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- British Gas cuts gas prices by 7%
- Free green building advice for London businesses
- New civil enforcement powers for green watchdogs
- Fears over future power shortages
- UEA e-mails leak climate scientist defends his work
- Study calls for EU waste enforcer
- 55 countries send UN their carbon-curbing plans
- Brazil grants environmental licence for Belo Monte dam
- Flight management key to aviation emission cuts
- Ed Miliband defends climate change science
- States renew vows to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- Laser fusion test results raise energy hopes
- Climate change research sound, chief UK scientist says
- Department of Health urges 'continue with swine flu jab'
- First report into biofuel sustainability
- Temperature and CO2 feedback loop 'weaker than thought'
- Climate e-mails row university 'breached data laws'
- China has 'open mind' on cause of climate change
- Economic growth 'cannot continue'
- I will not go, says climate chief
- Copenhagen 'fails forest people'
- Carbon nanotubes used to make batteries from fabrics
- UN climate deadline turns out to be 'flexible'
- UN climate body admits 'mistake' on Himalayan glaciers
- MPs criticise 'vague' plans to reduce business waste
- EAC warns on climate deal.
- Radical sea defence rethink urged
- Hydro scheme awarded major prize
- Solar cells made through oil-and-water 'self-assembly'
- Gas usage hits new high in UK cold snap
- Green Party calls energy firms 'irresponsible'
- Household waste could power low carbon transport
- New wind farm zones are announced
- Government lanuches "Stressline"
- Wind farms: Generating power and jobs?
- Gas usage set to hit new record
- The power, glory and controversy
- Methane release 'looks stronger'
- Copenhagen climate talks disappointing, says UK
- Copenhagen climate talks disappointing, says UK
- Boiler scrappage scheme launched
- Benn unveils plan to boost UK food and 'grow your own'
- Copenhagen climate deal 'satisfies' Saudi Arabia
- China rejects UK claims it hindered Copenhagen talks
- Key powers reach compromise at climate summit
- Copenhagen climate deal meets qualified UN welcome
- Slow progress at Copenhagen talks
- Copenhagen police fire tear gas at climate protesters
- UN climate talks 'back on track'
- Petrol prices push up inflation
- EU agrees climate pledge that may boost Copenhagen
- Emissions 'higher than reported'
- Global average temperature may hit record level in 2010
- UK Met Office warns carbon emissions must peak by 2020
- Developing countries split over climate measures
- UK aviation 'must be given some growth room'
- US to regulate greenhouse gas emissions
- Increase in water meters use urged by review
- UK aviation 'must be given some growth room'
- Study shows variability in ocean's CO2 uptake
- Copenhagen summit urged to take climate change action
- Website appeal to fund family planning 'to cut CO2'
- Climate e-mail hack 'will impact on Copenhagen summit'
- UN body probes climate e-mail row
- Australian Senate rejects Kevin Rudd's climate plan
- Scientist in climate change data row steps down
- UK energy smart meter roll-out is outlined
- David Davis warns against climate change 'hair shirt'
- Australia opposition vote deals climate law blow
- Solar panel costs 'set to fall'
- Major sea level rise likely as Antarctic ice melts
- Past climate anomalies explained
- Inquiry into stolen climate e-mails
- UN chief urges leaders to 'seal deal' on climate change
- India nuclear plant leak under investigation
- Commonwealth leaders back climate change fund
- Climate change policies 'improve health'
- Obama vows greenhouse gas emissions cuts
- Wind turbine noise rules are outdated, say campaigners
- China unveils Copenhagen targets
- UK plutonium cuts strategy 'in disarray' - scientists
- Mandelson urges car industry change
- Tories pledge shopping vouchers to reward recycling
- Climate 'is a major cause' of conflict in Africa
- This year 'in top five warmest'
- Plan to boost UK woodland to tackle climate change
- Global warming science alarming, say climate experts
- Australia PM presses revised carbon emissions scheme
- US will announce target for cutting carbon emissions
- British Gas offers accurate bills instead of estimates
- Banks offer loans for onshore wind farms
- East Antarctic ice sheet may be losing mass
- Copenhagen climate summit: 60 world leaders to attend
- Hackers target leading climate research unit
- First test for record solar plane
- Energy-saving bulbs 'get dimmer'
- Power-guzzling TVs to be banned
- Newcastle 'greenest' British city
- Poor women 'bear climate burden'
- Earth 'heading for 6C' of warming
- Ice retreat creates new CO2 store
- Climate change talks 'need Obama'
- Greenland ice loss 'accelerating'
- Brazil and France in climate deal
- Apec leaders drop climate target
- IT is vital weapon in climate change arsenal
- Co-op: Travel companies must work together
- UK renewable targets likely to be hampered by supply chain issues
- Money does grow on trees
- Sainsbury CEO demands new focus on green economy
- Eco-friendly 'car-trains' announced
- Self builders urged to consider sustainability
- Yangtze 'facing climate threat'
- Bad bosses 'force staff to quit'
- Nuclear energy 'not the solution'
- London launches new domestic carbon reduction scheme
- Maldives anger at climate inertia
- All change as gas reserves soar
- Scottish government announce heat plans
- Benn warns on climate change and biodiversity
- Nuclear fast-track plan awaited
- Climate deal 'unlikely' this year
- Light down a wire for solar power
- Obama urges new effort on climate
- Australia oil well catches fire
- Final round for UN climate talks
- EU strikes climate funding deal
- EU tackles climate and treaty obstacles
- EU seeks to resolve climate rift
- Australia coastal living at risk
- Climate map shows human impacts
- 'Freezer plan' bid to save coral
- 'Stealth' wind turbine deployed
- India-China climate change deal
- UK urged to lead on future food
- Climate treaty now 'more do-able'
- NGO launch 'Cool Products, Warm Homes' manifesto
- PM warns of climate 'catastrophe'
- Carbon capture plant backed by EU
- Government targets mental health issues
- Arctic to be 'ice-free in summer'
- Australia 'open' to atomic energy
- Prize for electricity-free fridge
- Tesco boss raps school standards
- 'Big step' needed on UK landfill
- 'Scary' climate message from past
- UK 'needs step change' on climate
- Fear of 'huge' energy bill rises
- New Kingsnorth coal plant delayed
- Tiny 'nuclear batteries' unveiled
- Waste firm ban in cyanide probe
- New Kingsnorth coal plant delayed
- Warning over global oil 'decline'
- Scilly switch-off short of target
- Warning over River Trent cyanide
- Downturn is 'climate opportunity'
- Apple leaves U.S. Chamber of Commerce over climate policy
- Smart meters 'need live displays'
- Obama hails Senate climate bill
- $100bn a year for climate safety
- Britons creating 'more emissions'
- Four degrees of warming 'likely'
- Government loan Tata £10m for electric vehicles
- Recession barely dents 'eco-debt'
- Laser satellite records ice loss
- EU in tussle over CO2 emissions
- UN climate summit: Leaders take small steps towards action on climate change
- Climate deal in peril, says Brown
- Recession and policies cut carbon
- Airlines plan 'to cut emissions'
- Power firm generates investment
- Bid to jump-start climate talks
- UK rivers failing new EU standard
- Climate deal in peril, says Brown
- Green groups urging joint action
- Pause in Arctic's melting trend
- Manure dumped at Clarkson's home
- Bank urges climate 'action now'
- Doctors warn on climate failure
- Research suggests nitrous oxide has significant ozone-depleting potential
- Fleets introduce carbon dioxide emissions caps
- Climate Change Committee warns on aviation
- No power cuts danger - Miliband
- Safety in waste management
- UK 'could face blackouts by 2016'
- UK climate scepticism more common
- EU proposes climate risk billions
- Planes 'threaten climate targets'
- US firm in China solar mega-deal
- Japan vows big climate change cut
- Maldives to miss climate summit
- Climate deal is 'in the balance'
- Green pledge campaign launches
- India emissions 'triple by 2030'
- Australia's warm winter a record
- Coconuts used to capture carbon
- BP discovers 'giant' new oil well
- Manchester sustainable city bid
- Carbon Disclosure Project urges Global 100 to reflect IPPC scientific recommendations
- Health and safety issues prevent small companies acting on enviromental concerns
- End in sight for 100W light bulb
- UN chief in Arctic climate visit
- Winning over the 'Nimby blockade'
- Trade Union slams government over 'fit notes'
- Climate protection 'to cost more'
- Activists gather at climate camp
- 'Artificial trees' to cut carbon
- Pensioner's £67,000 power bill
- Trees advance in a warming world
- 'Stress' is shrinking polar bears
- Africa seeks climate change cash
- "100 Hours of Carbon Clean up Campaign"
- Free advice on complying with WEEE regs
- CCS should be fitted for new gas-fired power stations
- BRC calls for VAT change on energy-efficent appliances
- Plastics break down fast in ocean
- Seven arrested over £38m fraud
- Wind turbine milestone for Oxford
- Methane seeps from Arctic sea-bed
- An iCon for a sustainable future
- Support for commercial recyclers
- Green light for Liverpool gateway improvement scheme
- Government departments failing to reduce own carbon emissions
- Green domain sparks war of words
- UK's WEEE regulations ruled lawful
- COSHH case studies
- Lords examine Work at Height Regulations
- Antarctic glacier 'thinning fast'
- India's water use 'unsustainable'
- Australia emissions plan rejected
- Time 'runs short' on climate deal
- Free waste reduction training
- Storing hazardous wastes at recycling centres
- New sustainable development indicators published
- Report says UK on track to energy security
- Climate fixes 'pose drought risk'
- UK assesses future food security
- Familes win toxic waste case against Corby Borough Council
- Green failures 'may hit taxpayer'
- 'No health implications' for fortnightly waste collection
- Spanish buildings to go BREEAM
- Energy efficiency investment could 'save US $1.2 trillion'
- Government forced to redo maths on corporate carbon conversion rates
- UK's first green skills centre takes root in Wales
- Coventry-based energy firm E.ON rapped over windfarm advert
- Rooftop demo to support workers
- Red Bull hit with record fine over recycling
- Counterfeit PPE equipment endangers workers
- £600,000 allocated for local projects as part of "Big Green Challenge Plus"
- Review of low carbon technologies for HGVs
- Universities 'should cut carbon'
- Carbon trading 'essential' to prevent climate change.
