Sabah in urgent need of green plan to fix power woes (The Star)
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah needs an immediate and efficient green energy plan to resolve its power woes once and for all.
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah needs an immediate and efficient green energy plan to resolve its power woes once and for all.
“Green” and bear it, BF! Looks like Gibo’s color is taking over your formerly “rosy” turf.
UNIVERSITY College Cork is the first third level educational institution in the world to be accredited with the prestigious international Green Flag award.
THE building industry got a leg up in its recycling efforts yesterday with the launch of a $15 million fund to help companies adopt more sustainable processes. Demolition contractors, recyclers and ready-mixed concrete suppliers can now tap the Sustainable Construction Capability Development Fund to introduce and upgrade their recycled building products, said Senior Minister of State for …
SCOTLAND will benefit from an extra 60,000 jobs as a result of a green revolution that will sweep the country over the next ten years, according to a major new report.
GRANITE FALLS — The ShopGirls, as they call themselves, wanted a name that had some heft. Neither Gertrude, Betsy nor Edna was substantial enough. For the nine Granite Falls High School students, the forest green and hot pink car they designed, engineered and built from scratch needed a bold name.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — No one is currently hiring West Virginians for environmental, or “green,” jobs. That needs to change, said Sarah Halstead Boland, executive director of the nonprofit group West Virginia GreenWorks. “Its going t…
GRANITE FALLS — The ShopGirls, as they call themselves, wanted a name that had some heft. Neither Gertrude, Betsy nor Edna was substantial enough. For the nine Granite Falls High School students, the forest green and hot pink car they designed, engineered and built from scratch needed a bold name.
GRANITE FALLS — The ShopGirls, as they call themselves, wanted a name that had some heft. Neither Gertrude, Betsy nor Edna was substantial enough. For the nine Granite Falls High School students, the forest green and hot pink car they designed, engineered and built from scratch needed a bold name.
GRANITE FALLS — The ShopGirls, as they call themselves, wanted a name that had some heft. Neither Gertrude, Betsy nor Edna was substantial enough. For the nine Granite Falls High School students, the forest green and hot pink car they designed, engineered and built from scratch needed a bold name.