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11/03/2010» 'Alarming decline' in England's biodiversity

10/03/2010» Europe should forget about emissions cuts, say policy experts

09/03/2010» Councils' 'just throw it out' advice on toxic lightbulbs

09/03/2010» EU exporting 'one-third' of CO2 emissions to poorer countries

05/03/2010» Ancient tradition of water purification could save lives

04/03/2010» 'Fat tax' needed to tackle obesity

03/03/2010» Crop scientists discover fungi alternative to pesticides

02/03/2010» Most UK milk already from industrial-sized dairy farms

01/03/2010» European carbon trading labelled 'model for the world'

25/02/2010» BP and Shell face new shareholder revolt over tar sands

24/02/2010» UK sending ships to deadly scrapyards in Bangladesh

23/02/2010» Brazilian GM crop surge reported

22/02/2010» UN warns India and China over growing problem of e-waste

19/02/2010» Vets turn to African herbs as animal drugs stop working

19/02/2010» Gas pipeline through contaminated Baltic given go-ahead

18/02/2010» UK warned toxic ship would be scrapped on Indian beach

17/02/2010» Mobile phone metals fuelling Congo war

16/02/2010» Bigger engines, two-car households and school runs on rise

15/02/2010» Shell should clean up 'oil exploited' Niger Delta, says report

15/02/2010» Barack Obama gives green light to new wave of nuclear

13/02/2010» China using 'mind blowing' amount of fertiliser

10/02/2010» Boots, KFC, McDonalds ignore rainforest destruction survey

10/02/2010» Jordans cereals switches to 'sustainable' palm oil

09/02/2010» India bans planting of first GM food crop

09/02/2010» Government regulator redefines 'green electricity'

08/02/2010» Palm oil plantations could be classified as forests

08/02/2010» MPs propose carbon tax to boost green investment

05/02/2010» Church sells stake in controversial mining company, Vedanta

05/02/2010» UK joins calls for ban on Atlantic bluefin tuna trade

04/02/2010» New wind power tops all other sources in 2009

03/02/2010» RBS labelled ‘dirtiest bank in Britain’

02/02/2010» UK overseas aid ignoring small scale agriculture

02/02/2010» Brazil to build world's third largest dam in Amazon

01/02/2010» UK to pay public for generating green energy - but will it be enough?

29/01/2010» UK Government nuclear consultation ‘farcical’, say locals

28/01/2010» Kraft takeover will hit Cadbury's ethical rating

27/01/2010» Temporary ban could see EU fish stocks bounce back

26/01/2010» Walls sausages reluctant to come clean on origin of pork

25/01/2010» Greenpeace calls for a ban on Arctic oil drilling

22/01/2010» US used quarter of 2008 grain crop to make biofuel

22/01/2010» Carbon traders quit emissions market amid drop in demand

22/01/2010» Nuclear power may still need taxpayer help says watchdog

21/01/2010» Greenwash award exposes Brazilian company

19/01/2010» 'Primark effect' still clogging up UK landfills

18/01/2010» Legal costs review may not help environmental cases

15/01/2010» Largely self-sufficient Scottish island wins prize

15/01/2010» Shell faces shareholder revolt over Canadian tar sands project

14/01/2010» Architects propose 'radical' coastal flood defenses

14/01/2010» Sustainability watchdog slams Government’s energy plans

14/01/2010» Contractors using dangerous pesticides in UK schools

13/01/2010» Government agrees to supermarket watchdog

12/01/2010» Biodiversity crucial to lives of billions, says UNEP

11/01/2010» UK emissions figures distorted by offsets, say MPs

09/01/2010» Georgina Downs takes pesticide case to European courts

07/01/2010» Loss of forage biggest long-term threat to bees

07/01/2010» iPhone users asked to rat on energy wasters

07/01/2010» Money men ignoring climate change

07/01/2010» Miliband calls on EU to back 30 per cent emissions cut

06/01/2010» Food crisis 'hidden' from public say campaigners

05/01/2010» 'Moralistic' environmentalists turn people off buying green

04/01/2010» Private allotment company gets mixed welcome

04/01/2010» Warmer temperatures spreading malaria in Africa

04/01/2010» Europe unites to build renewable energy 'supergrid'

22/12/2009» Do you want next generation biofuels? Have your say

21/12/2009» Geothermal projects get funding boost

21/12/2009» Marine mammals under threat from ocean noise pollution

21/12/2009» Ed Miliband: China tried to hijack Copenhagen climate deal

19/12/2009» Copenhagen fails to deliver deal on tackling climate change

18/12/2009» Biofuels can be sustainable, say less industrialised nations

16/12/2009» Governments 'eager' to divert climate funding to geoengineering

15/12/2009» Todd Stern: 'the US is doing a lot'

15/12/2009» Monsanto named worst corporate climate lobbyist

14/12/2009» Obama sings its praises, but what is the Amazon Fund?

