Sustainability
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Health in citiesHow to create healthier cities – livechat
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Doubling bus use across the UK would only reduce car driving by 1.3%, according to expert Steve Melia. We ask him about the best ways to restrict car use
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You should be able to buy a condom that doesn’t require chopping down native jungles, or paying its workers less than the living wage to produce it
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For some, 14 February can be stressful affair, but here’s how to show your valentine that you care with a charity twist
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Join us on Thursday 26 February from 5-7pm GMT, to discuss the potential for the mobile industry to help lift people out of poverty
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The Robots for Good open-source data project is bringing sick and terminally ill children a self-directed, virtual experience of London Zoo
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Mike Biddle: Virgin metal companies said steel recycling would never get far. It did. So can plastic follow in its footsteps?
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Adam Corner: A new study finds that those directly affected by the winter floods of 2014 are much more likely to agree climate change is a serious issue
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The case may have been made for the environmental and social benefits of driverless cars, but 39% of people still refuse to step into one. Adapting the law could help consumers make the leap, says Simon Hobday
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Davos 2015Public trust in business hits five-year lowJo Confino in DavosAs Davos gets underway, Edelman’s annual trust barometer reveals confidence in CEOs, industry and government officials has declined sharply to its lowest level since 2008
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Only 8% of people actually achieve their New Year resolutions. Check out our guide to sustainable, realistic resolutions... and how to keep them!