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The new platform from UK energy provider, Good Energy. Digital match-making; connecting up producers and consumers. Find out more at: https://www.goodenergy.co.uk/selectricity/
We've got something wheelie good for you this week! The new electric wheel from Geo Orbital that turns your push bike into an e-bike in less time that it would take you to pedal to work! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1266381423/geoorbital-wheel-make-your-bike-electric-in-60-sec
The city of Oxford is about to have, more than a few new electric avenues. The £800,000 project, funded the UK government’s Office for Low Emission Vehicles, is making it easier for residents to own electric cars by installing 100 on-street charging points in rather surprising places. From 'cable-gullies' to high tech smart lamp posts, Elizabeth Bohun, from Oxford City Council, explains how the project is set to put Oxfordshire at the forefront of innovative low carbon transport solutions. Technology suppliers and Oxford residents who would like to be involved in the trial should contact Oxford City Council’s environmental team by emailing airquality@oxford.gov.uk
WDC Solar, founded by NBA-player-turned-entrepreneur Mark Davis, is one of the nation’s first African American-owned solar panel installation companies. In addition to serving paying clients, WDC Solar installs solar panels in low-income communities at no cost to residents and trains young men and women—often those who are unemployed or under employed —in this type of skilled labor. Learn more in this 2-minute story: Diversity in Solar Find out more here: http://www.wdcsolar.com
Ahoy hoy! We're back with more news from our big green planet and our deep blue sea! This week we've looked at new on street charging technologies, alternative cargo shipping methods, the world largest renewable energy power plants around the world, jeans made out of plastic and jars of fresh air! What a jam packed week it's been! With Thanks to Oxford City Council TransOceanic Wind Transport Grayhound Lugger World Bank Climate Investment Fund/World Bank and Africa Development Bank Dong AethAer Vitality Air G Star Raw
This week Rob and Dawn have been going bananas for some of the new ideas in the world of the clean and green. From driverless vehicles to premature daffodils and every thing in between! With Thanks to Tesla WEpod Wageningen University Panama Disease.org NASA's Cadet Kelly
The second episode of our Weekly show, dipping into our favourite stories from the world of green. Dawn and Rob take a look at manatees, some bendy new tech, Germany’s new cycle highway and loads, loads more good stuff.
On Friday 4 Dec 2015 Climate-KIC celebrated Europe’s climate innovation champions building a zero carbon economy at COP21. The Daily Planet was there in central Paris and brings you this report with the VIPs, the innovators and the amazing atmosphere in the stunning Grand Palais. Find out more about the 'volocopter' built by Climate-KIC start-up E-volo — also knowns as the 'Tesla of helicopters' — and a few other climate champions. More from the Daily Planet: http://www.climate-kic.org/daily-planet
It is the end of COP21 and the winner of the grand prize of Colossal Fossil was Saudi Arabia
High stakes and high passions surround the climate summit in Paris, but protestors are committed to peaceful demonstrations to press their cause.
A quick accounting of COP21 by the top numbers under discussion in Paris. From temperature rise to global financing deals, adding it all up.
Now with only 48 hours left at COP21 Australia and Argentina are both taking home a Fossil of the Day.
More than two thousand cities around the world are taking proactive steps to lift their economies and lower greenhouse gas emissions. It’s a perfect example of thinking globally and acting locally.
13 million health practitioners around the world join an unprecedented call for climate action in the name of public health.
Financial sector wakes up to a world ready to tackle climate change.
An electric helicopter, carbon capture and storage and energy saving software. Just three projects, helping to deliver a zero carbon future in Europe. Climate-KIC connects private and public sectors, delivering the research, education and innovation behind these, and many more, clean tech start-ups. For more information go to www.climate-kic.org
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