13/12/2009» VIDEO: The US must commit at least $3.5bn in climate aid

11/12/2009» A 'Dow Jones' index for the world's climate

11/12/2009» Biotech industry fights back over reduced meat calls

10/12/2009» Ocean acidification to devastate commercial fisheries

10/12/2009» GRAPHIC: What business wants in Copenhagen

10/12/2009» Local libraries lending out free energy monitors

10/12/2009» Ocean acidification: the facts

08/12/2009» Spring mushrooms show long term effect of climate change

08/12/2009» Short haul flights not the problem says climate watchdog

07/12/2009» Wind turbines have no impact on house prices

07/12/2009» Copenhagen climate summit in disarray after 'Danish text' leak

07/12/2009» Carbon trading to net £1bn for UK's richest man

07/12/2009» Copenhagen deal taking world to 3.5 degree rise

04/12/2009» Graphic: London's carbon footprint

04/12/2009» New funds for London fruit and vegetable patches

04/12/2009» Land grab in Mali forces local farmers off their land

03/12/2009» Bhopal chemical poisoning continuing 25 years on

02/12/2009» Ecologist old issues appeal: please help

02/12/2009» Sceptics and greens reject Australian carbon trading plan

01/12/2009» RBS: where the public money has gone

30/11/2009» EU could easily make 40 per cent cuts by 2020

30/11/2009» Feed-in tariffs in danger of being watered down

27/11/2009» Throw Canada out of Commonwealth for climate record

27/11/2009» Designs for new UK nuclear reactors are unsafe

25/11/2009» Public wants labelling of all GM food

25/11/2009» Google, McDonalds and Amazon dodge carbon disclosure

25/11/2009» Climate change linked to civil war in Africa

25/11/2009» Pig MRSA widespread in Europe

23/11/2009» 'Green' gas supply for homeowners

23/11/2009» Particles from car brakes harm lungs

20/11/2009» Clamping down on logging in Brazil moves it to Paraguay

17/11/2009» GM crops causing a rise in pesticide use in US

16/11/2009» FSA ‘ignoring’ evidence on baby bottle chemical bisphenol-A

16/11/2009» EU must 'step-in' to save Copenhagen from disaster

13/11/2009» Oil giant Total pleads guilty in Buncefield case

13/11/2009» Biodiversity 'invisible' in current economic model

11/11/2009» Palm oil firms letting four-year-olds sign contracts

11/11/2009» Brazil pledges emission cuts in 'political gesture' to rich nations

10/11/2009» Investment in renewables falls by 20 per cent in 2009

09/11/2009» Government approves ten new sites for nuclear power

09/11/2009» Teach children to ignore junk-food advertising, say experts

09/11/2009» Carbon rationing on the agenda says environment chief

06/11/2009» FSA fails to alert public to banned GM ingredient

06/11/2009» Environment Agency demands tougher fines for polluters

05/11/2009» Campaigners reject Copenhagen deal fears

05/11/2009» Carbon trading is a dangerous obsession, says report

03/11/2009» Don't throw out your old TVs

02/11/2009» UK bans Malaysian palm oil advert

02/11/2009» Carbon markets not working, says Deutsche Bank

02/11/2009» Solar power from Sahara a step closer

30/10/2009» Impact of religions will have 'deeper roots' than Copenhagen

30/10/2009» Activists celebrate week of action against coal

30/10/2009» Three Gorges Dam 'a model for disaster'

