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Two dates for your diary

Hello Readers After the unsurprising disappointment in Copenhagen last month, it is once again that my thoughts are reinforced: Economics will drive the move
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We turn down EDF and Shell for silly freebie requests

Ewan MacLeod Here at Greenbang we are seriously impressed with the videos that Shell has been publishing recently. I came across one
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Testing HD cameras

Hi folks Dan here – we’re about to build a video production unit for the Greenbang website revamp. As part of this exciting project
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Recycled sex toys create a buzz

Is this the ultimate in recycling? Even the adult industry is jumping on the green bandwagon with the environmentally friendly disposal of sex toys.
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Flesh-eating biofuel crops – return of the Triffids…

Greenbang’s a happy bunny today. Not only is it almost the weekend but the BBC has revealed it is to remake the sci-fi classic
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Online ‘ethical dating’ for eco-warriors

Ethical singletons of the world rejoice, there is now an online dating destination where you can find your vegan activist life partner. Ethicalsingles.com has
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Don’t forget the meet up tomorrow night

Hi there Greenbangers Don’t forget that we’re meeting tomorrow night (Tuesday) for the Greenbang Sustainable Technology Group. These monthly events are a great chance
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London Zoo hosts recycled animal sculptures

Timed to coincide with the Frieze Art Fair, just next-door at the London Zoo a different kind of exhibition is taking place. The Recycled
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Two fat ladies go green

Bingo is now the most popular leisure activity for women between 20 and 25 years old, according to a recent study. Greenbang wonders how
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100 million AD: What would the aliens find?

If alien explorers came to our earth 100 million years from now, what would they find? Dr Jan Zalasiewcz, a lecturer in geology at

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