- HSE deal with stress
- Gull killer turbines are removed
- Objection to wind farm over birds
- Clouds in climate 'vicious cycle'
- Porritt parting shot at ministers
- UK waste prompts Brazil complaint
- Fuel scheme 'failing the poorest'
- EDF fined £2m for 'poor' service
- Price put on Copenhagen success
- £1bn plan to electrify rail line
- UK set to take back Brazil waste
- Tuvalu vows to go carbon neutral
- Sit-in turbine staff 'face sack'
- Planes 'should fly on biofuels'
- Clinton in US-India climate plea
- Brazil anger over toxic UK waste
- Retailers miss plastic bag target
- Four sites to become 'eco towns'
- Tagging technology to track trash
- UN tackles 'climate harm' ships
- Low carbon way 'to reshape lives'
- £30 million fund for the purchase of 'green' buses
- Consortium lays out carbon strategy
- Energy policy 'too wind focused'
- 'Cashback' pledge for green power
- Bottled water bans and meat-free days
- New temperature website
- US hopes to lead climate debate
- World powers accept warming limit
- Health and safety advisers 'should be accredited'
- Nuclear dawn delayed in Finland
- Key climate meeting looms at G8
- Retailer invests in safety
- Study pinpoints UK wind hotspots
- Consultation on new UK coal power stations
- £3.5 billion investment to cut household energy use and bills
- Eco-school opens on Anglesey
- Regulator joins push for green economy for Ireland
- G8 leaders to meet in quake zone
- 'Time to ditch climate policies'
- Worst of the recession 'is over'
- G8 leaders to set emissions goals
- South Korea to spend billions on energy efficiency
- Algae, local food and cycling to transform 21st century living
- Assisting the collection of recycling from flats
- Government plans G8 climate strategy
- Mixed results for green IT goals
- TUC urges employers to tackle hot workplaces
- EU energy conservation website
- Reduced environmental permit costs will benefit small businesses
- Climate change is shrinking sheep
- Future of £1bn waste project in the balance
- Mobile pollution sensors deployed
- Tradespeople want to give trustworthy energy efficiency advice
- 'Zero carbon hierarchy' for homes outlined
- Sears tower to get $350m green makeover
- EU votes to limit emissions from polluters
- Northern Ireland calls for Green New Deal
- Wealthy states pledge to promote 'green growth'
- British Gas creating 2,600 jobs
- Showpiece Asda store pockets an Excellent rating
- Wind 'can revolutionise UK power'
- Most complete Earth map published
- UK economy sees 2.4% contraction
- Welsh plan may mean 15p bag fee
- Employers must plan ahead for hotter summers
- Beleaguered oil firms 'at risk'
- Employers should plan for hotter summers
- E-waste trade unacceptable
- Agency launches "Only Rain Down The Drain" campaign
- Consultation on developing the "adaptation power" in the Climate Change Act 2008
- Potential for 70,000 jobs through home insulation programme
- Scientists attack energy industry
- UK expands wind power potential
- US House supports emissions bill
- Round-the-world solar plane debut
- Brown proposes £60bn climate fund
- UK energy customers 'overcharged'
- Kerbside or co-mingled collections: quality should come first
- New report: 'on the go' recycling - London shamed
- EEA report - diverting waste from landfilll
- London's pollution causing decreased lung capacity in children
- Over 50 per cent cut in GHGs needed by 2050 to limit warming by 2 °C
- Small firms to be muscled out of wind power business
- UK's infrastructure 'vulnerable'
- Electric cars trialled in cities
- New green community standard
- EU and USA reinforce office energy-efficiency standards
- Design out waste and reduce costs
- "Greening" the white van
- Clean coal development - conditions and consultation
- British Property Federation launches climate guide
- Integrity of atmospheric storage tanks
- Report claims shiftworkers recieve 'second class safety'
- UK 'must plan' for warmer future
- Resource efficiency 'key to sustainable business'
- Fusion falters under soaring costs
- EcoHouse exceeds all performance expectations
- Electronic waste tracking system project commences
- Aiming for zero carbon buildings 'counterproductive'
- 'Boom and bust' of deforestation
- Trans-European power grid needed
- Anaerobic digestion demonstration projects given green light
- Japan sets 'weak' climate target
- Mixed election results for Greens in UK and Ireland
- Fuel emissions focus 'too narrow'
- Road particles pose 'higher risk'
- Carbon footprinting in focus at Sustainable Business
- Government needs to give business a direction for low carbon economy
- Australia wind farm gets go-ahead
- We need international co-operation to cut climate change
- Environment Agency is 'greenest public sector organisation'
- Report claims UK's carbon offsetting industry 'failing'
- HSE launches major new strategy
- Floating wind turbine launched
- Climate chief's pledge on energy
- Carbon capture technology tested
- Ranchers driving wind revolution
- The Arctic's oil reserves mapped
- Climate pressure 'building on US'
- Eco-town advert 'misled public'
- Climate link to mockingbird songs
- UK 'worst electrical recycler'
- US CO2 goals 'to be compromised'
- Taiwan's solar stadium is 100% powered by the sun
- UN hopeful about climate change
- Largest wind farm comes on stream
- Go green boss Martin Heatley's £8,500 expenses claim
- Electricity to power 'smart grid'
- New York to phase out bottled water for public sector
- London Eye to be 'eco-friendly'
- UK business' not ready for Carbon Reduction Commitment
- Ice sheet melt threat reassessed
- Flat-screen light bulbs switch on
- Climate 'biggest health threat'
- Environment Agency exercise tracks down illegal waste carriers
- UK to build world's largest off-shore wind farm
- Views sought on Cardiff waste facility permit
- Smarter travel choices
- Schools helped to move away from fossil fuels
- Planning permission for Merseyside energy from waste plant
- SDC reports that governmnet will miss own CO2 targets
- Obama keeps Bush polar bear rules
- Smart meter plans to be outlined
- Centrica in British Energy deal
- Sustainable solutions sought for temporary venues
- Welsh claim to set first UK standard for sustainable buildings
- Government gives coal go-ahead
- Hot and bothered at work
- Water transport
- Dirty energy threat to green Brazil
- Mixed views on new nuclear build
- New nuclear site options unveiled
- Windfarms 'could generate £1bn'
- Biomass 'worse than fossil fuels'
- Attenborough warns on population
- City air pollution 'shortens life'
- UN demands more climate ambition
- Prize for 'Sun in the box' cooker
- Virus battery could 'power cars'
- US to be 'pragmatic on climate'
- 'Spiderman' climbs aboard protest
- Earth population 'exceeds limits'
- Wireless water meters on the loose in New York City
- Direct debit energy bills slammed
- Cold fusion debate heats up again
- RSPB calls for more UK wind farms
- Setback for climate technical fix
- Clean coal plants 'lead the way'
- Clean coal plants 'lead the way'
- Carbon Reduction Commitment - new guide published
- Delivering green roofs for schools
- Reducing the energy use of industrial motors
- Grants available for recycling in the West Midlands
- Fight against litter must continue
- EU opens CO2 emissions testing laboratory
- China wants export countries to be responsible for CO2 of goods
- 'Cheaper energy bills' proposed
- Port awaits liquid gas delivery
- Sewage spills from sinking tanker
- Nasa man's 'extinction' warning
- Global crisis 'to strike by 2030'
- UN accuses EU over climate change
- China seeks export carbon relief
- Efficiency plan to help fuel poor
- Carbon-neutral goal for Maldives
- Battery that 'charges in seconds'
- 'Coral lab' offers acidity insight
- Climate fears 'being realised'
- 'More anti-litter fines' demanded
- Brown calls for 'green new deal'
- Green custard thrown at Mandelson
- Climate 'hitting Europe's birds'
- County Antrim wind power plan would benefit environment
- Fit for Work service launched
- Turbines' impact on birds probed
- Climate curbs need 'people power'
- Manufacturing 'needs state funds'
- Pay recycling costs, stores told
- Scotland to get first biogas energy from waste plant
- Toxic aircraft carrier heading for UK
- Global warming 'underestimated'
- BERR review plans for better H+S advice
- Obama 'must act now' on climate
- UK's CO2 plan 'certain to fail'
- Climate history 'helps conserve'
- Sweden aims to lift nuclear ban
- UN chief in India climate warning
- Call for rural energy guarantee
- Government rejects criticism of low-energy lights
- UK energy saving policy 'failing'
- 'Green' light bulb fears rejected
- Government wins third runway vote
- EU urges US climate commitment
- Ocean climate fix remains afloat
- NHS carbon cutting plan launched
- Nuclear plant 'quake ban' lifted
- UK gets biofuels research centre
- Obama aims for oil independence
- 'Climate hope' in economic plans
- Global warming is 'irreversible'
- Emperor penguins face extinction
- High Court bid to block eco-towns
- Taking thousands of trucks off the road
- Invitation to help to tackle waste
- Invitation to help to tackle waste
- Mitsubishi unveils mass-market electric car
- Next emissions trading system auction date announced
- Carbon Trust promotes biomass heating
- Employers plan 'more' staff cuts
- Shortlist for Severn energy plans
- Report highlights workers changing eating habits
- 'Greening' of heating on the agenda
- Cleaner air 'adds months to life'
- Climate shift 'killing US trees'
- UK car production drops sharply
- Climate satellite set for launch
- New evidence on Antarctic warming
- British Gas in 10% gas price cut
- Lord Jones calls for motor action
- Energy efficiency system branded a shambles
- CIBSE reveals increased awareness of Energy Performance Certificate recommendations
- Time running out for green grant applications
- WRAP helps save £300 million worth of food
- State of the World 2009 published
- Passivhaus range launched by Green Building Store
- Farms to take heat out of warming
- Tory blueprint for green economy
- Euro MPs back pesticide controls
- World 'needs radical cuts' on CO2
- Challenge to plant methane link
- Traffic could create electricity
- Impact of atmospheric particles on climate underestimated
- Carbon cost of Googling revealed
- International Energy Agency 'blocking global switch to renewables'
- First flight of algae-fuelled jet
- Heat may spark world food crisis
- Household bills to remain high as traders export gas due to Russian pipeline crisis
- Waste energy plant plans on show
- Green parking plan to be extended
- Tech fair offers greener vision
- EA and Oxfam urge people to donate
- US vows 'huge' marine protection
- Cowen announces new 'green deal' for Ireland
- Gormley highlights recycling funding in 2008
- Traffic could create electricity
- Ireland must break landfill cycle
- Rise in CO2 'affects jumbo squid'
- Ofgem targets £500m bill savings
- Rich nations must plan for climate change impacts now
- Australia sets new climate target
- Envirowise warns against "greenwash"
- Leading companies commit to halve waste to landfill
- Climate talks hit stumbling block
- Government response to consultation on renewables obligation
- Government's CO2 cuts 'too slow'
- US 'willing to lead climate push'
- EU leaders focus on climate deal
- Recycling advice to help during the economic downturn
- No deal amid EU climate deadlock
- EU wants end to old-style bulbs
- Climate bill 'could lead world'
- UK urged to 'speed up' on climate
- Green deal 'can protect motor jobs'
- Water companies must increase water efficiency
- Environment Agency launches anti-pollution campaign
- Government urged to cut transport emissions
- UN climate summit seeks clarity
- Britain 'needs deeper CO2 cuts'
- Throw away Britain
- RDAs welcome pioneering climate change bill – but say ‘hard work starts here'
- Incinerator consultation re-opened
- Code for sustainable buildings consultation
- 'World mandate' on climate action
- Faiths in climate change summit
- Clue to break-up of ice shelves
- Wales leads the way with first green building charter
- Centre of excellence on carbon issues for Yorkshire
- Trade winds
- Marine life faces 'acid threat'
- Climate law 'could cost billions'
- Bad bosses may damage your heart
- Qatar launch $375 million clean-tech fund
- Greenpeace: IT firms not tackling climate change
- Vancouver business leaders discuss how climate change brings opportunities and tax incentives
- MP criticises energy firm charges
- Spain city sets up solar cemetery
- Bid to cut UK transport emissions
- Fat cat ministers' £7m car bill
- UK to auction carbon permits
- Obama vows climate 'engagement'
- EU seeks to expand energy grids
- Energy body warns on oil prices
- UK experts give blackouts warning
- Climate pushing lemmings to cliff
- Call to end 'unfair' energy deals
- UK energy bill rises 'double' EU
- Polar warming 'caused by humans'
- China warns on emissions control
- Mud eruption 'caused by drilling'
- Coventry leads way on carbon emissions
- Climate damage science studied
- Renewables role for oil industry
- Charles warns of 'climate crunch'
- Earth on course for eco 'crunch'
- UK unveils CO2 footprint standard
- China coal 'true cost' at $250bn
- Climate link to amphibian decline
- Climate bill 'to include planes'
- Brown warning over energy bills
- First "zero waste" places named
- Seaweed farms 'could fuel future'
- WWF warns that climate change is outstripping EU targets
- Carbon Trust works to slash costs of offshore wind
- 'Drastic' reforms on energy urged
- Council calls for 80 per cent cut in domestic carbon emissions
- Climate change adaptation - needed in national planning policy
- Local transport bill needs carbon at its heart
- Coal power plants to face ban from 2015
- Health Benefits of a Strong EU Climate Change Policy
- Recession is the time to build a low-carbon future - Stern
- HSE announces tougher penalties
- Unions says UK workers 'excluded'
- Two jailed over Ivorian pollution
- Study probes clouds' climate role
- MPs rebelling over climate bill
- Power company in administration
- Factory gloom 'worst since 1980'
- Many energy bills 'unjustified'
- WRAP launches agreement to halve waste to landfill
- Climate secretary urges EU leaders to honour climate change objectives
- EU 'holds firm' on climate goals
- Major tidal power plan revealed
- Canal plan for powering homes
- Energy bills 'often inaccurate'
- Oil prices up before Opec meeting
- Tougher climate target unveiled
- Call to maintain climate targets
- Hydrogen centre 'first in the UK'
- World's largest tidal energy farm set for UK
- Transport remains a major source of air pollutants
- Specialist health and safety division for Scotland
- Olympic site focuses on transport safety
- Investigation after suffocation of two sailors
- Unite urges government to act on asbestos
- Europe follows fusion twin track
- Canal plan to power 45,000 homes
- Disease warning on climate change
- EU's climate package 'in crisis'
- UK 'needs tougher climate target'
- Greens welcome new climate dept
- New "green" HQ for the Environment Agency
- Defra consults on regulation of industrial plant
- Met Office study details climate change ranges
- Companies 'need green directors'
- Government faces fuel court case
- Energy bills are 'unfair to some'
- UK urged to fund climate project
- Defra refocus on climate change
- Mixed views on new nuclear build
- Virgin to join climate experiment
- Landlords must show energy rating
- Barack Obama and John McCain on climate change, energy and science
- Carbon Trust helps UK businesses to save £1bn
- Fear of power blackouts dismissed
- UK opposes green aviation target
- Tougher targets for UK CO2 emissions
- Coal power plants 'must be clean'
- UN forecasts boom in 'green jobs'
- Google and GE in energy deal
- Bosses urge climate change action
- Emissions may be stored under sea
- UK seeking CO2 trading increase
- No plant CO2 relief in warm world
- 400 jobs to go at Coventry energy plant
- Food waste pilot hailed a success
- No 2008 record for Arctic sea ice
- Britain 'faces power cuts threat'
- New battle over Arctic oil plans
- How much do green upgrades really save?