28/10/2009» Major retailers ranked on sustainable palm oil

27/10/2009» UK to miss 2010 carbon-reduction goal

26/10/2009» Green taxes would benefit environment and employment

26/10/2009» Carbon capture no solution to tar sands

22/10/2009» Call for publicly-owned green bank in UK

22/10/2009» Biofuels rather than electric cars to meet renewables target

22/10/2009» Map: a world of +4 degree Celsius

22/10/2009» Improvements to the Ecologist website

21/10/2009» UK to give £50m to forest protection fund

21/10/2009» Nuclear police run covert network

20/10/2009» Ryanair wants public money for new routes

20/10/2009» Call for publicly funded research into GM crops

19/10/2009» Brown: there is no Plan B for the planet

19/10/2009» UK companies failing on carbon reduction targets

16/10/2009» Wales plans to bring in compulsory plastic bag charge

16/10/2009» Church mission to Vedanta site in India

15/10/2009» Eco travel agent ditches carbon offsetting

15/10/2009» Chemical spillage wipes out fish in River Trent

14/10/2009» Forests and oceans more effective than carbon capture technology

13/10/2009» Cyclists and pedestrians: how to avoid traffic pollution

13/10/2009» French want to ban mobile phones in schools

12/10/2009» Vedanta told to 'change behaviour' by UK Government

12/10/2009» UK needs electric cars and nuclear power, says watchdog

09/10/2009» Protest moves from Kingsnorth to Ratcliffe-on-Soar

08/10/2009» National Grid plan for local waste-to-biogas plants

07/10/2009» UK losing £650m a year by binning and burning waste

06/10/2009» World Bank shackling developing world to high-carbon future

06/10/2009» Apple quits Chamber of Commerce over climate denial

05/10/2009» Emissions from tar sands seriously underestimated

02/10/2009» Biomass plant gets go-ahead but will not use waste heat

01/10/2009» Britain exporting CO2 emissions abroad, says scientist

01/10/2009» Democrats unveil climate bill calling for a 20% cut in emissions

30/09/2009» Copenhagen in 60 seconds: key facts and figures

30/09/2009» Greenpeace forces HP to go toxin-free

29/09/2009» London council taken to court over City airport expansion

28/09/2009» 10p to create a solar power sector in UK

28/09/2009» UK likely to miss landfill targets

25/09/2009» Stern: US only obstacle to Copenhagen success

24/09/2009» FSC targeted in New York City protest

24/09/2009» Ponds and hedges come out worst in countryside survey

23/09/2009» EU must act against Cargill says watchdog

23/09/2009» Public needs to be 'educated' into accepting GM

22/09/2009» Activists fight to save 'people's law on the environment'

22/09/2009» Airlines admit carbon reductions to come from offsetting

21/09/2009» Livestock transport proposals dropped

21/09/2009» Liberal Democrats support smaller Severn barrage plan

18/09/2009» Human swine flu virus found in UK pig herd

18/09/2009» FSA attacks French organics study

18/09/2009» Government ignoring true cost of Heathrow

18/09/2009» Scotland unveils world's first carbon budget

16/09/2009» Public bored by climate change, says IPPR

16/09/2009» Activists force tar sand mine to close in Canada

16/09/2009» The power of wee: urine could be green energy

16/09/2009» Mobile phone safe radiation guide published

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15/09/2009» GDP should be scrapped, says Sarkozy

14/09/2009» Renewed call for pesticide ban to protect bees

11/09/2009» NHS should promote low-carbon living

10/09/2009» Japanese dolphin hunt resumes

09/09/2009» 'Sustainable' palm oil campaign banned by ASA

09/09/2009» Carbon rationing may be needed by 2012, says IPPR

08/09/2009» First island power grid being used in Wales

08/09/2009» Half of all fish eaten is now farm-reared

08/09/2009» Study exposes chemical cocktail risk

07/09/2009» Extinct bumblebee will return to Britain in 2010

07/09/2009» Japan commits to 25 per cent cut in CO2 emissions

07/09/2009» Nuclear issue splits German election

04/09/2009» First tower made of living trees

04/09/2009» GM lobby just as militant as opposition

03/09/2009» Renewables expert David Mackay appointed to Government

02/09/2009» UK Government 'misleading' public on air pollution

02/09/2009» Public oppose carbon pricing policies

01/09/2009» Green alliance in US calls for stronger Climate Bill

01/09/2009» Geo-engineering: climate solution or dangerous distraction?

01/09/2009» Air pollution reduces rainfall in China

28/08/2009» Laughing gas has growing impact on ozone layer

27/08/2009» World Bank breaks rules in lending to palm oil companies

26/08/2009» Climate Camp protest starts on Blackheath

26/08/2009» Ecologist founder Edward Goldsmith dies at age 80

25/08/2009» Under the hood of the solar electric car

24/08/2009» Coal gets 20 times more money than marine power

21/08/2009» No nuclear but door open for GM, says new SDC chief Will Day

20/08/2009» Ocean temperatures hit record high for July

19/08/2009» Botswana admits bushmen were evicted for diamond mine

18/08/2009» Tar Sands protest comes to UK Climate Camp

18/08/2009» Aberdeen turns from oil to renewables

17/08/2009» Massive subsidies for biofuels 'disastrous'

17/08/2009» Half India’s land degraded: agro-chemicals partly to blame

13/08/2009» Rich countries fall short on Copenhagen cuts

12/08/2009» Protesters start Climate Camp Wales

12/08/2009» Vestas confirms closure of factories

11/08/2009» American junk food imports hit poor

11/08/2009» Can Defra deliver its 2030 food vision?

