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Asurfer walks past a construction site on Coogee Beach in Sydney

Coastal homes in Australia at risk from rising sea levels

Government report shocks country where 80 per cent of population lives on coast

Inside Climate Change

Power station protest ends with arrests

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

A climate change protest being staged on top of a power station chimney came to an end today.

Go veggie to fight global warming, says expert

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

One of the world's leading climate change gurus urged people to become vegetarian today, to help beat global warming.

Regenerated palm oil trees are seen growing on the site of destroyed tropical rainforest in Kuala Cenaku, Indonesia

Rainforest treaty 'fatally flawed'

Monday, 26 October 2009

Michael McCarthy: Loophole in treaty due to be signed at the Copenhagen climate summit lets palm oil producers cull vital wilderness

Deforestation

Historic chance to halt the scourge of deforestation

Monday, 26 October 2009

In the first of a landmark series on issues behind the climate summit, Michael McCarthy explains why a 'Redd' treaty is vital to cut CO2

Protesters climb power station chimney

Monday, 26 October 2009

Activists have climbed a power station chimney in a protest over climate change.

Richard Green: Shrinking the energy policy triangle

Friday, 23 October 2009

Energy is never far from the headlines – price rises, climate change and power cuts have all featured, along with wind farms and nuclear power.

Foreign Secretary David Miliband at the launch of the map at the Science Museum

Miliband warns of water and food shortages

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Government launches map to show enormous temperature rises the planet may experience if global warming remains unchecked.

To be budgeted out of existence? Britain has decided not to buy up carbon credits but to reduce emissions domestically

Public 'misled' over emissions statistics

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Michael McCarthy: The UK Statistics Authority’s chairman said the Government's presentation of the most recent carbon dioxide data was “unsatisfactory”.

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