- Guidance for landlords on energy performance certificates
- New bug ferments green fuel cheaply
- White roofs could slow global warming
- Enviromental addition to drivng test
- EU in crop biofuel goal rethink
- More homes to get insulation work
- Earthworms to aid soil clean-up
- Fusion power seeks super steels
- Power station protesters cleared
- 'Extreme waves' worry Australia
- Brown to unveil energy measures
- London mayor appoints green Tsar
- Small businesses save £58m by going green
- Businesses face funding lottery
- Parties 'fail on climate change'
- Climate inaction 'costing lives'
- UK gives Bangladesh climate help
- Foods 'should label up eco-costs'
- 'Climate crisis' needs brain gain
- Shun meat, says UN climate chief
- One in four 'facing fuel poverty'
- IOSH reports that minority of employees would blow whistle
- Energy companies 'hike dividends'
- How food waste can power your home
- Sea level rise by 2100 'below 2m'
- Government warned over fuel costs
- Major ice-shelf loss for Canada
- Germany leads 'clean coal' pilot
- Beijing air measures 'must stay'
- County hit by weather change cost
- Climate 'hockey stick' is revived
- Manufacturing jobs 'now at risk'
- Government department for carbon reduction rated "F"
- Arctic ice 'is at tipping point'
- German cars lead in CO2 reductions
- Plan for anaerobic digesters in every town to recycle leftovers
- Asia's biggest solar thermal energy plant to be set up at Nagpur
- China to Subsidize Wind Turbines
- To Greece, by car, on grease
- Wind farms put pressure on bats
- Green tech in 'Formula Zero' race
- UK 'should end biofuel subsidies'
- MPs call for energy windfall tax
- Solar plane makes record flight
- Energy firm E.On to raise prices
- Lib Dems urge energy independence
- Flat-panel fridge method unveiled
- Call to tackle UK business waste
- Decision on 'eco-towns' delayed
- Bosses told 'kick out high heels'
- Coal's toxic legacy to the Arctic
- WRAP identifies barriers to recycling
- Prince 'must prove anti-GM claim'
- Summit targets world water issues
- Ministers launch electricity plan
- German boffins use "anti noise" to silence wind turbines
- The global politics of climate-change: after the G8
- £65m plan will turn distillery greener
- Greenpeace virtual tool shows how to save energy in your city
- High street banks face consumer boycott over investment in coal projects
- Renewables case pushed
- HSE proposes cutting red tape
- Climate 'altering UK bird habits'
- Carbon footprint enters the dictionary
- India's 'fragrant' rubbish dumps
- British Energy sees profits fall
- Charles in GM 'disaster' warning
- Ministers consider fuel bill help
- Extinction 'by man not climate'
- CBI wants more pupils in science
- Report claims UK emission reduction is incorrect
- Firms 'need fairer energy deals'
- Eat kangaroo to 'save the planet'
- Report highlights cost of health and safety to small firms
- Wind turbine grant testing urged
- Coventry recycling plans unveiled
- Oil price falls further to $118
- Sewage pipes left 'unregulated'
- Nuclear waste site plan opposed
- China's 'rapid renewables surge'
- Brazil launches rainforest fund
- Climate campaigners stage march
- Melting ice threatens Arctic park
- Digesting the problem
- Greece must embrace renewable energy to meet Kyoto targets
- UK in 'delusion' over emissions
- Summer "SAD" leaves many demotivated
- British Energy rejects takeover
- New turbine to harness wave power
- Centrica hit by high energy costs
- Wull-E: Robots doing dirty work
- Higher oil price boosts BP profit
- Solar power call for more schools
- Obama's biofuels policy tension
- Lingering pollution worries China
- CO2 emmisions from schools to be included in trading scheme
- Rising demands threaten wetlands
- MPs warn of energy price impact
- HSE gears up for European risk management campaign
- Rolls Royce fined after workers exposed to hazardous substances
- Fleet driver should be better prepared for driving abroad
- EDF customers face higher bills
- Warming world 'drying wetlands'
- Renewables mandate 'undermined'
- Oil prices fall to six-week low
- Eco-towns plan 'may be unlawful'
- Climate documentary 'broke rules'
- Supermarkets reduce petrol prices
- Clean deadline call on coal power
- Giant wind farm project rescued
- Rubbish idea that could make driving cheaper
- Green light for massive wind farm
- Report claims forest destroyed for food and fuel production
- Ruling expected on climate film
- '100 months to save the planet'
- Biogas backed by government
- Climate change: US environmental agency delays emissions regulation until end of Bush term
- Britain: a leader in tackling climate change? Far from it, says new report
- Whitehall bid to cut IT emissions
- Gore challenges US to ditch oil
- Gas bills 'to top £1,000 a year'
- Severn tidal 'fence' idea floated
- UK jobless level increases again
- Fuel duty increase is postponed
- Bush lifts offshore drilling ban
- Russian ice camp in rapid shrink
- MPs criticise government over CO2
- Forests to fall for food and fuel
- DfT considers EC proposal for CO2 regulation of new cars
- Solar dyes give a guiding light
- Government response to MPs HSE report "disappointing"
- Hydrogen refuel station unveiled
- Sellafield 'dirty for a century'
- French firm 'quits Iran gas deal'
- Nuclear clean-up cost 'to rise'
- Tories unveil recycling pay plans
- Summit approves climate 'vision'
- Beijing 'failing pollution test'
- EU includes aviation in CO2 curbs
- Brown faces climate change revolt
- G8 vows to halve greenhouse gases
- Mayor quashes £25 C-charge hike
- Group seeks Bush sewage 'tribute'
- UK to slow expansion of biofuels
- Gordon Murray city car
- Toyota plans to add solar panels to Prius hybrid
- Carbon Trust launches new emission reduction scheme
- Japan rues Kyoto climate experience
- Australia 'needs carbon trading'
- Identifying climate change impacts of global imports
- UK government's renewable plans
- Cost of tackling global climate change has doubled, warns Stern
- Health and safety awareness should be taught at schools
- 'Green' energy spending on rise
- Anger at Kenya biofuel approval
- S Asia climate 'crisis' talks due
- Climate concerns halt coal plant
- Eco-town campaigners to hold demo
- Car ads to carry climate information
- Capita to take over from CORGI
- UK plans big wind power expansion
- Fleet drivers have more accidents
- EU to tighten pesticide controls
- Green energy plans to be outlined
- Green energy push planned for UK
- Biofuel use 'increasing poverty'
- Sharp solar panels to be used in two Japanese mega plants
- Carbon standard 'to renew trust'
- EU moves towards central waste management policy
- Climate book is judges' hot pick
- WTO warns EU against tariffs on climate damaging imports
- Senegal city is 'most threatened'
- US seeks support for climate fund
- Climate talks progress 'feeble'
- Ministers plot UK nuclear future
- City seeks to be carbon neutral
- Boost for Africa green revolution
- UK continues to opt out of Working Time Directive
- Green is the new gold in IT world
- Concern over tidal barrage cost
- Commons publishes report on personal carbon trading
- Natural lab shows sea's acid path
- US climate change bill is blocked
- New vision of climate change through Google Earth
- Turkey hints at "significant" moves on climate change
- Fuel costs 'favour smaller cars'
- Green energy 'revolution' needed
- UN calls for treatment of carbon addiction on world environment day
- Green car tax a global trend - PM
- Images reveal 'rapid forest loss'
- Buncefield oil fire the result of negligence
- The great carbon bazaar
- Dangers of working under vehicles
- Climate adaptation advice for local authorities
- Row over UK involvement in Environmental Transformation Fund
- Defra: living within our environmental means is more important than ever
- Exxon facing shareholder revolt over approach to climate change
- Climate change risks tend to be underestimated - survey
- Japan environment chief says industry may face tough pollution limits
- Call for better support for workers with mental health problems
- Carbon Capture and Sequestration Conference gets underway in USA
- Tories table plans to amend health and safety laws for police
- Charles urges forest logging halt
- Natural changes pinned to warming
- US lists polar bear as threatened
- Sales plump at the pumps
- Biofuel bacteria wrecks engines
- Power-hungry IT firms change focus
- British Gas owner warns on profit
- Cash cuts see green grants halved
- Centrica warns on wind farm costs
- Recycling, waste-to-energy to play an important part in reducing CO2
- London's air quality 'not improved' by congestion charge
- Naples challenged by European Commission
- Red hot climate election issue in Australia
- Malcolm Wicks : Renewable Energy - its role in the UK
- Centre for Corporate Accountability slams HSE
- Ramsay orders seasonal-only menu
- Food waste on 'staggering' scale
- EU must lead on carbon - Miliband
- WRAP highlights food waste
- Next decade 'may see no warming'
- Fungi to fight 'toxic war zones'
- Nuclear's CO2 cost 'will climb'
- Safety should be a higher priority for bosses
- Supermarket trials carbon labels
- Warming 'affecting poor children'
- Nature's carbon balance confirmed
- Climate 'fix' could deplete ozone
- REACH fees agreed
- Airline flies slower to cut costs
- Coventry company sets date for electric taxis
- Hints of methane's renewed rise
- Summit calls for climate targets
- Father fined for overfilling bin
- Call to council over eco-town bid
- Leaders warn on biofuels and food
- Massive wind energy plan refused
- Protesters enter Unilever factory
- WWF claim EU ETS could bring huge windfall to power companies
- Inquiry into business CO2 output
- More doubt on cosmic climate link
- Bush sets new CO2 emission target
- Brazil president defends biofuels
- Global food system 'must change'
- Wind energy company in Euro call
- Forecast for big sea level rise
- China 'now top carbon polluter'
- Petrol must now include biofuels
- Extra £225m to beat fuel poverty
- Council apologises over new bins
- EU 'windfall for power companies'
- Hydrogen-powered plane takes off
- Law firm slams corporate manslaughter panalities
- Global temperatures 'to decrease'
- 'No Sun link' to climate change
- 'Eco-towns' shortlist is revealed
- EU industry sees emissions rise
- Greens fear 'weak' Marine Bill
- Green drive 'neglects old homes'
- Energy customers switch suppliers
- Concern over 'zero carbon' homes
- Antarctic ice shelf breaks away
- Cities switch off for environment
- Call for curbs on Antarctic ships
- All colleges 'forced to go green'
- Warning on plastic's toxic threat
- Call for inquiry into contaminated aircraft air
- Call to expand UK's nuclear power
- Antarctic shelf 'hangs by thread'
- 15mph speed limit for eco-towns
- European Parliament supports road charging
- Government review promises 'radical changes' to work related health
- EU 'committed' to stiff CO2 cuts
- Call for delay to biofuels policy
- Cabinet 'split' over hybrid cars
- British trade minister keeps his Jag
- Londoners support congestion charge
- Green power station to be opened
- Global IT sector 'needs strong Kyoto'
- How big an eco-hazard is IT equipment?