10/08/2009» The great climate swoop goes public

10/08/2009» Climate change a threat to US security

07/08/2009» Councils accused of ignoring biogas

07/08/2009» Vestas wind protesters evicted

07/08/2009» Rising cancer levels in animals

05/08/2009» UK urged to triple nuclear power

04/08/2009» How fair is the food sector?

04/08/2009» Supermarkets face compulsory watchdog

04/08/2009» Royal Mint linked to rainforest destruction

03/08/2009» Holiday destinations we should avoid

03/08/2009» The Ecologist is now on twitter

03/08/2009» Major oil fields past peak, says IEA

31/07/2009» English coast still not open to walkers

30/07/2009» Household pesticide link to cancer

29/07/2009» Organic food report admits to lack of evidence

28/07/2009» Hewlett-Packard = Hazardous Products, says Greenpeace

28/07/2009» Kenya to build Africa's biggest windfarm

28/07/2009» Police hostility will not stop us, say activists

27/07/2009» Colorado River running on empty by 2050

27/07/2009» Big Green Gathering shutdown blamed on police

27/07/2009» Mining company targeted by protesters

24/07/2009» Solar plane to cross English Channel

24/07/2009» Wind turbine factory protesters facing eviction

23/07/2009» Air pollution link to child IQ levels

22/07/2009» MPs call for an end to GM crop protests

21/07/2009» Workers protest to save wind turbine factory

20/07/2009» Europe's failing carbon emissions trading system

20/07/2009» Ecologist Film Unit journalist beaten by seal hunters

17/07/2009» New website shows best time to use electricity

16/07/2009» Renewables are go (terms and conditions apply)

15/07/2009» ExxonMobil and Venter sign $600 million algae biofuel deal

15/07/2009» FDA supports ban on growth antibiotics in livestock

14/07/2009» Scientists link Parkinson's with specific pesticide

14/07/2009» Habitats report shows sorry state of EU biodiversity

13/07/2009» Turkish dam project scrapped, but pipeline gets go-ahead

13/07/2009» Bayer clamps down on GM rice protest in India

10/07/2009» Copenhagen success rests on cash and commitment

09/07/2009» Lucas: sustainability requires urgent planning reform

09/07/2009» 'Whitewash' at court of appeal for pesticides campaigner

08/07/2009» Policy rethink required to avoid worsening congestion

08/07/2009» Government response to school WiFi petition panned

07/07/2009» Computer companies breaking promises on toxins

07/07/2009» Wales consults on tighter GM contamination laws

06/07/2009» Sustainability 'undone' by Treasury and BIS, says Porritt

03/07/2009» Cincinnati law to police polluting businesses

03/07/2009» Tesco 'trusts' cattle suppliers involved in Amazon deforestation

01/07/2009» Obama: no sanctions on those who don't support CO2 cuts

02/07/2009» Legal challenge to Treasury over RBS investments

30/06/2009» Industrial nations must tackle deforestation at Copenhagen, say MPs

29/06/2009» 'Pollution-as-usual' for Shell, new report reveals

26/06/2009» Brown proposes £60 billion climate fund for Copenhagen

25/06/2009» Cutting council emissions could create 70,000 green jobs

24/06/2009» EU approves 'stepping stone' legislation for cloned meat

24/06/2009» James Hansen arrested during anti-coal demonstration

23/06/2009» Greenwash taints most 'eco-friendly' claims

22/06/2009» Shredding tyres: sustainable or health risk?

18/06/2009» Vattenfall & Shell win Climate Greenwash '09

18/06/2009» Government pledges smart meters for all by 2020

18/06/2009» Finland's safety fears over next-generation nuclear reactor

18/06/2009» Overfishing sends Cape gannet ecosystem haywire

18/06/2009» Draining paddy fields could cut methane from rice production

18/06/2009» Swine flu widower prepares to sue Smithfield

18/06/2009» Abandoned fishing gear wreaks havoc at sea

18/06/2009» Green seniors bid for greater environmental role

17/06/2009» Scientists cast doubts on energy efficient technologies

17/06/2009» Jatropha overtakes food crops in oil swindle

17/06/2009» Child labour still prevalent in Uzbekistan

17/06/2009» Global oil supplies peak in first quarter of 2008.

