Articles in this issue:
Martin Parry 1 May 2007, Climate change impacts
The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change contains some tough warnings about impacts, vulnerabilities
Caroline Goldman 1 May 2007, Community energy, Energy conservation & efficiency
Island goes independent on energy
Fiona Campbell 1 May 2007, Behaviour change, Religion/spirituality
Catholic campaign promotes simple sustainable living
Jonathon Porritt and Martin Wright 1 May 2007, Green government
The government is failing to meet its own green targets, according to the latest assessment from the Sustainable Development Commission.
1 May 2007, Carbon offset/neutrality
There was no bling in the Oscar goody bags this year.
1 May 2007, Procurement
Two muted cheers for long-awaited procurement action plan
Chris Alden 2 May 2007, Biofuels, Forests
Woodland harvest can power more of England, strategy says
Caroline Goldman 2 May 2007, Cars, Solar energy/PV

Californian electric pickup features PV recharger
2 May 2007, Green government, Local government
London’s Climate Change Action Plan wins warm welcome
Caroline Goldman 2 May 2007, Eco-products & services, Energy conservation & efficiency
Australia grasps nettle with incandescent bulb ban
Chris Alden 2 May 2007, Innovation, Materials
Industrial materials based on root veg prove their strength
Hannah Bullock 2 May 2007, Carbon reduction

Crisp makers launch world’s first carbon label
David Howells 2 May 2007, Inland waterways

Drinking water award goes to water vapour collector
Irma Allen 2 May 2007, Eco-products & services, Holidays

Our guide to the greenest office get-aways.
Terry Slavin 2 May 2007, Community energy

Terry Slavin seeks out the new Wokings for the local energy revolution.
Gail Vines 2 May 2007, Farming/Horticulture, Local food

You want to save a flower meadow? Eat a sheep that’s grazed on it. Gail Vines samples the all-round joys of ‘ecological food’.
Giovanna Dunmall 2 May 2007, Local food, Organics

Organic ales, fair trade wine, returnable bottles, sustainable corks...
2 May 2007, Carbon offset/neutrality, Carbon reduction

Can we techno-fix climate change? Mick Hamer explores the possibilities.
3 May 2007, Consumption, Young people

Music, mud and... milk? Can Kay Sexton get this festival thing into focus?
Julia Hailes 3 May 2007, Books, Consumption, Young people

Think green consumerism’s the latest thing? But will it last?
Polly Ghazi 3 May 2007, Americas, Carbon offset/neutrality, Carbon reduction, Climate change impacts

The Supreme Court rules on carbon control
Richard Day 3 May 2007

Robert Llewelyn is best known as Kryten in Red Dwarf, and for presenting Scrapheap Challenge. He owns a hybrid car, has a wind turbine on his roof, and has now pledged to buy nothing new for a year
Darren Towers 3 May 2007, Behaviour change, Green Futures partners

Value our liquid assets – Thames Water
Trevor Lawson 3 May 2007, Green Futures partners, Holidays

How they saved the golden goose – The Natural Step
Neil Wilks 3 May 2007, Carbon sequestration

Carbon dioxide goes underground – Hydro
Julian Rollins 3 May 2007, Green Futures partners, Telecommunications

The ‘unbankable’ get mobile money – Vodafone
Julian Rollins 3 May 2007, Carbon reduction, Forests, Green Futures partners, Materials, Standards

Papermakers come clean on carbon
Charlotte Steel 3 May 2007, Energy conservation & efficiency

Energy management in vogue at last – GSH