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 | UK's first, open-market, Code Level 6 homes nominated for award Six One Earth Homes, located on the Upton development (large scale, multi-developer site), three miles outside of Northampton town centre, have been certified, as the UK's first, open-market, Code Level 6 homes.
Read the latest Code for Sustainable Homes case studies from CLG, March 2010
Upton Square is a showcase for how to reduce the environmental impact of housing in the UK. The homes are being monitored to log their energy consumption and production, and this data is expected to... |  | Regulation 'most likely' to drive progress in reaching zero carbon development targets The biggest ever survey of the UK development industry has indicated that approximately three-quarters of the industry ? which accounts for nearly half of all UK carbon emissions ? do not believe the Government's current zero carbon? targets for the sector are realistic.
Meeting these targets will be essential if the UK is to meet its national carbon reduction targets by 2020. The findings of the survey demonstrate the strength of feeling among respondents that regulation is most likely to... |  | Regulation 'most likely' to drive progress in reaching zero carbon development targets The biggest ever survey of the UK development industry has indicated that approximately three-quarters of the industry ? which accounts for nearly half of all UK carbon emissions ? do not believe the Government's current zero carbon? targets for the sector are realistic.
Meeting these targets will be essential if the UK is to meet its national carbon reduction targets by 2020. The findings of the survey demonstrate the strength of feeling among respondents that regulation is most likely to... |  | Managing demand for private car journeys and encouraging shift to more sustainable modes is 'vital' for UK future, says ICE Infrastructure is vital to our way of life. It is vital to society. It is vital to economic growth in an increasingly competitive world. It is vital to the environment. And it is vital to the very existence of a civilised society, according to a new State of the Nation report from the ICE.
Amongst the report's key assessments are the need to encourage a shift away from the private car, and to make improvements to local public transport capacity and its integration with our national transport... |  | Report outlines viable route to zero carbon Britain by 2030 Zero Carbon Britain 2030 is a 'visionary' report, grounded in the latest climate science and devised from extensive research by leading experts in climate change. It is published by the Centre for Alternative Technology. A great many solutions to climate security are the same as solutions to energy security and to long-term economic recovery. A flagship of a new economic approach, ZCB2030 will show how we can re-focus the ingenuity of the finance sector on the actual challenges at... |
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