17/06/2009» Toxic insecticide carbofuran banned in US

17/06/2009» Study sheds light on shopping habits

17/06/2009» Toronto introduces green roof by-law

17/06/2009» Peruvian indians threaten insurgence

17/06/2009» Sweeteners to track waste water flows

17/06/2009» UN indicates shift in food policy

17/06/2009» Sustainable palm oil usage at unsatisfactory levels

17/06/2009» Green home vital statistics impressive

17/06/2009» Grant aims to streamline GM crop technology into Africa

17/06/2009» Internet ‘does not enhance learning’, report suggests

17/06/2009» Zurich unveils carbon capture and storage insurance

16/06/2009» Reports suggest pollutants effect health

16/06/2009» NGOs question 2nd-generation biofuels

16/06/2009» Noise in our oceans has a serious impact on marine wildlife

16/06/2009» Aborigines feel effects of climate change

16/06/2009» Pesticide link to bee deaths

16/06/2009» Official complaint made against mining giant

16/06/2009» Call to bring GM reserach out into the open

16/06/2009» Call for Tennessee fly ash clean up

16/06/2009» Is Fairtrade still fair?

16/06/2009» Personal carbon accounting concluded to be 'relatively quick and easy'

16/06/2009» New green electricity projects to be trialed in the UK

16/06/2009» India's first car-free urban zone

16/06/2009» France's electricity grid operator fined for harm to livestock

16/06/2009» Study suggests careful intervention of 'invasive species'

16/06/2009» Bank backlash from Peoples' Tribunal in Bangladesh

16/06/2009» European Snack Association markets unhealthy food to children through curriculum

16/06/2009» Growing your own food not a returrn to the war's Dig For Victory adversity

16/06/2009» Government advisor lobbies for EU and UK to overhaul GM regulations

27/05/2009» Cattle ranching biggest driver of Amazon deforestation

17/04/2009» Public unable to accurately gauge environmental degradation, say scientists

16/04/2009» Cancer expert believe links with mobile phones will be ‘definitively proven’ in next 10 years

15/04/2009» US academic calls for a revolution in copyright laws, arguing that they hinder intellectual progress

15/04/2009» EU Parliament and the European Food Safety Agency to tighten up regulations on nanotechnology

15/04/2009» National Grid plans to use ‘carbon targets’ to measure managerial staff performance

15/04/2009» MP Alan Whitehead proposes a bill to see more recycled resources used in new products

15/04/2009» Government committee calls for standardisation in eco labelling to help tackle greenwash

15/04/2009» What would a sustainable welfare system look like? A New Economics Foundation report reveals all…

15/04/2009» Snow time: Japanese authorities use a 200m-wide pile of insulated snow to cool Hokkaido airport

15/04/2009» Food Standards Agency refuses to ban Bisphenol-A in food packaging and baby milk bottles

13/04/2009» Biotech firms thwarting GM research, say scientists

06/04/2009» Pollution harmful to unborn, study says

03/04/2009» Indonesian EcoLabel Greenwash, according to NGOs

30/03/2009» New report demands Carbon Quotas be introduced

27/03/2009» New report estimates rainforest's value to humanity

24/03/2009» Cautious welcome to UK Government's Heat and Energy Saving legislation

18/03/2009» Park life - reassessing the value of public spaces

13/03/2009» Quality food production and biodiversity protection

09/03/2009» Tackling soot emissions to combat global warming

06/03/2009» US Department of Agriculture worried about GM food imports

13/02/2009» We need a revolution in how we see sewage, says expert: it’s a precious resource

11/02/2009» Online petition seeks removal of Northern Ireland Environment Minister

06/02/2009» New studies disprove cosmic ray and solar influence theories of global warming

02/02/2009» Study shows worms can develop pesticide resistance in as little as 80 days

23/01/2009» Rural depopulation isn’t just a social problem: it affects wildlife too

23/01/2009» Peak coal? Governments may be over-estimating global coal reserves, says US engineer

21/01/2009» Oxfordshire beauty spot saved from becoming a waste coal ash dump

19/01/2009» World Bank is unfit to manage new global climate funds, say 142 organisations

16/01/2009» Californian Ocean Protection Council calls for a state-wide ban on Styrofoam packaging

