Eco Logical! book launch
Joanna Yarrow’s latest book Eco Logical! launched at a packed party at the green lifestyles shop Eco (www.eco-age.co.uk). The book is a primer on sustainability issues ranging from organic food to...
View ArticleOur energy choices have caused the problem and they can (help) solve it too
In an article in the Independent Joanna discusses the role of personal action is addressing the energy crisis. Read it here
View ArticleHow shall we live?
How shall we live? From the age of plenty to the age of austerity without returning to caves. “The joyride is over. What remains is the question of how we can make a transition to a saner way of...
View ArticleAre we really fussed about cutting carbon?
In the latest of her series of articles for the Independent’s ‘Big Debate’ Joanna explores how much we care about the planet, what’s stopping us taking action and suggests some practical starting...
View ArticleWhat’s the deal with the Green Deal?
Continuing her series of articles in the Independent, Joanna explores the government’s new Green Deal scheme and what it might mean for households wanting to cut their bills and carbon emissions. Read...
View Article“We’re on the brink of a new industrial era”
Yesterday the Beyond Green Living team went to hear Chris Huhne, the Secretary of State for the Department of Energy & Climate Change address an audience at the London School of Economics, where he...
View ArticleNorth Sprowston and Old Catton – resolution to grant consent
Broadland District Council on Wednesday resolved to grant outline planning consent to Beyond Green Developments’ proposals for a 3,520-home sustainable urban extension north of Sprowston and Old...
View ArticleNew community to set UK benchmark for sustainable places
Plans for the most authentically sustainable new development ever built in the UK are set to become reality after councillors resolved to grant the proposals outline planning consent on Wednesday....
View ArticleFarrell review: Jonathan Smales on sustainability in the built environment
In his contribution to Sir Terry Farrell’s independent Review of Architecture and the Built Environment, Jonathan Smales discusses sustainability in the built environment. The headlines: Sustainable...
View ArticleNeil Murphy speaking at Newcastle’s Love Cycling, Go Dutch conference
Neil Murphy, Beyond Green’s Director of Planning, Policy and Economics will be speaking at the Love Cycling, Go Dutch conference in Newcastle on Tuesday 5th November. The conference will show how Dutch...
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