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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/17/2008
This time two years ago all anyone cared about was whether you were switching off your standby, or riding your bicycle, or changing your lightbulbs. These days that all seems very 2006: many people now seem to have signed up for the idea that actually change will need to come from above - from shops, corporations, governmental organisations. Which leaves us, actually, with a giant headache. While...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/10/2008
When the Observer reported the growing threat of ecoterrorism this weekend, most readers will have felt a nervous chill. For many of us, after all, the word terrorism summons up images of suicide bombers, dead bodies, bereft relatives. It's hardly surprising that we should feel anxious at the idea of rabid environmentalists roaming the country, dynamite in one hand and molotov cocktail in the other....
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/24/2008
Meat is bad for the planet, but I must admit I can't quite give it up and my general search for a low-guilt, low-carbon solution carries on. So far I've cut down as much as possible, and concentrated on only ever buying meat from a nearby farm and a lovely butcher who gets everything locally. Still the guilt (I blame the nuns!) roars on. This week however I came up with a new solution: rabbit. They...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/16/2008
Electric cars may be the green dream, but it's the small petrol and diesel 'city' cars that are creating a buzz in the downturn, says Bibi van der Zee
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Gristmill (Free subscription) | 10/17/2008
By Grist This Guardian story was written by reporter Bibi van der Zee . Grist is a member of the Guardian's Environment Network . ----- The Paris Motor Show is so dazzling, so enormous and so festooned with models, champagne bars and plasma screens that it almost convinces you that everything is marvelous. The car salesmen are all smiles and handshakes -- but what they would really like to...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/16/2008
Many environmentalists regard cars as the enemy. But might there still be a place for them in a green future, asks Bibi van der Zee
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/16/2008
The Queen's visit to Google's UK headquarters has prompted the latest logo redesign Related Stories Tokyo Game Show highlights gaming divide Apple ignores Blu-ray in notebook update Can you be green and appreciate the wonders of the car, asks Bibi van der Zee T-Mobile G1 Googlephone reviews hit the web The saviour of the music industry?
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
... bungle, according to a senior Dutch military doctor. Royal Netherlands Army emergency doctor Ed van der Zee, who was part of the Dutch medical team standing by at the Tarin Kowt military base to receive the casualties, says Signaller McCarthy did not reach hospital for two hours, instead of the anticipated 10 to 20 minutes. By then, he had bled to death.