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Tag: biofuels

corporate responsibility transport

Groundhog day at Virgin Atlantic

by Jeremy WilliamsOctober 8, 2018November 26, 2018
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circular economy transport

Transport innovation of the week: biofuel from agricultural waste

by Jeremy WilliamsNovember 6, 2017
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energy technology transport

Transport innovation of the week: seaweed biofuels

by Jeremy WilliamsApril 3, 2017November 6, 2017
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circular economy energy waste

Two unusual ways to make energy from waste

by Jeremy WilliamsSeptember 18, 2015March 26, 2020
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Olleco’s circular economy cooking oil

by Jeremy WilliamsFebruary 6, 2015November 6, 2017
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Land grabs: the unintended consequences of biofuels

by Jeremy WilliamsNovember 2, 2011September 8, 2012
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Have you heard of agrivoltaics? My book #ClimateChangeIsRacist was longlisted for the #wainwrightprize22 this week. On the Earthbound Report this week, Harriet Bergman @klimaatontwrichting explores eco-fascism. “When people build a house in this country, they first dig a hole and dispose of the excavated soil. Afterwards, they bring in tonnes of sand, gravel and cement to pour in the foundation and walls" says Gnanli Landrou. What if you could make the house out of the earth it stands on, and save all that extra work and resources?

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