- Tories plan waste deals for firms
- Blueprint for a low-emission future
- Ill health 'costs economy £100bn'
- Employees face trial over deaths
- Lexus hybrid woos Sainsbury's chief
- Budget described as 'a virtual non-event, fiscally'
- Glaciers suffer record shrinkage
- Property plan's 'low carbon' goal
- EU agrees climate plan deadline
- IOSH campaign for tougher corporate manslaughter sentences
- What can Blair's climate trip achieve?
- Trust advises taking natural path
- US tightens air quality standards
- Kenyans ill in 'toxic waste' leak
- Climate set to dominate EU summit
- Gas guzzlers set to face £950 tax
- Budget 2008: New road tax rates
- Call to show car 'lifetime price'
- 2007 floods 'no link to climate'
- Pollution 'alters brain function'
- Thou shall not pollute, Vatican decrees
- Coal 'key to UK's energy supply'
- Church to step up climate fight
- Business CO2 tax 'part success'
- EU warns of climate change threat
- Chancellor looks to green Budget
- How Darling could ease fuel bills
- Amendment to Climate Bill defeated
- UK 'to seek more nuclear power'
- Green sports car set for launch
- China to log its worst polluters
- Report claims transport ploicy is bad for environment and motrorist
- PM warns stores over carrier bags
- No impact from Energy Saving Day
- Coventry City Council planning new Coventry forests
- Green Radiohead avoid Glastonbury
- New US climate offer 'too little'
- Moral appeal for UK energy saving
- M&S to charge 5p for carrier bags
- US to set 'binding' climate goals
- Ofgem fines National Grid £41.6m
- Airline in first biofuel flight
- Biofuels 'need strict standards'
- Antarctic glaciers surge to ocean
- Ofgem begins energy market probe
- Health Secretary urges employers to promote greater well-being
- MPs attack bin charges 'retreat'
- Adaptation 'key to climate deal'
- British Gas profits jump to £571m
- Plans for 'rubbish fuel' factory
- Porsche challenges C-charge rise
- Committee urges need for Climate Change Minister
- Warming risks Antarctic sea life
- Tyre fitters in dumping crisis
- Five-seat concept car runs on air
- 'Gas guzzlers' C-charge up to £25
- Global warming 'may cut deaths'
- 'Ocean thermostat can save coral'
- Experts challenge ice shelf claim
- Training doesn't prevent work induced back pain
- Work starts on Gulf 'green city'
- E.On joins rush to raise prices
- UK homes urged to 'leave it off'
- Europe push for greener aviation
- Drive to slash Warwickshire County Council energy bills
- Lent fast to cut carbon emissions
- Calls for climate change minister
- Climate set for 'sudden shifts'
- UK's first emissions zone begins
- Plastics company challenges London "Bag Bill"
- EU 'should ban inefficient cars'
- Bush's climate talks 'engaging'
- Climate 'could devastate crops'
- Euro MPs back patio heaters ban
- Hawaii hosts Bush climate talks
- Carbon emissions show slight fall
- Nuclear clean-up costs 'rising'
- 'Action needed' on home emissions
- UK welcomes EU energy and climate package
- Britain 'facing energy shortfall'
- Climate 'clearly out of balance'
- Climate 'clearly out of balance'
- Gone with the wind on 'kite ship'
- UK 'to ignore' EU pollution plea
- Why new EU states can emit more
- EU to map low-carbon energy path
- Severn barrage details unveiled
- Barroso trade threat on climate
- Call to abandon biofuels targets
- MEPs vote against EC's 120g/km target
- UK set for 15% renewables target
- Solar panels and wind turbines in NI schools
- 'Big climate impact' on UK coasts
- Climate plans spark EU job fears
- Biofuels 'are not a magic bullet'
- Campaigners strongly opposed to nuclear option
- EU rethinks biofuels guidelines
- Regulator rules out energy probe
- Warming fears for China ice show
- Improved diet could save 70,000 lives a year
- HP to reduce PC energy consumption by a quarter
- Nuclear plants set for go-ahead
- Nuclear a major decision - Brown
- Cabinet backs nuclear power plan
- Climate change contest launched
- Grass biofuels 'cut CO2 by 94%'
- Soldiers bulldoze Naples rubbish
- Darling seeks energy cost talks
- Britons rather lose weight than save planet
- Brown hints at nuclear power plan
- Low-energy bulb disposal warning
- Second nuclear review criticised
- Alaska oil exploration to begin
- Row over coal power station plan
- 2007 'second warmest year' in UK
- Green fatigue and ambivalence in overloaded world?
- Building industry points the way to zero carbon future
- Pope supports caution on climate change
- Beijing 'meets pollution target'
- Low emission zones for Italy & Germany
- Employers more aware of employees health say TUC
- Climate talks near end amid row
- Boss jailed for dumping soil at Ryton farm
- A greener way to recover methane
- Low faith in biofuels for climate
- Tackling climate change - Bali summit
- Work pressure leads to rule breaking
- Wind turbine expansion plans due
- Report suggests that home CO2 emissions could be slashed by 2050
- Climate change goal 'unreachable'
- Drivers counting the cost as bills soar
- Global rallies focus on climate
- All nations 'need emission goals'
- Australia to be 'climate bridge'
- Tory plans for home power sources
- Energy companies 'exploit poor'
- Carbon capture plan for the Forth
- Staff appraisals 'waste of time'
- Curry houses recycle cooking fat
- 'Tropics expand' as world warms
- Climate cause fires ice cream guru
- Key climate summit opens in Bali
- Government publishes Planning Reform Bill
- Chancellor launches major review of business health and safety law
- Business call for plan on climate
- Venus offers Earth climate clues
- UK firms 'optimistic on economy'
- Homes 'can cut CO2 by up to 80%'
- Poorest 'in climate front line'
- Google's cheaper-than-coal target
- New UN Environment Programme to look at innovation and resource-efficient growth
- Eco-apartments on the market
- Dublin ponders more sustainable transport network
- Eco-song aims for Christmas number one
- Campaigners slam aviation emissions trading
- IPCC synthesis report published
- Pub landlord finded for breach of smoking ban
- Carbon calculator can cut business emissions
- World's largest biomass plant approved
- Conservatives: Tip taxes could hit charity shops
- Cobra beer hit with £25k recycling fine
- PM outlines climate action plan
- Climate 'will undo Asian success'
- UN challenges states on warming
- German cars 'least green in EU'
- Eco-ruin 'felled early society'
- Australians named worst emitters
- Think tank calls for "pay-as-you-throw"
- Britain now 'dustbin of Europe'
- Being 'green' is now a socially acceptable norm
- California sues US over car fumes
- Minister urges small businesses to think about the environment
- Event highlights what Londoners can do to tackle climate change
- Prince 'alarm' at climate change
- Energy needs 'to grow inexorably'
- Palm oil warning for Indonesia
- Eco-town design competition launched
- Barroso: Europe leads the way on sustainability
- Climate bill's 60% emission cut
- Bills pave way for nuclear power
- New agency will oversee biofuel regulations
- Minister agrees to extend emissions trading scheme for businesses
- Clinton project will help cities go green
- Climate Change Bill 'strengthened'
- EU must do more to achieve sustainability
- Greenpeace warns on carbon storage technologies
- Most ready for 'green sacrifices'
- The lost art of leftovers
- Clocks go back - whats the impact for health and safety?
- US mayors meet on climate change
- Blocked development given go ahead after green tweak
- UK energy savings 'miscalculated'
- Biofuel rush harmful, Oxfam warns
- UK's first gasification plant will reduce island's landfill
- Time magazine names eco-heroes
- Climate change to top the bill at CBI conference
- Rubbish charge pilots to go ahead
- Fireworks displays told to go green
- Future business leaders 'need to be taught about sustainability'
- Merkel resists speed limit push
- MPs in call for new climate body
- Irish EPA offers funding for environmental technologies
- France promises green revolution
- Biofuels 'crime against humanity'
- Natural decline 'hurting lives'
- Bins charges decision 'delayed'
- Brewer to 'recycle' leftover beer
- Climate threat to biodiversity
- 'Unexpected growth' in CO2 found
- Seven of UK's 16 reactors closed
- UK cities' green ratings compared
- Sainsbury's in lightbulb giveaway
- MPs' concerns over UK carbon plan
- Construction of UK's first High Occupancy Vehicle motorway lane underway
- Bradford tops green cities league
- Oceans are 'soaking up less CO2'
- Ships' CO2 'twice that of planes'
- Incinerator plans may be dropped
- Environment Agency targets car washes
- 'Warm wind' hits Arctic climate
- Tapping into NI's steaming asset
- How to run your car on chip oil
- UK looks to make Antarctica claim
- Lack of clear guidance preventing small firms going green
- Lula promotes biofuels in Africa
- UK supermarkets 'must go greener'
- Darling attacked on green agenda
- Gore says prize must spur action
- Climate change in the garden
- 'Green' has found an unusual mate in the housing market.
- Water companies need to adapt to climate change: experts
- China coal output to exceed 2.5b tons in 2007
- Climate change disaster is upon us, warns UN
- Gore and UN panel win Nobel prize
- Huge coal contact for Daw Mill
- Warmth makes the world more humid
- Gore climate film's 'nine errors'
- Pre-budget 2007: tailored to cut carbon?
- Councils urged to use green ideas
- Aviation tax switches to planes
- Butterflies used to check climate
- Cars 'safer, cleaner and greener'
- Australia in giant wind farm plan
- Protesters remain at power plant
- Protesters block airport lounge
- Protesters raid coal power plant
- EU could regulate shipping emissions by 2012, lawyers warn
- Tories promise energy revolution
- Non-recyclers face £100 fine
- UK 'exporting emissions' to China
- Democrats eye key climate summit
- Tesla plugs 245 miles on a charge!