15/08/2008» Giant solar power plant to tap Sahara sunshine

09/08/2008» Well-balanced diet the answer to childhood obesity

01/08/2008» Activists get thrashed by locals

01/07/2008» UN report assesses the worth of the natural world

01/07/2008» Clean coal myth at E-On's Kingsnorth

01/06/2008» A step in the organic direction

01/05/2008» FAO backpedals on organics under agribusiness pressure

03/04/2008» Government's ecotowns shortlist announced

01/04/2008» Loopholes and scams dog ‘green’ energy

07/03/2008» British nuclear waste goes on sale

06/03/2008» WWF-UK wins funding halt to Sakhalin II oil and gas pipeline

15/02/2008» Only 4% of untouched ocean left: global report on oceans shows devastating damage

14/02/2008» Diet drinks linked to increase in metabolic syndrome

13/02/2008» Global palm oil demand linked to human rights abuses

12/02/2008» Campaign to save British Bees launched

07/02/2008» Tesco announce £1.99 chicken

06/02/2008» Government cuts DEFRA funding - climate change departments at risk

31/01/2008» Antarctic carve up begins

29/01/2008» Tourists bring threat of Antarctic ‘lawns’

28/01/2008» Californian farmers abandon crops to sell water

23/01/2008» US wind power generation grows 45% in 2007

23/01/2008» 50 coal-fired power stations cancelled in US during 2007

17/01/2008» Rainforest destruction set to rise

16/01/2008» EU to tell UK to increase renewable energy production ‘six-fold’ by 2020

14/01/2008» EU claim cloned food is safe

07/01/2008» Dark Days for Low Energy Light Bulbs

04/01/2008» Energy companies profit from wind farms without building many more windmills

10/12/2007» US wants to cut 2020 emissions target

04/12/2007» UK public failing to pay for pollution

29/11/2007» Asian countries face water crisis

28/11/2007» Government’s chief scientist calls for nuclear power and GM

26/11/2007» Governments accused of ignoring ocean study

23/11/2007» Figures expose UK’s recycling gap

22/11/2007» Britain to build world's biggest biomass plant

21/11/2007» Europe’s richest farmers face subsidy cut

20/11/2007» Brown sets carbon-free electricity target for 2020

19/11/2007» Supermarkets caught up in GM label row

16/11/2007» Wild birds blamed for deadly disease

15/11/2007» Proposed trading in aviation emissions 'doesn't go far enough'

14/11/2007» Weather forecast

13/11/2007» Black Sea

09/11/2007» Study shows definite health benefits from organic milk

07/11/2007» Shell slapped down for flower refinery advert

06/11/2007» Carbon footprint of IT the same as aviation

02/11/2007» Using Sellafield to bury nuclear waste could be 'illegal'

31/10/2007» Nuclear power leads us into winter energy crisis

30/10/2007» Chinese children suffering more birth defects

25/10/2007» Half of the UK's reactors offline

23/10/2007» Government's Planning White Paper 'could be illegal'

22/10/2007» Ocean CO2 'sponge' effect slowing down

19/10/2007» US greenhouse gas bill proposed

18/10/2007» Concerns raised over Scottish hydropower

17/10/2007» Big Coal sent packing in Iowa

15/10/2007» UK trying to wriggle out of renewables commitments

11/10/2007» Brits have biggest air travel footprint in world

09/10/2007» Greenpeace shut down coal-powered monster in Kent

08/10/2007» Biofuels drive could cause more harm than good

05/10/2007» A following wind for clean energy

04/10/2007» 'Stitch-up' nuclear consultation exposed in new video

03/10/2007» Reef protection stepped up a gear

02/10/2007» Government's advisors give thumbs up to Severn Barrage

01/10/2007» Nearly 500 US cosmetics 'unsafe'

27/09/2007» Howard downplays climate risks to farmers

26/09/2007» Biotech lobbies against environmental protection laws

24/09/2007» Energy 'too cheap', says Scottish & Southern

21/09/2007» Milk cartel accused of price fixing

20/09/2007» No more greenwash, groups tell Government

19/09/2007» EU policy puts us all at risk from particulates

18/09/2007» GM set to make comeback

14/09/2007» US Chief Scientist says world could become 'unliveable' under global warming

12/09/2007» Adriatic sea could become a dead marine island

11/09/2007» Scrap biofuels target, say Friends of the Earth and OECD

10/09/2007» 'Sham' consultation records 46 per cent in favour of nuclear power

07/09/2007» New nuclear consultation a 'sham'

