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China to 'actively join' climate talks along with Japan
China will pledge to "actively join" a post-Kyoto Protocol deal on tackling global warming, in a planned joint statement with Japan during President Hu Jintao's visit here starting Tuesday, officials said.
Green movement forgets its politics
Why climate campaigners should stop trying to persuade people into lifestyle changes and start dealing with the politics.
Carbon-free diet attracts support
The man behind the Fife Diet says about 200 people are now following the locally grown produce plan.
Climate prediction: No model for success
Why computer models, the main tools for forecasting climate change, cannot give us all the answers we need.
Climate link with killer cyclones spurs fierce scientific debate
Climate scientists have begun to debate whether global warming is producing more powerful storms, after Nargis smashed into Myanmar -- brutally changing gear from a Category One to a Category Four cyclone just before it made landfall.
Tropical insects risk extinction with global warming: study
Global warming could pose a greater risk to tropical insects and other species sensitive to the slightest shifts in temperature than to creatures living in the world's tundra, US scientists warned Monday.
Britons wasting £10bn worth of food a year, research says
Britons are throwing away £10bn worth of food that could be eaten each year, £2bn more than estimates have previously suggested, a government-funded programme to cut waste has revealed
Food waste on 'staggering' scale
People are needlessly throwing away 3.6m tonnes of food each year in England and Wales, research suggests.
Meat in a low-carbon world
Does meat-eating pose a threat to the planet?
Go-ahead for £350m snow dome plan
Plans for an indoor winter sports complex in Suffolk are approved subject to conditions.
Power plant pollution unnecessarily high
Existing technology could cut the pollution from power stations to a fraction of its current levels if only it were installed.
Ukrainian dust cloud hits air quality in Central Europe
Soaring concentrations of hazardous fine particles in Central Europe have been traced back to parched farmland left to gather dust to the east in the Ukraine.
Oil firms to pay $423 million to settle water lawsuit
In the lawsuit, the plaintiffs, which include 153 public water systems in New York, California and 15 other states, claimed that a chemical called methyl tertiary butyl ether was a defective product that led to the contamination of groundwater.
Patents: The next battleground for climate change
Using patents to block competitors must not be allowed to creep into the eco-innovation sector as many believe it has in the area of communication and information technologies, writes Alison Brimelow, the president of the European Patents Office.
Calgon Carbon Awarded Montreal UV Contract
Carbon market's value hits $64bn
The market that enables firms to buy and sell the ability to pollute doubled in value in 2007, the World Bank says.
Cod fall may speed 'toxic tide'
Declining fish stocks could be partially responsible for algal blooms in parts of the oceans, researchers find.
MEP calls for mandatory CO2 capture by 2025
UK Liberal MEP Chris Davieswants allexistingfossil fuelpower plants to be retrofitted with CO2 capture and storage technology by 2025, and is calling for a moratorium on new plant constructions after 2015unless the facilitiesare able to prevent 90% of their CO2 emissions from entering the atmosphere.
Labour failing to hit green targets, thinktank claims
The government is set to miss more than half the targets it has set on environmental issues since 1997, according to research
Putin in 2020 pledge on economy
Vladimir Putin promises to rein in inflation and boost social spending in his new job as Russia's prime minister.
Clean Air Could Kill The Amazon, Researchers Say
LONDON - Cleaner air due to reduced coal burning could help destroy the Amazon this century, according to a finding published on Wednesday that highlights the complex challenges of global climate change.
Scientists want to introduce alien louse to kill Japanese knotweed
A ZOOLOGY expert at a Welsh university has urged caution following a plan by British scientists to manufacture an alien invasion to kill off Japanese knotweed.
Go-ahead for £350m snow dome plan
Plans for an indoor winter sports complex in Suffolk are approved subject to conditions.
UN sounds alarm over decline in migratory birds
The United Nations Environment Programme on Thursday voiced concern over declining numbers of migratory birds globally, in what it said was an alarming sign of the state of world biodiversity.
Labour 'failing on green targets'
The Government is set to miss more than half the targets it has set on environmental issues since 1997, research has claimed.