- Buildings key in low carbon economy
- Fuel-cell cars to get test drive
- Climate film allowed in schools
- Volvo plug-in car has range of 66 miles
- 75% support legally binding build site waste plans
- US refinery agrees $48m to reduce pollution
- Energy watchdog calls for better service for small firms
- Common Commencement Date regulations take effect
- EU stands firm on aviation emissions
- Irish beat WEEE recycling targets
- Scottish councils told to buy local
- Top corporates come clean on how green their products are
- Biofuel trial flight set for 747
- Zero-carbon homes get tax relief
- Advisers endorse tidal power plan
- Tax rise fuels petrol price fears
- The confounding complexities of building green
- Wealthy reject 80s opulence and go green
- Bush climate plans spark debate
- Gordon Brown's first speech at Labour Conference as PM indicates new approach to Climate Change Bill
- Orkney tidal power plans unveiled
- Waste company fined over fork-lift truck accident
- Switch off for traditional bulbs
- US urges climate change consensus
- Equality 'threatened by climate'
- Cost still biggest fuel cell hurdle
- Legal battle on Gore climate film
- Bush hosts climate change talks
- China dam 'catastrophe' warning
- Lovelock urges ocean climate fix
- Fortis group buys carbon rights
- New study for Severn energy plan
- 'Eco-towns' target doubled by PM
- Man causing climate change - poll
- Tesco ploughs £25m into green academia
- Engineer pioneers cheap solar energy
- Paper buyers aim to boost use of recycled material
- Clean energy on London curriculum
- World leaders at climate summit
- Lib-Dems claim green taxes "lowest for 25 years"
- Online database rates green cars
- Warning over home carbon target
- Businesses push for green accreditation
- Bog helps build climate insights
- Sign up for WEEE schemes of face fines
- Firms sign up for carbon rating
- State loses car climate-link case
- Burger waste to power buildings
- Blaze destroys WEEE recycling plant
- £6m power station will help planet
- Making EU climate goal 'unlikely'
- Chernobyl to be covered in steel
- Easyjet to back green air taxes
- 'World first' wave farm gets green light
- Floating concrete - the latest weapon in the climate war
- Russia progressing in sustainability league
- Greens throw down gauntlet in the UK
- Airlines are heating up the environment
- Wave hub gets planning go-ahead
- Firms not ready for waste disposal laws
- 'Millions needed' to push cycling
- UK 'needs carbon neutral target'
- Warming 'opens Northwest Passage'
- Climate change and water use deserve more attention - US government agency
- Bush aide says warming man-made
- Ten 'most polluted places' named
- Energy efficiency kits for remote Canadian First Nation communities
- Half of waste tech has limited track record - says study
- Tories publish "Quality of Life" report
- Wind Farms to get national code in Australia
- Landfill laws change next month
- £1.2m to turn white van man green
- Guide helps companies calculate carbon
- Tories would put up green taxes
- China backs Kyoto at Australian talks
- Renewable energy creation could alter Severn estuary ecology
- Apec leaders reach climate deal
- Solar plane flies into the night
- Campaign to Protect Rural England concerned over Redwood's plans
- Relax planning law on microgenerators says think tank
- Government pledges £65 million to reduce Yorkshire landfill
- Hi-tech meters will save businesses money and CO2 emissions
- Greens want 'fair' energy payouts
- Groups pull out of nuclear debate
- Government teams up with fashion to look at green clothes
- Canada weighs up waste
- BBC switches off climate special
- Warning over new energy contracts
- UK Coal boosts its profitability
- Business could tap into profit through water efficiency
- EU climate flight plans 'deluded'
- London to tackle energy efficiency in public buildings
- Row over plans to relax Merton rule
- Green taxes 'are making billions'
- French utility firms agree merger
- Manufacturers 'see strong growth'
- Howard to press new climate deal
- UK peatlands face future stress
- Higher CO2 levels could lead to more summer floods
- Brits 'addicted' to cheap flights
- EU will retain light bulb tariff
- Climate flooding risk 'misjudged'
- Early Opening for Antarctic Ozone Hole
- Public backs nuclear energy to help power Britain's future
- Assets frozen in waste crime case
- Merkel presses China on climate
- Call for 'green-home' cash bonus
- £400,000 in fines in ICL case
- Shoppers 'face meat price rises'
- Collapse of silo killed worker
- Vienna meeting seeks climate plan
- Council defends no wheelie bin policy
- Bank launches climate change fund with $20 million
- Panel to boost energy efficiency in Scottish homes
- Climate activists end camp with protest blitz
- 'Super green' kitchens could help reduce emissions
- Biofuel surge - bane or boon?
- Bosses urged to "step up" to accident prevention challenge
- Voluntary agreement ends free paper waste wrangle
- New technology could convert more waste into aggregate
- UK 'may miss 2020 target for CO2'
- 'Many' support pay-as-you-throw
- Rich 'can pay poor to cut carbon'
- Progress on pollution mixed – Chinese regulators
- Green construction 'cheaper than developers think'
- £400m power station bid approved
- Downing Street warns Heathrow climate change protesters
- EU biofuel policy is a 'mistake'
- And the weather for 2014...
- Corporate carbon reporting needs 'considerable' improvement
- Battling with street litter
- Less than a fifth of Brits are willing to drive or fly less
- High street plan for recycle bins
- Beijing trials car reduction plan
- More driving linked to obesity and higher CO2 emissions
- Institution of Occupational Safety and Health slams disparity in company fines
- Atlantic yields climate secrets
- Climate fear for visiting birds
- Eco-friendly bubble wrap launched
- Staff absence rates increase despite well-being initiatives
- Paper battery offers future power
- EU's climate targets 'ambitious'
- Unions claim Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act is a "hollow victory"
- Is the EU Emissions Trading Scheme fit for purpose?
- Ten-year climate model unveiled
- Soot 'influences Arctic climate'
- Boost for low carbon technology
- Black cabs hit back in congestion row
- Possible price hike for C-Charge gas guzzlers
- Europe seeks to turn environmental challenges into opportunities
- American Researchers develop DIY solar panels
- 'Over 15,000MW' of wind power installed in 2006
- 3,000 black cabs switch to biofuel blend
- Department of Transport advise on "green" cars
- US House passes clean energy bill
- European heatwaves 'have doubled'
- Teeth knocked out of BAA injunction
- World's greenest car named
- Lib Dems plan air tax to aid rail
- Asia's brown clouds 'warm planet'
- Tougher carbon targets law urged
- Friday feeling costs firms £50m
- Sheffield excited about bid for hi-tech energy institute
- Composting champions inspire green waste disposal
- No room for complacency in changing climate, says UK Environment Minister
- BAA Proposed Injunction 'draconian' - London Mayor
- Climate change worries for bird
- US border fences 'an eco-danger'
- Office printers 'are health risk'
- Solar cell sets efficiency record
- Corn wrong route for biofuels claim scientists and NGOs
- Less waste landfilled but recycling still low in Scotland
- Blue bins could lift Liverpool's league position
- Staggering 95% vote against alternate weekly waste collection
- How sustainable is UK life? Defra has the answers
- Photosynthesis could be a key to eco-friendly energy
- PC World claims first mass-market carbon neutral PC
- Ozone has 'strong climate effect'
- Recovered paper sees real growth in net exports
- Poor H+S advice could cost lives and money
- UK trade association challenges new Air Quality Strategy
- Environment Agency aims for greener pension fund
- Floods - the waste impacts
- Public shuns packaging waste
- UK and France push for VAT cut on green goods
- Counting the cost of England's floods
- Patio heater use 'set to double'
- Humans 'affect global rainfall'
- Centre for Alternative Technology proposes "zero-carbon Britain" by 2027
- EU energy use continues to grow
- Electrical goods producers warned to obey new waste laws
- New Eco-towns could be a tall order
- MPs support carbon offset schemes
- Chinese local government ignoring national green agenda
- Recycling champions urge more tyre steel recovery
- Ireland to push green energy sector
- Sweden tops global responsibility health check
- Code will bring clarity to unregulated offsetting industry
- Centre for Corporate Accountability challenges HSE over right to information
- Power cut fears after Japan quake
- India's climate plan underway
- MEPs signal tough line on car CO2
- Ryanair's green claims criticised
- Mayor hits out at alternate weekly collections
- EU tightens toxic shipment rules
- 'New tests needed' for chemicals
- China's recycling 'saves forests'
- India makes climate change move
- Emissions don't make Europe happy
- MPs criticise bin collection plan
- Benn unveils climate action campaign
- Britain 'could be carbon neutral in 20 years'
- Bradshaw causes stink over nappies
- Biofuels can help fight poverty and climate, declares Brazilian President
- Brown has performed public U-turn on nuclear power, says Greenpeace
- Kitemark to counter throw away society
- Business leaders urged to take environment lead
- Cash boost for Canadian clean tech
- Local authorities key to climate fight - Benn
- 'New thinking' needed on climate
- The tough problem of plastics
- Individual action won't cut it on climate change - campaigner
- Westminster steps up freesheet waste war
- Garlic 'may cut cow flatulence'
- Italians facing pasta price rise
- Environmental sector set to flourish - Minister
- 'No sun link' to climate change
- New funds to increase flood protections
- Boeing unveils Dreamliner plane
- Industry grows unexpectedly fast
- Biofuels 'to push farm prices up'
- Good vibes power tiny generator
- Gadgets 'threaten energy savings'
- Global warming 'made lake vanish'
- Wind farm 'is threat to eagles'
- China to search for oil in Sudan
- 'Scepticism' over climate claims
- McDonald's puts oil to green use
- Johnson hails 'popular' smoke ban
- New e-waste recycling laws begin
- Community service to benefit the environment
- Company fined for illegally exporting maggot-infested waste
- Solar-powered rubbish bin to press the mess
- 'Zero Mercury' in EU by 2011
- Charity attacks rush for biofuels
- Heatwaves will 'boost death rate'
- Climate change is greatest challenge Welsh Coastline
- Protests at Iran fuel rationing
- Monitors 'to see N Korea reactor'
- Russia eyes vast Arctic territory
- Government consults on cap and trade
- Icebergs are 'ecological hotspot'
- HIPs to become law on August 1st
- New rules will crackdown on waste cheats
- Climate fears for heritage sites
- Climate change poses dual challenge for NHS
- IOSH fully supports smoking ban
- London lights off for environment
- Fruit could make 'powerful fuel'
- Google's drive for clean future
- ina building more power plants
- Huge oilfield discovered in Ghana
- Arctic spring's 'rapid advance'
- Contract signed on Earth observer
- 'Scapegoat' claim over plane CO2
- Waste and recycling board for London
- Green PC service pilot to tackle 'cyber-warming'
- Cities' carbon footprint mapped out
- Taskforce claims UK energy policy is "hotch-potch"
- IOSH calls for plans to tackle workplace stress
- Banks at risk from environmentally unfriendly companies
- UK on track for WEEE Day
- Al Gore to present green awards
- UK staff 'denied flexible work'
- Swinging wave device to be tested
- Water wheel plan for River Mersey
- Review confirms the need to reduce pollution from industrial installations
- Campaign to reuse furniture
- Google backs green computer plan
- Recycling is not enough
- Consumers swayed by businesses’ environmental credentials
- Indonesia number three carbon emitter
- Farmers told to get wise with water
- Oil companies must pay spills - Philippines
- G8 fails to deliver binding emissions targets
- First zero emission home unveiled
- Taskforce to cut 'cyber warming'
- Particulates tracked by satellite
- Bristol development will be first to meet Carbon Challenge
- Training 'hit by online problems'
- New York to get its first luxury green hotel
- World celebrates the environment
- G8 leaders agree to climate deal
- Wireless energy promise powers up
- Soil dioxin levels 'in decline'
- First UK biodiesel train launched
- FlyBe labels carbon impact
- Waste Strategy for England 2007 Published
- Antarctic glaciers 'flow faster'
- US rejects German G8 climate goal
- Sydney's traffic pollution could kill more people than road accidents - Lord Mayor
- Man crushed by pet food machine
- Businesses need to show sign of intent over smoking ban
- Carbon trade scheme 'is failing'
- Small firms urged to ignore ‘win-back’ energy contracts
- UN warning over global ice loss
- China unveils climate change plan
- Europe gears up for Green Week
- Consumers say 'greenness' matters
- Australia PM pledges climate plan
- Nuclear reactor secrets revealed
- US seeks new greenhouse gas goals
- New EU chemical law takes effect
- UK 'must pay more for emissions'
- Great apes 'facing climate peril'
- US 'opposes' G8 climate proposals
- Organic move to cut food flights
- Blair: US may back carbon deal
- Polar ocean 'soaking up less CO2'
- Call to tax 'wasteful' plasma TVs
- Coal 'can be clean and reliable'
- Climate messages are 'off target'
- Climate change in spotlight
- Cash boost for Welsh waste sector
- Thumbs up for London's Low Emission Zone
- Bank to spend $50bn to tackle climate change
- Eco-innovation must pick up pace - Dimas
- US seeks G8 climate text changes
- Charity warns of migration crisis
- Brown outlines 'eco towns' plan
- China shuts down 3,000 polluters
- How green is Blair's legacy?
