• In a speech to hundreds of supporters in the capital, Brasilia, Marina Silva stressed the party's green credentials.

    BBC: Brazil's Marina Silva launches 'sustainability party'

  • They rushed the law through ahead of November's elections, doubtless in order to campaign on their green credentials.

    ECONOMIST: Going deeper green

  • In terms of green credentials, a renewable energy plant was promised to provide heat and water to all new homes.

    BBC: Heygate Estate residents fight compulsory purchase order

  • Today's announcement also confirms Renault's commitment and trust in the sport's governing bodies to improve the green credentials of Formula One.

    CNN: Renault continue in Formula One

  • Many recipients said the "junk mail" undermined parties' green credentials but campaigners claim the material is essential to convey their manifesto.

    BBC: News

  • The festival celebrates Bristol's heritage, the city centre harbour and waterfront areas as well as its artistic community and green credentials.

    BBC: Bristol Harbour Festival organiser announced

  • The Dutch-Belgian delegation, including legends Johann Cruyff and Ruud Gullit, arrived at Fifa headquarters by bicycle to underline their bid's green credentials.

    BBC: Beckham hands over England 2018 World Cup bid

  • In the end staff had to interview applicants to check their green credentials, commitment to recycling and dedication to low energy consumption.

    BBC: Sheds and compost

  • But doubts about the green credentials of biofuel use, and the knock-on effects on food prices, have caused investors to become disillusioned.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood: Backing greens with greenbacks | The

  • Even so, if Mr Bush is to burnish his green credentials, he needs to do more to turn fine visions into practical actions.

    ECONOMIST: Energy and the environment

  • To establish his green credentials, he's even proposed a national 0.1-cent-per-kilowatt-hour tax on electricity that would pour billions of dollars into clean energy research.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And Mr Prescott's new green credentials are tarnished by several decisions he has already taken to allow rural development, which he is refusing to review.

    ECONOMIST: Charge of the country brigade

  • Zero emissions and some green credentials are clearly a benefit but the drivers I spoke to were mainly interested in the day to day cost savings.

    BBC: Cost overtakes green concerns in electric car debate

  • The Tories who have been polishing their green credentials under David Cameron grudgingly accept that new nuclear power may be necessary, although observers suspect their reluctance is overplayed.

    ECONOMIST: Energy

  • "Then they would feel the product and it was, 'Oh, wow, that would be perfect, ' " for customers who want softness, but also want green credentials, she says.

    WSJ: Trying On Shades of Brown to Scream Green

  • If that ever gets to market, it should give business jets more of a run for their money plus the alternative power source will boost your green credentials a little.

    FORBES: Helicopter Industry's Success Secret: Market Diversity

  • Many Democrats are determined to show their green credentials by forcing Detroit to build more hybrid and electric vehicles as a condition for federal aid whether or not there is a market for them.

    ECONOMIST: America's car industry

  • To boost its green credentials, the designers have incorporated 160 square meters of solar panels on the roof, as well as wind generators that can produce 28-30 kilowatt hours of power (kwh) -- the average daily consumption of a family household.

    CNN: The $6 million man-made floating island

  • Some, however, accuse Livingstone of selective radicalism, pointing to his eagerness to see the city's skyline crowned by a series of energy-hungry skyscrapers and the expanding airports at London's perimeter as evidence that his green credentials may not be all they seem.

    CNN: London leads climate change fight

  • The administration prides itself on its green credentials, and many environmentalists have complained that deregulation may lead to more use of cheap, polluting, coal-fired power stations (though it might instead encourage more use of renewable power, if consumers are willing to pay the extra cost).

    ECONOMIST: Chopping up America’s power | The

  • The University of Nottingham has questioned the 'green' credentials of a local council after its plans for a 80m (262 ft) wind turbine were rejected.

    BBC: Wind turbine

  • Companies including Safeway Inc. and Costco Wholesale Corp. are putting in place new guidelines to simplify fish-buying for consumers, and to promote their "green" credentials.

    WSJ: Guidelines for Eating Sustainable Seafood

  • Once the bane of environmentalists, the nuclear industry enjoyed newfound "green" credentials as a cleaner alternative to coal-fired plants that belch greenhouse gases to produce electricity.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The men began feeding information to US government officials in Iraq until, in April 2006, the company confiscated their credentials to enter the Baghdad Green Zone, effectively barring them from the safest part of the war-ravaged country, according to their court pleadings.

    BBC: Donald Rumsfeld

  • Nor did he seem overly pleased when a reporter asked him to prove his environmental credentials by citing the last "green" thing he'd done.

    BBC: Science friction with star Reeves

  • The WEF said it showed that global "green" businesses were not the only ones with sustainability credentials.

    BBC: 'Most environmentally aware' firms highlighted

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