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edie.net was among the first wave of riders trying out London's first cycle hire scheme.
Kulveer Ranger Boris Johnson's advisor for transport tells edie.net why the new cycle scheme will be a success and what it means for London.
Edie.net (Environmental Data Interactive Exchange) is arguably one of the internet’s first sources of environmental news and information having been established in 1998.
The site is an open resource for environmental professionals, researchers and all those with an interest in green issues.
News is split into six categories reflecting the environmental business community and is written by their in house editorial team categories covered are; sustainable business, green building, contaminated land, waste & recycling, water and energy and carbon.
In addition to its news articles the site features information on suppliers, products and consultancies within the market as well as its own TV channel which allows readers to upload videos or blogs.
The website is supported by a network of topic specific micro sites and social networking channels including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube.
The majority of content on the site is free to access, however there are a number of specialist articles and tender documents which can only be reached through a subscription fee. Edie also provide a number of news based email feeds, supplied as a monthly, weekly or daily service.
DEFRA talk AD at the ADBA show in Birmingham.
Meet Lardy, Southern Water's fatman.
He will show you that tipping fat, oil and grease down the sink, or leaving it on crockery and pans in the dishwasher, blocks sewers and customers' household pipes.
SITA talk AD at the ADBA confernce oin Birmingham.
CNG talk AD at the ADBA conference in Birmingham
Scottish and Southern explain the latest views on AD at the ADBA show in Birmingham.
United Utilities on AD at the ADBA conference.
The Environment Agency talks AD at the ADBA annual conference.
WRAP talk AD at the ADBA conference.
The Museum of London showed off its first green roof to edie before it was opened to the public. Green Roof expert Dusty Gedge gave us the full tour.
Animated fly-through of the water and waste water treatment cycle, showing the key stages where ABB's products can be used.
Lord Redesdale opens day two of the ADBA 2010 in Birmingham's NEC.
Steve Smith of Ofgem on AD
David Kennedy argues for the potential of AD in the UK
Lord Oxburgh on how big is the UK biogas field?
Larry Hagman, the actor who played JR Ewing throughout the 1980s, has pulled his alter-ego out of retirement to announce he was ditching oil in favour of solar power.
GE wants to use venture capital money to invest $200 million in green business across Europe.
GE announced electric charging points that are four times as fast as standard ones at an event in Munich.