- Cathedrals join climate change battle
- Green light for home energy rating software
- Campaigners launch complaint against oil advert
- Grants cut for home energy scheme
- China warns over climate change
- UN warns on impacts of biofuels
- Canada tightens net on marine polluters
- Coconut oil powers island's cars
- Experts seek new climate strategy
- World Bank publishes carbon report
- Law challenge to Gore school film
- Climate change 'can be tackled'
- 'Green eye' tech centre launched
- Garage biofuel pumps called for
- Foster's hops on green bandwagon
- CO2 row threatens climate report
- Arctic melt faster than forecast
- Businesses to make climate pledge
- Nanotechnology worries unions in USA
- Solar loans light up rural India
- Bangkok hosts key climate summit
- REACH is a concern for us all
- IT industry 'as polluting as aviation'
- April weather set to break record
- Canada sets reduced climate goal
- Tesco to slash own brand packaging
- Save water and energy, business will be told
- 'We're in this together' say Government and business
- Alternate weekly collection works, claim councils
- Demolition derby leads to pollution fine
- UK must lead on climate - Blair
- Lost world warning from North Sea
- China sees climate impacts ahead
- Small solutions to transport woe benefit environment
- London boroughs hail MBT facility
- Westminster's free paper ultimatum
- Olympic development beats green targets
- Apology for 'catastrophic' spill
- Grants to cut home energy waste
- China will be top CO2 emitter "this year or next"
- Oil billions beckon Falkland Islands
- Surge in British Gas complaints
- Surge in British Gas complaints
- Beach litter 'increased by 90%'
- Worker dies underground at mine
- EU to tackle shipping emissions
- French postal service to go electric
- Eurostar to build on green track record
- Pig fat to be turned into diesel
- First climate debate divides UN
- Ethanol cars may not be healthier
- Male bosses 'commit most fraud'
- Homes to get free energy monitors
- Yangtze pollution 'irreversible'
- New boss for WRAP
- World Bank 'must act on climate'
- Schwarzenegger: Make climate hip
- Snowy forests 'increase warming'
- Billions face climate change risk
- Lenovo tops eco-friendly ranking
- 'Health warnings' for holiday ads
- Planning law eased for turbines
- US 'has to act' on climate report
- EU fuel push 'may damage forests'
- US 'must regulate car pollution'
- Radiation risk 'less significant'
- EU targets hit UK energy strategy
- Sydney in climate change blackout
- Gore in hunt for Live Earth venue
- Cameron forced to remove turbine
- Push to exploit English woodfuel
- UK greenhouse emissions show rise
- 'Preserve peat bogs' for climate
- Portugal opens major solar plant
- Environmental campaign groups have had a mixed reaction to Gordon Brown's 2007 Budget
- Businesses reminded about changes to maternity laws
- Small firms unaware of WEEE obligations
- Climate focus 'brings security'
- Emissions soar from UK generators
- Massive fine for polluting refinery
- Both public and private money needed to deliver clean energy
- Producers must accept responsibility for WEEE
- London's sewage tunnel given go-ahead
- Recycled plastic milk bottles meet safety standards
- Profits soar for top wind turbine maker
- Budget promotes green homes and cars
- US officials 'edited out climate message'
- Farmers count cost of climate change: $5bn in lost crops
- SBS reassures small firms on business support changes
- FSB voices concern over Climate Change Bill
- MPs protest zero-tax flights
- Global carbon market on the horizon
- Budget report 'not green enough'
- A third of food is thrown away
- No health risk from bi-weekly collections, says Government
- Call for Spain strawberry boycott
- Caution urged on climate 'risks'
- BA green scheme fails to take off
- Homes must be greener, says Brown
- 'Binding' carbon targets proposed
- Coal power station plan unveiled
- Office workers 'risk blood clots'
- Climate bill set to be unveiled
- Green energy funding boost for developing countries
- Waste-to-energy plants link Merseyside with Thailand
- Bio-plastic bag boom 'imminent'
- Oil companies agree to work on environmental impact
- New motor for 'green van man'
- Parties battle over green agenda
- US time switch set to save energy
- EU agrees renewable energy target
- Light pollution 'masking stars'
- EU agrees on carbon dioxide cuts
- UN outlines global e-waste goals
- EU leaders face climate challenge
- Whitehall 'fails on eco-targets'
- Climate talks 'key moment' for EU
- Swiss resorts tackle snow decline
- Wind turbines save '£10 a year'
- Global impact of Asia's pollution
- Buncefield aftermath to inform new planning regs
- Guidance will boost real nappy users
- Transport emissions soar as EU attempts to tackle gases
- Environment important for News Zealand's consumers
- Capitalists keen to cash in on clean tech
- Many Britons 'too busy to care' about environment
- UN chief warns on climate change
- US CO2 emissions 'violate rights'
- Hold your breath, save the planet
- Petrol retailers say fuel is safe
- Canadian ice - half normal levels at Baffin Island
- Winter 'second warmest on record'
- Mayor unveils climate change plan
- Gore accused of energy hypocrisy
- Building sector sets green goals
- Huge polar study about to begin
- Leaked waste dossier angers authorities
- Zero tolerance for waste crime plea
- No tax breaks for toxics urge NGOs
- Polish vote on controversial road
- Poles 'vital for climate science'
- Poles 'vital for climate science'
- London fire brigade leads climate change fight
- Indian study to gauge pollution impact on children
- Colorado links economic boom to renewables
- Reducing carbon emissions not a priority for small firms
- Car company collapse hits science
- TNT aims to deliver environmental benefits
- Meacher to feature in Labour leadership race
- Government pressed on energy efficiency
- Climate campaign targets offsets
- Climate campaign targets offsets
- Green building goals under the spotlight
- Business calls for carbon targets
- Carbon offsets 'harm environment'
- EU reaches deal on emissions cuts
- Orkney to get 'biggest' wave farm
- Australia pulls plug on old bulbs
- EU agrees tough greenhouse cuts
- Show 'hidden emissions', UK urged
- 'Now or never' for climate action
- Mountain glacier could 'vanish'
- Blair defiant over nuclear plans
- Over-50s 'worst carbon culprits'
- Politicians sign new climate pact
- Hope for end of climate deadlock
- Ivory Coast toxic clean-up offer
- Blair calls for post-Kyoto deal
- Mobile networks powered by wind
- MEPs vote to cut waste mountain
- SunFuel to shine on VW range
- Buy African flowers - UK minister
- Retailers call for tax cuts on energy-efficient products
- Carbon-linked parking fees get go-ahead
- Call for flexible working for all
- Oil prices back above $60 again
- UK wind power reaches milestone
- Branson launches climate prize
- British Gas cuts domestic prices
- Car firms attack pollution plans
- Brazil scolds rich on environment
- Science backs nuclear burial plan
- Stern assumptions 'implausible'
- Car firms facing pollution curbs
- DTI backs waste management campaign
- CIPD calls for three-step dispute procedure to be scrapped
- UK 'must do more' on carbon gases
- Employers’ liability insurance premiums set to rise
- Europe to clean up transport fuels
- UK set to double Kyoto carbon cuts
- Bush's aides accused of doctoring climate reports
- Environmental advisor sacked for being too green
- Blame for warming pinned on man
- France 'dims' for climate protest
- Recycle Now shares secrets of success
- Olympic commitment on waste praised
- Tiny pollutants tracked by NASA
- Environmentally weak China must make CSR a legal requirement
- Power companies quiet on climate change as emissions outweigh profits
- Taxes 'fail to curb travel CO2'
- Global computer upgrade will see surge in e-waste
- Probe into bid for Scottish Power
- Melting of glaciers 'speeds up'
- Prince wins environmental award
- New regeneration body will be 'greener than sum of parts'
- Busy roads hinder lung development
- Blair sees hope of climate deal
- Maximum penalty for Songhua polluter
- Green agenda for global leaders
- Climate 'to affect nuclear sites'
- Bush critics seek more energy action
- Bush 'must fight climate change'
- First EU sustainable energy week
- London 2012 'to be greenest ever'
- Landfill almost full in South East as waste crisis looms
- Worker fatally crushed under bus
- Figures boost for park and ride
- HSE comments on employer responsibility in light of sever weather
- Salesforce.com goes carbon neutral
- Your PCs forecast climate future
- Charles flies into hypocrisy row
- Chinese official urges eco-action but people apathetic
- Futuristic automated bus unveiled
- Standard for offsetting to deliver much needed clarity .. but at what cost?
- Business groups criticise plans to extend holiday entitlement
- Employers failing to pay national minimum wage face stiffer penalties
- Defra ups carbon offset standards
- Climate resets 'Doomsday Clock'
- Plastic bottle recycling must double
- Defra looks to climate-proof urban drainage
- Four million switch energy supply
- UN 'should take lead on climate'
- Call to improve UK working skills
- Inquiry into Teesside chemical spill continues
- Stern upbeat over climate action
- Protection urged for UK sea life
- Cut fuel subsidies and see hybrids race ahead
- People need incentives to bring green habits to work
- M&S unveils carbon-neutral target
- Fortunes will be made from enviro tech - Minister
- Car prices may rise as EU enforces lower emissions
- Asian states sign key energy deal
- EU plans attack on car emissions
- Rapid city growth means China faces rubbish crisis by 2020
- Environmental stocks rocketed in 2006
- Big business looks to profit from climate change
- Healthy stocks send oil tumbling
- Ivorian toxic waste victims to seek compensation
- Big businesses' climate meeting
- Germany may retain nuclear power
- China fails environment targets
- Gas firms 'need tougher targets'
- Ganges too polluted for religious gathering
- Belarus 'agrees Russian oil deal'
- Chrysler questions climate change
- Climate food threat to porpoises
- New EU path on climate and energy
- House-builders acclimatise to a warming Britain
- Make climate change top priority - London's resolution
- Summit aims for 'greener' housing
- Blair defends long-haul holidays
- EU bids to defuse Russia oil row
- Man trapped by 1,500 tonne press
- 'Dustbin' UK tops landfill table
- 'No proof' organic food is better
- Drill ban sought for Alaskan park
- Ryanair hits back in 'green' row
- Airlines savaged over environment
- 2007 to be 'warmest on record'
- Climate 'benefits' for UK farming
- Norway to offset flight emissions
- Eco-resolutions for a lean and green New Year
- Huge Arctic ice break discovered
- Green Buildings improve the bottom line
- Promoting Water Efficiency in Homes
- Town 'too polluted' to take more homes
- Bears Give Up Hibernation
- Festive fixes to wise water use
- Green ideals crumble in flood of festive indulgence
- Airlines could cash in on emissions trading
- EU concern over climate progress
- Carbon moves 'may boost airlines'
- Offshore wind farms get go-ahead
- EA propose changes to effluent rules
- WEEE regulations will burden small firms, warns FSB
- Green light for offshore windfarms
- Tesco to run fleet on green fuel
- Amazon turns off Ireland's electronic Christmas
- Care needed with carbon offsets
- Gore tells scientists to be vocal
- Kelly Goes for Zero Carbon
- Centrica to cut retail gas bills
- Sea level rise 'under-estimated'
- Asia's greenhouse gas 'to treble'
- 2006 sets British heat records
- Methane ices pose climate puzzle
- Sea creatures' global warming fix
- New European chemical law passed
- Arctic sea ice 'faces rapid melt'
- Revised wind farm plans unveiled
- Climate 'would reel from A-bombs'
- Nissan drives green car programme
- Carbon 'credit card' considered
- Rights focus sought over climate
- Do flat-screen TVs eat more energy?
