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Louise Frohlich
Joining Expert Reviews in 2023 as product assistant, Louise doubles as a freelance artist and has countless hours of experience specialising in pencil-based portraiture. As such, she now writes for our art pages and is always trying out the latest creative mediums. Louise also manages the circulation of products amongst the team, ensuring a smooth daily running of the office.
- Colombia sees deforestation fall to its lowest level in 23 years The sharp decrease in deforestation has been credited to the efforts of President Gustavo Petro’s left-wing government.Louise Frohlich
- Dacia Spring ranks as top eco-friendly car in Kindest Car Index MoneySuperMarket ranks 260 cars in order of most environmentally friendly with Dacia Spring topping the leaderboard.Louise Frohlich
- Sharing solar power for flats with Ramin Hakimov – Positive Energy podcast – Ep2 How can flats share energy from rooftop solar fairly? Ramin Hakimov of Allume Energy joins us for the Positive Energy podcast episode 2.Louise Frohlich
- Boiler Upgrade Scheme applications jump by 26% in May A growing number of households are applying to for low carbon technology through the BUS, according to latest government data.Louise Frohlich
- Spain cuts olive oil sales tax as droughts cause price surge The Spanish government has taken steps after climate change caused the price of olive oil to rise rapidly since 2020Louise Frohlich
- Lack of EV chargers leads to big rise in CO2 from diesel vans Diesel vans continue to be a pollution problem in the UK, despite the increased popularity of electric vehicles.Louise Frohlich
- ‘What the hell is a heat pump?’ with Bean Beanland – Positive Energy podcast – Ep1 In the first episode of our new 'Positive Energy' podcast , we spoke to Bean Beanland about the hot topic of heat pumps - watch and listen nowLouise Frohlich
- Labour to scrap 2035 ban on new gas boilers Ed Miliband has said Labour will continue to heat pump installations by offering financial incentives instead of forcing change.Louise Frohlich
- Solar generates fifth of global electricity on summer solstice midday peak Across the midday peaks, 20% of the world’s electricity will come from solar, which is up from 16% last yearLouise Frohlich