Slower Cuts In Greenhouse Gases Cloud Carbon Boom
COLOGNE, Germany - The global carbon market more than doubled in value in 2007 to $64 billion, but that masked slow growth in actual greenhouse gas emissions cuts, the World Bank's carbon finance unit said on Wednesday.
Great tits cope well with warming
Great tits in Britain seem to be adapting to climatic change, scientists report, unlike some other birds.
Meat in a low-carbon world
Does meat-eating pose a threat to the planet?
City proposes climate change plan
People in Cambridge are asked to comment on plans by the city council to deal with climate change.
Indonesia Adopts Stringent "Green" Palm Oil Standard
JAKARTA - Indonesia, the world's biggest palm oil producer, plans to take firm measures aimed at ensuring palm oil firms meet stringent standards before labelling their products as eco-friendly, an industry watchdog said on Wednesday.
Thames publishes 25 year plan
Thames Water has unveiled proposals outlining how it plans to ensure supply to its millions of customers for the next quarter of a century - without having an unacceptable impact on the environment.
Britons soak up sun as mini-heatwave hits UK
Britain today basked in the hottest weather yet this year, while forecasters predicted temperatures would edge higher still at the weekend.
Miliband's carbon-free world vision
Foreign Secretary David Miliband has called on Europe to lead the world in moving to a low-carbon economy.
Government scraps carbon card scheme for fear of ridicule
Ministers have scrapped radical plans to test a carbon rationing scheme that would have forced citizens to carry a carbon card to swipe every time they bought petrol or paid an electricity bill.
Canada Facing Kyoto Probe Over Greenhouse Gases
OSLO - Canada will be investigated on suspicion of violating rules for registering greenhouse gases that are the mainstay of a UN-led fight against global warming, official documents show.
Decision day for parties interested in British Energy
At least three companies - Spanish energy group Iberdrola, French utility EDF and the German-based power generator RWE - are expected to submit bids for British Energy when the deadline for offers expires today.
Iberdrola set for British Energy consortium bid
Spanish energy group Iberdrola would only bid for nuclear generator British Energy as a minority partner in a consortium, an industry source said on Thursday.
Driving and cheap flights lay waste to recycling campaign
Hopes that Britain has turned into a nation of environmentalists were dealt a severe blow yesterday by an official report which found that the nation's carbon footprint was growing.
Global free market for food and energy faces biggest threat in decades
The global free market for food and energy is facing its biggest threat in decades as a host of countries push through draconian measures to hold down prices, raising fears of a new "resource nationalism" that could endanger world food security.
Firm gets £10million grant to develop non-stick chewing gum that washes off pavements
It's always been a bit of a sticky problem, but gum stuck onto the bottom of our shoes and on our pavements could soon be a thing of the past thanks to a group of British researchers who have developed a non-stick product. The researchers, have won a £10 million grant to develop non-stick chewing gum - which dissolves from pavements within just 24 hours
China says Beijing Olympics "basically" carbon neutral
This summer's Beijing Olympics will be "basically" carbon neutral thanks to a series of energy saving measures such as the use of solar power and an afforestation programme, a senior official said on Thursday.
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Spike in Global Energy Prices Drives Dominion Virginia Power's Request for Fuel Rate Increase
Air & Waste Management Association Takes a Critical Look at Global Climate Change
Olympics-Beijing Pollution No Added Risk For Asthma Athletes
ATHENS - Athletes suffering from asthma face no greater health risk at this summer's Beijing Olympics than other athletes, despite the city's pollution problem, a European anti-asthma organisation said on Tuesday.
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
To help protect our marine environment, Defra last month published the draft Marine Bill: one set of regulations to cover everything from coastal access to fishing rights.
Britain basks in fourth day of sunshine... and it's going to last all week
Britain is basking in beautiful sunshine again today as temperatures continue to climb. And the fine weather will continue to get better throughout the week - hitting a peak of 25c (77f) by the weekend. Most areas of the country experienced their warmest day of the year yesterday. Seaside resorts, which disappointed day trippers with cloudy and chilly conditions on Bank Holiday Monday, were ...