- Brown to double taxes on flights
- 'Green' tax plans fail to impress
- Big ice shelf's disappearing act
- Bath researchers gas up green cars
- Cameron climate policy 'too soft'
- MPs urge 'climate change' budget
- EU draws up toxic chemicals law
- Climate 'altering UK marine life'
- US court considers CO2 limit case
- EU to set phase two carbon limits
- Nottingham uni launches green tech research wing
- Tyre protest goes to House of Lords
- Carbon emissions show sharp rise
- UN warning on e-waste 'mountain'
- Family's wind turbine stirs up row
- Tory plan for business carbon tax
- Help urged for Ivory Coast waste
- Emissions trading could cover more than carbon
- Cameron holds secret talks with EU leader over climate change
- CBI attacks Britain's tax regime
- Hong Kong 'climate change threat'
- Plastic paper to 'cut' emissions
- Corporates ignore reporting guidelines
- Environmental industries vital for 21st century society - Minister
- Defra defends use of consultants as Lib Dems lash out at overspend
- Green schemes for Thames Gateway
- Global methane rise slowing down
- Intel beats drum for energy efficiency
- Scheme to cut 'carbon footprint'
- Ministers to sign fusion accord
- Nairobi climate talks end in deal
- Sludge-powered sewage works cut costs
- Biofuel market 'grew fivefold in a year'
- Remove mercury from more industries, say NGOs
- Climate insurance urged for poor
- Call for post-Kyoto climate deal
- Annan chides inaction on climate
- C-charge considers carbon as LEZ consultation begins
- Alert to radioactive gas dangers
- Polluting cars face charge rise
- Call for post-Kyoto climate deal
- Profit surge for Scottish Power
- Study hopeful for world's forests
- Eco-industry not about green wash - Dimas
- Large companies to be told to get energy efficient
- Cash row looms at climate talks
- Pester power push for London recycling
- WEEE don't want it - councils threaten to opt out of e-waste collections
- Highland garages told to improve lax pollution control
- Stern vision 'needs new targets'
- World risks 'dirty' energy future
- Climate campaigners urge action
- The birth of a quieter, greener plane
- Workplace jargon 'isolates staff'
- Africa focus for climate summit
- Greenhouse gases hit record high
- Average gas bill 'up by a third'
- Coventry firm's amazing battery van
- Plastics are sticking point for recyclers
- Government seeks boost for local energy
- Oil prices dip despite Opec cuts
- Corals get climate survival guide
- Australia defends climate stance
- Employers urged to tackle workplace bullying
- Greenhouse gas emissions rising
- Increasing flexibility encourages female start ups
- Pro Enviro Is Hiring!
- Climate change 'brings huge cost'
- Green government plan 'a fiasco'
- Britain urged to export green building know-how to US
- Miliband draws up green tax plan
- Report's stark warning on climate
- Best battery recycling methods explored
- Climate change 'hitting Africa'
- Car ads 'should show emissions'
- BAE goes big on 'green' weapons
- Ocean array acts as climate alert
- Landfill Tax celebrates a decade of environmental support
- Petrol stations to recycle fumes
- Carbon trading could save threatened forests
- EU to punish environmental crimes
- Radioactive waste 'to be buried'
- Warming link to amphibian disease
- European ban on cancer-causing PFOS imminent
- Most car brands 'failing on CO2'
- Trade unions urge deep greenhouse gas cuts
- Global ecosystems 'face collapse'
- Ozone hole is 'biggest on record'
- Carbon trade 'to save' rainforest
- Energy from waste vital to meet landfill targets - Defra
- Britain tops energy waste league
- Small climate of concern as US polls loom
- UK 'has squandered oil revenues'
- 'Super sites' are the future of UK waste management
- Buying a wind turbine should be as easy as buying a sofa - Minister
- Gravity satellites see ice loss
- Blair urges climate change action
- Climate water threat to millions
- Metop weather satellite lifts off
- EU to discuss energy with Putin
- Firm fined £10,000 for man's fall
- EU sets "ambitious" energy goals
- New London black cab unveiled
- Clean coal 'both green and competitive'
- £2000 For Eco-Schools Up For Grabs in Scotland
- UN to talk on climate adaptation
- World's pollution hotspots mapped
- £10m grant for eco-friendly cars
- Composting sees rapid growth
- California considers trading carbon with like-minded states
- Toyota publishes CSR report
- Metop weather observer stood down
- Chemical campaigns 'misleading'
- Eco-friendly chalk building opens
- Fine for letter in recycling bag
- Weather observer ready for flight
- Time to drink sewage, experts say
- UK 'must act' on plane emissions
- Leaks knock British Energy shares
- Sulphur and nitrogen emissions continue to fall in western Europe
- Climate change could cost economy trillions
- Low carbon investment company goes public
- Firms 'slow' on green standards
- Climate change is worth billions, says oil giant
- Recycled materials could help pave the way to urban cooling
- Transport of new nuclear waste is 'intolerable risk' to London
- UK planning law on climate change
- Row over renewable energy scheme
- Fears over opening junk mail floodgate
- Cabbie exhaust filters 'harmful'
- Ice sculpture of Blair unveiled
- Conservationists flush out unsustainable loo roll
- HSE named as UK's REACH watchdog
- Premiums will rise as climate change bites, warn insurers
- Energy firm rapped over carbon offset claims
- EU backs strong law on chemicals
- Employment regulations cost firms £37 billion
- Massive grant for traffic pollution monitoring
- Polluter should pay every day, says top Chinese official
- Ground-breaking day for Green Energy - Darling
- Planet enters 'ecological debt'
- Cities launch drive for hydrogen buses
- Flight carbon offsets hit the high street
- Worried about WEEE? Then have your say
- Endgame approaches for REACH debate
- BP and Shell fined for dirty fuel
- Mixed outcomes at climate talks
- Cancer patients' 'misery at work'
- Cement firm fined for polluting
- WRAP will wrap up Recycling Fund
- Green taxes needed to fight "hot war" say Tories
- Climate inaction 'has high cost'
- Councils begin 'pay as you throw'
- UN to study Lebanon environment
- Top 20 polluters gather in Mexico
- Carbon stability possible but economy will take tiny hit
- Carbon credit sale helps rainforest communities
- More efforts made to stop building site waste
- Europe waters down air directive
- Major manufacturers commit to greening products
- Brewer Adnams converts to solar
- Renewables ripe for investment
- Developers embrace London's zero-carbon challenge
- Rainforest wood 'used in Commons'
- World 'warmest for 12,000 years'
- Pro Enviro Launches RSS News Feed
- Engine on a chip drives laptops
- California to cut gas emissions
- Brown talks green as climate climbs political agenda
- Miliband fears on climate change
- Branson call for greener airlines
- Biofuels 'answer' to trade talks
- Oil continues its slide below $60
- 'Millions unaware' of ageism laws
- Binding targets needed to save water
- School bus pollutants tackled
- Lib Dems fight for green votes
- Wine makers urged to use 'green' bottles
- WEEE manufacturers outline case for visible recycling charge
- Energy company scores top marks in green consumer guide
- Branson makes $3bn climate pledge
- Top scientists challenge oil giant on climate change denial
- Arms company on target for eco-friendly bullets
- State sues car firms on climate
- French arrests over Ivorian waste
- Ethanol faces uphill road in US
- Borough boosts business with BEST practice
- Companies asked to spill the beans on gas emissions
- Boy loses arm in mincer accident
- England's warming 'not natural'
- Britain 'lagging behind' on biofuels
- UK 'lacks ambition' on bioenergy
- Government quits over toxic waste scandal
- ASBOs for dastardly dumpers as EA tightens the noose on fly tipping
- Multinationals join quest for zero-carbon buildings
- Two billion households worldwide could be solar powered
- Tough love needed from EC to keep emissions trading on track
- Mercury ban imminent
- Solar panels to power London's City Hall
- Urgent call on carbon emissions
- Lebanon to sue Israel over air raid oil spill
- Trade unions must help save the planet - Miliband
- UK opening of Gore climate film
- Supermarkets need to take a fresh look at green choices
- Gasification plant debate heats up
- China ups tempo on pollution prosecutions
- Semiconductors giant enters solar market
- Sainsbury's to cut plastic packaging waste
- EU calls for carbon tax on cars
- Babies exposed to toxic chemicals whilst in the womb
- We will need incinerators but public still needs persuading: Defra
- Greenpeace grades electronics companies
- Recycling incentives under the spotlight
- Summer heat waves 'likely to become the norm'
- From atomic bomb site to nature reserve
- Trade unions go green
- Investment boost for Scottish renewables firms
- Focus on climate adaptation urged
- Deep ice tells long climate story
- Start to British Gas price rises
- Germany warms to nuclear
- UK 'can expect extreme rainfall'
- Scotland vows support for wave power
- NGO demands climate compensation for developing world
- Carbon credits critiqued
- Top scientist's fears for climate
- Power station protesters arrested
- Scrap cars creating toxic waste
- California set to cap emissions
- Ocean plankton absorb less CO2
- Coal keeps US economy burning
- Farmers to harvest energy with mini wind turbines
- Caribbean 'faces stormier future'
- Package holiday 'will be history'
- Bugged bins to promote recycling
- SMEs offered free advice on hazardous waste
- Nuclear fuel demand on the rise
- Warming 'more severe' for cities
- Branded litter - marketing tool or turn off?
