.
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There are loads of things you can do to cut your energy bills - and many don’t involve stumping up any cash up-front at all.
Controlling our homes with the tap of an app may have hidden energy costs.
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Our homes are getting smarter and more connected – but at what cost to energy use?
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Climate change is forcing some hard decisions when it comes to water use: energy or food production?
OPEC can’t stop the flow.
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OPEC has been declared dead in recent months as the group of oil-exporters has been unable to agree on a plan to stabilize the market. But was it really ever alive in the first place?
Get ready to wow them…
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While some companies get fined £18m, others have learned to “wow” the punters when things go wrong.
High impact usage. Lightning strikes Toronto.
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A place for everyone, and everyone in their place. A guide for how you can help build a sustainable energy future.
Rwanda has ambitious plans to improve its electricity output in the next few years.
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Rwanda has adopted a number of plans to improve its electricity output. There are valuable lessons other African countries can learn from it.
Video streaming services such as iPlayer need ‘green’ software, too.
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Software is eating everything in this online, digital world. We need to design code that uses as little energy as possible.
Solar panels on a Walmart roof, Mountain View, California.
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Solar power has enormous potential, but provides only about one percent of world electricity today. An engineer explains the many steps it takes to make solar panels that are efficient, clean and cheap.
The earth is a finite place.
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The global economy is already unsustainable – let alone if it gets bigger.
Malcolm Turnbull’s speech to the Paris climate summit lacked real focus, but he still has time to grab the issue with both hands before the election.
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Australia has been mired in climate confusion for years - as reflected by its underwhelming performance at last year’s Paris climate summit. Here’s how to get things back on an even keel.
Energy empire? A Gazprom facility in Moscow.
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Russia’s energy exports are expanding far beyond oil and gas to include coal, nuclear and refined petroleum products, a trend with far-reaching geopolitical consequences.
Because knowledge is power.
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Small nuclear reactors are one step closer to powering the UK’s future energy requirements.
Demonstrators gather on the opening day of the public inquiry into Lancashire County Council’s decision to refuse permission for fracking at two sites.
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There’s a bunfight about whether local or national government should call the shots when it comes to fracking.
Tidal Lagoon, Swansea Bay, as envisaged by LDA Design.
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Celebrate the shift to renewable energy with bold designs that add to the landscape.