06/09/2007» Scientists show E-numbers link with hyperactivity

05/09/2007» Arctic ice cover at new low

04/09/2007» Europe threatens to sue UK over sulphur dioxide levels

29/08/2007» Brits holiday closer to home

28/08/2007» Tuna stocks at record low

24/08/2007» Government pulls plug on local renewables policy

23/08/2007» US accused of suppressing climate change reports

21/08/2007» Embracing the waters

20/08/2007» Arctic sea ice free by 2030, say scientists

17/08/2007» Judicial review launched as oil project threatens whales

16/08/2007» Biofuels not the answer, conference told

14/08/2007» Trees shouldn’t be sold as carbon offsets, says study

13/08/2007» Canada and Russia are leading the stampede for a wealth of oil and gas exposed as climate change melts the Arctic sea-ice.

13/08/2007» Plane Stupid protestors board Airbus barge

10/08/2007» Plastics chemical found in human tissue at high levels

07/08/2007» 'One-box' recycling doing more harm than good

07/08/2007» Corked?

06/08/2007» Brown demotes Energy and Environment Committee

03/08/2007» BAA injunction climb down

02/08/2007» EU halts road through Poland

01/08/2007» Potentially poisonous printers petrify Trade union

31/07/2007» Campaigners outraged at escalating costs of road widening

30/07/2007» Eco-home ruled a danger to dormice

27/07/2007» Environmentalists sue over US coal subsidies

26/07/2007» Rising ozone levels could stunt plant growth

23/07/2007» Government committee critical of airline's carbon offsets

20/07/2007» Indonesia to go GM

19/07/2007» Small and local saves the rainforest

18/07/2007» EU energy use continues to rise

17/07/2007» Organic farming CAN feed the world

16/07/2007» The Happy Planet Index: feeling better?

12/07/2007» Flamingos threatened by soda-ash mining

11/07/2007» Last bastion of climate sceptics topples

10/07/2007» New campaign highlights planning madness

09/07/2007» Britain could be carbon-free by 2030

05/07/2007» Are 'real nappies' a waste of time?

04/07/2007» New carbon trading scheme aims to preserve forests

03/07/2007» 750,000 a year killed by Chinese pollution

02/07/2007» On your bike: Cycling soars in London

28/06/2007» Build four nuclear plants a week, or phase it out, report says

27/06/2007» Scotland says no to nuclear waste

25/06/2007» Campaigners celebrate collapse of trade talks

22/06/2007» Sustainble Communities Bill edges closer to becoming law

21/06/2007» Fortis bank shirks responsibility for toxic mud-flow

20/06/2007» China building 2 power stations a week

19/06/2007» Supermarkets could be forced to collect packaging

18/06/2007» Nuclear power station runs without safety device

15/06/2007» Exxon may stop funding climate deniers

14/06/2007» Emissions Trading won't make a difference, says WWF

13/06/2007» GM now organic

11/06/2007» Time to green your PC

08/06/2007» Waste not, want not

07/06/2007» Old-growth forests must be protected, say scientists

06/06/2007» 4x4s will pay more to park up

05/06/2007» Parents want to keep children indoors, survey says

04/06/2007» Nuclear waste dump on brink of rupture

01/06/2007» White papers may have silver lining

31/05/2007» Attenborough launches new climate campaign

30/05/2007» Irish eyes are smiling

29/05/2007» George Monbiot: No more wind turbines on land

25/05/2007» Charities told to green up their act

24/05/2007» BP's carbon capture plans buried

22/05/2007» Museum exhibition toned down to avoid government censure

21/05/2007» Nuclear power can’t take the heat

18/05/2007» Whales and dolphins get their day in court

17/05/2007» The Day After Tomorrow will just be even warmer

16/05/2007» Five years to save the world

15/05/2007» 'Hollywoodisation' of climate science doesn't work

14/05/2007» 1 billion homeless by 2050, says Christian Aid

11/05/2007» 'Dirty Thirty' named and shamed

10/05/2007» South Korea hot for solar energy

09/05/2007» Meacher attacks Government's Climate Change Bill

08/05/2007» Our natural resources need to be managed locally, says report

04/05/2007» Government committee wants to see more GM crops

03/05/2007» Greenpeace: nuclear power sums don't add up

02/05/2007» US lobbies for watered-down IPCC report

01/05/2007» IPCC set to green-light nuclear power and biofuels

30/04/2007» Scientists: no one knows the real risks of Wi-Fi

27/04/2007» 'We're no role model', says Australian green group

24/04/2007» Parkinson's disease linked to pesticides

20/04/2007» Government fails to meet its own building standards targets

19/04/2007» Rape cultivation causes damage

18/04/2007» Mobile phone study covered up

17/04/2007» Climate change: a matter of world security

16/04/2007» Mobile phones could lead to bee decline

13/04/2007» Ryanair plans £7 flights to US

12/04/2007» Competition Commission - what is it good for?

