Climate Change
Objectors claim Heathrow runway victory
A coalition argued that the expansion decision was at odds with the UK's overall climate change targets
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Rising seas claim island at centre of 30-year dispute
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Andrew Buncombe: India and Bangladesh will fight no more over speck of land in Bay of Bengal
Climate change puts Australian reef on 'knife edge'
Thursday, 25 March 2010
The world's southernmost coral reef is on a "knife-edge" after warmer seas blamed on climate change bleached large parts of it for the first time, an Australian scientist warned on Wednesday.
Britain. A breath of foul air
Sunday, 21 March 2010
The UK faces £300m in fines after failing to meet EU pollution targets, but Britons also pay the price with heart disease, asthma and cancer
Nissan turns over a new Leaf with a zero-emission family hatchback
Friday, 19 March 2010
Company targets Ford Focus market with British-made all-electric car – but where will you be able to charge it?
Something in the air in Mexico City - less pollution
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Long famous as one of the world's most polluted megalopolises, gritty Mexico City is beginning to see the fruits of years of clean-up efforts and to breathe somewhat cleaner air, experts say.
Advert overstates climate risks, says watchdog
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Two Government adverts which used nursery rhymes to raise awareness of climate change have been banned for overstating the risks, a watchdog announced today.
'Green' plastics may be worse for environment
Saturday, 13 March 2010
A type of degradable plastic bag that was supposed to be better for the environment may not be completely biodegradable, a Government-commissioned study has found. The bag is made with metal salts that are supposed to accelerate degradation, but scientists found the material was not fully biodegradable and might contaminate the way plastics are recycled.
Mind the water hazard...floating golf course to be built in Maldives
Friday, 12 March 2010
Cutting-edge development in pipeline as islands plan for effects of climate change
Humans 'must be to blame for climate change'
Friday, 5 March 2010
Steve Connor: No possible natural phenomenon could have caused rise in temperatures say scientists
Gore takes aim at climate change skeptics
Monday, 1 March 2010
Former US Vice President Al Gore on took aim at skeptics who doubt the reality of human-caused climate change, saying he wished it were an illusion but that the problem is real and urgent.
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