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'Alarming decline' in England's biodiversity

Ecologist

11th March, 2010

The Dainty Damselfly England becoming a country of 'beauty spots rather than beauty', and must act fast to address declining biodiversity, says the government’s environment watchdog more...

Europe should forget about emissions cuts, say policy experts

Ecologist

11th March, 2010

Smoke from industry Study says neither China, India or US likely to accept legally binding cuts and that new approach is needed on reducing greenhouse gas emissions more...

Councils' 'just throw it out' advice on toxic lightbulbs

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10th March, 2010

Broken energy saving lightbulb Ecologist investigation reveals three-quarters of London councils giving out wrong advice on the safe disposal of mercury-containing compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) more...

EU exporting 'one-third' of CO2 emissions to poorer countries

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9th March, 2010

Global export of CO2 Study shows industrialised countries are 'outsourcing' carbon emissions to countries like China, one quarter of whose CO2 emissions are from exports more...

Ancient tradition of water purification could save lives

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5th March, 2010

Moringa tree Thousand-year-old Indian method of using tree seeds to purify water should be used more widely for tackling waterborne diseases more...

'Fat tax' needed to tackle obesity

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4th March 2010

Junk food A tax on unhealthy foods would be more effective at tackling obesity than making healthy foods cheaper but could hit the poorest the hardest more...

Crop scientists discover fungi alternative to pesticides

Ecologist

3rd March, 2010

Wireworm damage to potato Study identifies naturally occurring alternatives for controlling wireworm, a widespread potato pest in the UK more...

Most UK milk already from industrial-sized dairy farms

Ecologist

2nd March, 2010

Cow being milked 'Biggest not always best' says dairy industry as new super-dairy is proposed for Lincolnshire more...

European carbon trading labelled 'model for the world'

Ecologist

1st March, 2010

Pricing Carbon book The world’s first carbon trading scheme should be used as a model for global cap-and-trade says leading American economist more...

BP and Shell face new shareholder revolt over tar sands

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26th February, 2010

Tar sands protest in Canada Investors want oil giants to answer questions on their involvement in the environmentally damaging extraction of oil from tar sands more...

UK sending ships to deadly scrapyards in Bangladesh

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24th February, 2010

Agate Workers are dying in conditions described as 'hell on earth' yet the west's shipping industry continues sending ships to the country for disposal more...

Brazilian GM crop surge reported

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23rd February, 2010

Maize Brazil becomes second biggest biotech grower after the US as industry predicts big increases in GM soybean, maize and cotton production in 2010 more...

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