June 2010 Archives
A GROUP of volunteers from Chester are determined to get back to nature when it comes to food.
UP TO a quarter of the workforce in England's Northwest will need to green their skills by 2020 as the region responds to climate change by building a low carbon economy.
Climate campaigners yesterday called for the clocks to be put forward one hour to save 450,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year.
Their study showed being an extra 60 minutes ahead of Greenwich Mean Time would cut electricity significantly as evenings would be lighter.



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