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Discussion that poor uptake of low carbon technology in construction sector is due to firms appearing 'green' without im...
22/07/2015

Discussion that poor uptake of low carbon technology in construction sector is due to firms appearing 'green' without implementing any innovation. http://www.phlorum.com/blog/2015/07/22/lca_bim-low-carbon-construction/

Discussion that poor uptake of low carbon technology in construction sector is due to firms appearing 'green' without implementing any innovation.

Excellent summary from the Ecologist on recent Invasive Alien Species conference organised by the European Squirrel Init...
26/03/2015

Excellent summary from the Ecologist on recent Invasive Alien Species conference organised by the European Squirrel Initiative. Nice précis of newly enacted EU regulation.

A new EU Regulation aims to limit the spread of invasive species through 'pathway controls' and bans on possession, transport and trade, writes Yannic Rack. But will it be up to the most important task - keeping the most hazardous aliens out, before they ever get the chance to become a nuisance?

24/03/2015

Guest blog post from GroundSure, our partnered environmental intelligence specialist, on property issues caused by Japanese knotw**d.

Free Japanese knotw**d guide and info about surveys using latest NIR remote sensing and drone technology. http://eepurl....
06/03/2015

Free Japanese knotw**d guide and info about surveys using latest NIR remote sensing and drone technology. http://eepurl.com/bf7o3r

New technology brings Japanese knotw**d survey data to your desktop. Read all about knotw**d risks, the law and eradication options in a free, downloadable booklet.

20/02/2015

Read about the main concerns and legislation issues concerning Japanese knotw**d here. Can you be sued for Japanese knotw**d?

12/02/2015

A bemused builder faced the possibility of prison or a £5,000 fine after Merton Council wrongly reported him for disposing of highly-invasive Japanese knotw**d growing on its own land.

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