10/04/2007» Stop shopping, or the planet gets it

05/04/2007» WARNING: Flying kills

04/04/2007» Planning restrictions on home energy to be lifted

03/04/2007» Tesco calls for the word 'local' to be redefined

03/04/2007» UPDATE: Environment Agency responds to the Ecologist's article

02/04/2007» Sunny Spain makes solar gain

30/03/2007» Car makers continue to push 4x4s

30/03/2007» Carbon emissions continue to soar

29/03/2007» 'Frisco votes to ban the bag

28/03/2007» US clamp down on shipping emissions

26/03/2007» Cargill's Amazon soy plant forced to close

22/03/2007» Budget leaps but fails

21/03/2007» BA 'fly in the face of science' with Newquay flights

20/03/2007» GM mosquito tipped to fight malaria

19/03/2007» Gordon's 'green budget' to lightly slap 4x4s

16/03/2007» Such a waste

15/03/2007» Report shows organic better than GM

14/03/2007» Trident vote hangs in the balance

13/03/2007» Climate Change Bill announced

12/03/2007» Conservatives vie with Brown over green taxes

09/03/2007» EU to aim for 60% to 80

09/03/2007» Are you ready for cloned meat?

08/03/2007» Shell must close carcinogenic Philippines depot

07/03/2007» 230 say 'no' to EU's biofuels directive

06/03/2007» HSBC: 'Green Bank' Aids Logging Giant

05/03/2007» UK to miss targets for 2020 CO2 reduction

02/03/2007» UN: Rich Must Pay for Climate Change

02/03/2007» Surf's up for Australian energy generation

02/03/2007» Europe Moves Towards Renewable Energy

01/03/2007» EU Limits Tuna Fishing

28/02/2007» Airport expansion: passenger demand means small airports plan to get bigger

28/02/2007» Green Construction or Pyramids of Waste

27/02/2007» Kendall fires shot across supermarkets' bows

26/02/2007» Scientists move to block Channel 4 DVD

26/02/2007» Paying for Pollution: Road Subsidies Promote Global Warming

26/02/2007» Factories Around the World Consider Halting Production of Biofuels as Price Soars

22/02/2007» World Bank: Deforestation Good for Growth

21/02/2007» Tony Blair hits back at road pricing protesters

20/02/2007» Junk food...Italy?

19/02/2007» UK responsible for 15 per cent of world emissions

15/02/2007» UK government's support for nuclear power is illegal

13/02/2007» Road pricing is 'part of the answer'

12/02/2007» Monsanto dumped waste in Welsh landfill

09/02/2007» Branson offers $25 million to suck up CO2

08/02/2007» 100-fold planned increase in Kent flights

07/02/2007» EU Car Emission Legislation Stall

07/02/2007» Nuclear waste dumped in landfill

06/02/2007» Blair: 'no' to carbon quotas; 'yes' to flying and driving

05/02/2007» I'm dreaming of an orange Christmas...

02/02/2007» Greenpeace Dumps Four Tonnes of Coal at Defra Offices

02/02/2007» ExxonMobil: Record Profits and $10,000 to Deny Climate Change

02/02/2007» IPCC Report: We are the problem

01/02/2007» Exposed: US government covers up climate research

31/01/2007» Stansted plans announced: To be bigger than Heathrow

30/01/2007» The Battle Against Tesco

29/01/2007» Starbucks ruffled by success of coffee documentary

24/01/2007» Bush claims ethanol is answer to oil addiction

23/01/2007» 'Build on the green-belt' says think-tank

23/01/2007» Competition Commission goes softly softly on Tesco

22/01/2007» It's good to talk (...the talk)

19/01/2007» Exclusive: Images Show Climate Change Worse than Previously Thought

18/01/2007» Carbon off-setting feels the rod

18/01/2007» Carbon Trading Scam Exposed

17/01/2007» Tesco demolishes Co-Op store

16/01/2007» Senior Bush Official Denies Change in Climate Policy

15/01/2007» EU promises 'a new industrial revolution'

10/01/2007» EDGing forward

01/01/2001» Public money to sex-up GM

30/11/1999» Government refuses to create clean technology fund

30/11/1999» Running out of renewables

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