- Climate blamed for early springs
- Milan targets smog with road pollution toll
- 2005 a bumper year for renewables investment
- BP launches carbon offset scheme for motorists
- Cornish town launches major regeneration scheme
- Middle East hosts CSR bazaar
- Climate linked to plague increase
- Ozone hole stable, say scientists
- Top 100 eco-dilemmas for Britain
- Turbines wind up as art installation
- Chinese boomtown makes solar heating the law
- Nuclear clean-up costs escalate further
- NOx drops but NO2 things aren't the same
- New standard in the ISO14000 stable
- Brits put a break on SUV sales
- Carmakers step up hybrid race
- Giant crane speeds up clean up at nuclear site
- Powergen increases energy prices
- Australians ponder carbon trading
- Paper chase fails to uncover fraud
- Triple spills rival Exxon Valdez disaster
- Scots roll out regulations on oil storage
- 'More disasters' for warmer world
- Cornish wind fair hopes to draw thousands
- Waste management industry signs up to green charter
- Ireland's north and south work together to boost recycling
- UK's 'first' building-integrated wind turbine and PV system to go up
- Britain failing on transport emissions
- Greenland melt 'speeding up'
- EU warns Poland over environment
- Sea-bed plan to store carbon
- Bio-fuels clean up American wastelands
- Sweden's nuclear scare sparks
- Bright idea fails to generate spark of enthusiasm
- Campbell urges environment action
- EA to get more coastal protection powers
- Prizes 'encourage more recycling'
- Huge returns for energy efficiency investment
- 'Damage is done' to Lebanon coast
- Blair urges home pollution checks
- Raise air travel tax, report says
- Eden Project's regeneration work
- Top scientist makes climate plea
- Ecological vibe at green festival
- India, UK climb E&Y's renewables ranking
- Media attacked for 'climate porn'
- High street solar panels on sale
- Greenland ice cap beer launched
- California and UK in climate pact
- Environmental 'crisis' in Lebanon
- 'Urgency needed' on nuclear waste
- Give us the powers we need to tackle waste - local authorities
- Employees take green habits to work
- Sustainability 'single biggest business opportunity of this century' - Porritt
- VAT rules hit Energy Saving Trust
- GE and BP to build up to 15 hydrogen power plants
- Renovating homes could cut emissions by 19Mt - SDC
- Green light for new asbestos regs
- Natural events occurring earlier
- Firms told to cut packaging waste
- Concern for Newbury bypass snail
- British Gas raises energy prices
- Driving gas guzzling cars and jetting off in search of the sun could be a sin, says Bishop
- WEEE timetable announced
- UK sets new date for e-waste law
- Ozone pollution monitoring goes online
- Energy prices rise at EDF Energy
- Researchers drop fuel cell bomb shell
- Serpentine solar boat to set sail
- China plan to protect environment
- Regional development gets smart and sustainable
- Energy moves up the agenda for SMEs
- Old tyres banned from landfill
- Israel crisis sends oil above $78
- New powers for London Mayor give clear steer for environment
- On the rise: The Thames in 2100
- 'Global fear' over energy plans
- Few surprises from Energy Review
- Happiness doesn't cost the Earth
- Heritage body 'no' to carbon cuts
- Finns focus on environment during EU presidency
- Nuclear plants set for go ahead
- Hong Kong wind farm could improve air quality
- More effort needed to help SMEs buy green goods
- 'Deeply flawed' Renewables Obligations need revision says Carbon Trust
- New scheme to ease recycling in the East
- Unhappy workers 'blame managers'
- EU ban on toxic electrics kicks in
- UK 'lagging' on renewable energy
- Nuclear 'last resort' for Tories
- Climate change 'real and severe'
- 'Unsustainable' facelift for Nelson's Column prompts procurement rethink
- Electronic goods guzzling power
- Reactor crack fears played down
- Study seeks to ease SME recycling
- Long-haul birds 'returning early'
- Time to cut carbon cost of recycling
- DTI publishes renewables figures
- EA waters down 'low impact' criteria
- Government promises carbon cuts
- Cool light leads to greener chips
- Lighting the key to energy saving
- 2006 a boom year for investment in renewable energy
- Rubbish tax conditionally welcomed
- German carbon cap 'unbelievable'
- Ofgem plans £4bn energy upgrade
- Top US court to take on CO2 case
- PC users 'want greener machines'
- Humans 'destroying coastal life'
- Backing for 'hockey stick' graph
- Wind farm 'hits eagle numbers'
- Man dies after coal mine accident
- Mapping out the UK's nuclear future
- Government pleads with retailers for climate change help
- Cut excess packaging, WI urging
- Work begins on Arctic seed vault
- New tidal generator could mean cheaper electricity
- World Cup goes carbon neutral
- Recycling initiatives 'undermining reclamation and reuse'
- Russia's nuclear expansion plans cause alarm
- Better house insulation could save Europeans billions
- Renewables in demand - BP energy review
- Green light for super incinerator
- Nighttime flights 'boost warming'
- Firms 'to waste £500m of energy'
- New lobby urges Government to wake up to green business opportunities
- Pollution diagnostics hit city streets
- £20 c-charge call for 4x4 drivers
- Midlands man is nation's top boss
- Homes to be energy-saving rated
- Surprise dip in UK manufacturing
- Energy bills push up UK inflation
- USA leads coalition to scupper chemical laws
- Reef at forefront of CO2 battle
- NASA's green science budget slashed and burned
- MP's call for answers on waste plan
- Biofuel policy will give 'negligible' carbon cuts
- Microgeneration requirement taken up in planning
- Indian air 'unfit to breathe'
- Major US bank promotes green transport
- Promise the Earth for World Environment Day
- France and UK boost nuclear ties
- Portugal starts huge solar plant
- Britain appoints climate diplomat
- Three Gorges barrier demolished
- 'Hope for coral' as oceans warm
- WRAP unwraps new business package
- Sven joins BIG recycle team
- Johnny helps offices get on the Ball
- IKEA helps British shoppers kick plastic bag habit
- Insurers warned on climate change
- Tycoons urging Blair to curb CO2
- 'Eco-ebay' gets royal seal of approval
- Rubber highway to beat congestion
- Arctic's tropical past uncovered
- Pollution risks Yangtze's 'death'
- Europe urged to help save climate
- Mission to target highest clouds
- Gore in Hay climate change plea
- Climate change ushers in new life
- Higher nuclear usage recommended
- Rainforests 'still at great risk'
- London looks to count its carbon
- Funding boost for Scottish microgeneration
- Defra steps in to tackle low recycling rates
- TV star gives work safety warning
- Man dies in cement plant accident
- Attenborough: Climate is changing
- Government 'lagging on climate'
- Global warming risk 'much higher'
- Thinking beyond students in education for environmental technology
- 'Above normal' hurricanes in 2006
- Politician Gore appears at Cannes
- River agency fined for pollution
- Three Gorges dam wall completed
- Total signs Saudi refinery deal
- Lib Dems plan a £2,000 road tax
- ETS figures show Europe's flagship in danger of running aground
- Ex-minister hits out at nuclear
- Blair backs nuclear power plans
- Warming set to 'devastate' coral
- Fabled ice field 'set to vanish'
- Know your suppliers' environmental impact
- Schools to be beacons of sustainability
- Concerns over EU carbon trading
- Earth will warm 3 degrees by 2050, says leaked report
- France introduces compulsory eco-labels for new cars
- Triple show comes to Birmingham
- Optimism for manufacturing sector
- Climate change a 'deadly threat'
- Sickness leave levels 'dropping'
- Water use and climate change chief corporate eco-concerns
- Cutting edge method to make energy from landfill more efficient
- Giant vacs to suck up Parisian waste
- Sustainable viticulture ripens in California
- Bolivia 'to compensate Petrobras'
- Bullying bosses 'rife across UK'
- Toxic fears hit Highbury auction
- Buncefield pollution minimal, concludes report
- Cabinet reshuffle means all change at Defra
- Steady rise in global greenhouse gases continues
- Waste-to-energy not climate friendly, research shows
- Weapons test site contamination needs more research
- Fresh tax attack on Chelsea tractors
- Irish farmers smash plastic recycling targets
- London must act or be swamped with waste
- Giant scale is weak spot of nuclear power
- Builders target green belt land
- Rundown part of Brighton to turn into eco-estate
- We should learn from asbestos mistakes - nanotech professor
- Miliband fills Beckett's shoes
- Everest weather's ups and downs
- Pro Enviro at et2006
- 'Clear' human impact on climate
- EU agrees battery recycling law
- EA experiment raises questions over incinerator emissions
- Japanese giants lead the CSR pack
- Food miles and packaging tackled by Government
- Tesco renewables investment fails to impress green lobby
- 'Clear lead needed' on green life
- Three quarters 'back climate law'
- Spacecraft seek climate clarity
- £1bn windfall from carbon trading
- Ministers bullish on biomass fuel
- 'Deep disposal' for nuclear waste
- Pro Enviro Is On The Move!
- Cameron to target car emissions
- Green mini-car to beat congestion
- Error strikes 'BBC climate model'
- Cameron proposes new carbon tax
- Car makers 'failing' on climate
- Peugeot staff 'have good future'
- Lib Dem leader bids Jaguar adieu
- 2,300 jobs go as car plant closes
- Monaco's ruler reaches North Pole
- Chernobyl death figures 'too low'
- Nuclear row sends oil to new high
- Wales consults on measures to cut air pollution
- Power shortage risks 'overplayed'
- Britain now 'eating the planet'
- Stark warning over climate change
- UK economy 'shows improvements'
- First residents move into eco-village
- Oil tops $69 amid Iran tensions
- EU turning Balkans into fossil fuel highway, say NGOs
- WRAP can continue to promote recycling, says EC
- Green TV channel goes on air
- Spain seen as renewables honeypot by investors
- Government asks employees to lead by example on sustainable transport
- More must be done to clean freshest air 'since industrial revolution'
- Ship recycling in Whitehall spotlight
- Air trends 'amplifying' warming
- Energy companies dominate eco-sector
- Public procurement favours 'cheapest and most polluting'
- Why Part L is set to empower architects
- Improved air quality can extend life expectancy
- Surprise fall in UK manufacturing
- EU warns 17 states on energy laws
- Russian cold snap hits BP output
- UK offshore wind 'at crossroads'
- 'Major melt' for Alpine glaciers
- Employment law is too complex, says FSB
- Warwickshire Country Council survey on sustainability
- Antarctic birds 'breeding later'
- Industrialists fight funding cut to eco-innovation
- Environment 'key to aid policy'
- Drive against energy-greedy office equipment moves forward
- Card campaign smashes recycling targets
- Government turns attention to business waste
- Green homes sell better, survey shows
- More mobile society makes bigger footprint on environment
- Those who sell sustainability will be recognised
- Sellafield sale sparks nuclear waste concerns
- Construction firms push for affordable carbon-neutral houses
- UK carbon emissions rise again
- Unexpected warming in Antarctica
- No blank cheque to fight London air pollution
- Nuclear clean-up 'to cost £70bn'
- Home power plan 'disappointment'
- Blair demands green 'revolution'
- Archbishop urges emissions cuts
- Review 'will confirm' CO2 target
- Lula attacks rich on environment
- EU energy policy ignores hidden costs, environmentalists say
- Brown's budget funds climate change fight
- Wind power 'ahead of predictions'
- UK seeks climate policy clarity
- Waste is up but landfill falls
- UK's first bioethanol pump opens
- The Planet Can't Wait - Climate Change Is Real and Must Be Addressed Now
- Gas prices hit all-time high as fears of energy crisis grow
- Climate change 'harms world poor'
- Dorothy's fashion statement
- Sea rise could be 'catastrophic'
- 1 October to be Implementation Date for Fire Safety Reform
- Brown targets polluting vehicles
- London's construction rush overlooks environment
- Georgia's giant hydropower plan raises wave of protest
- "Europe must be at forefront of eco-innovation" - Dimas
- How green was Brown's Budget?
- Climate link to African malaria
- Tax on 'Chelsea tractors' seen as tokenism
- World's biggest carbon capture plant unveiled
- Waste firm addresses climate change
- Most UK airports miss EU pollution targets
- Boosted oil extraction drives CO2 burial
- EU Energy Green Paper "weak on renewables"
- Ireland needs to take next big step on road to recycling rate rise
- OFR back in limelight for Goldplating review
- Recycling cash up for grabs for campaigning councils
- Compliance Body Set Up for Kyoto Protocol on Reducing Greenhouse Gases
- One stop shop to explain REACH regulations
- Irish outfit takes a holistic approach to WEEE
- Euro MPs back tougher stance on mercury
- Environment ministers must raise their game on thematic strategies and sustainable development, says EEB
- Mayor and Enfield go head to head over closure of recycling site
- EU to sign clean coal deal with China
- Green business taskforce holds inaugural meeting
- CSR 'best as voluntary activity' - Minister
- BCSD UK participates in new UK taskforce formed to help companies move to greener practices
- China and India will shape the future of CSR
- China and India will shape the future of CSR
- Europe needs Directive to promote renewable heating and cooling
- U.S. - India Nuclear Deal: Reckless on Every Score Say Worldwatch
- New York looks to the future of waste
- Energy efficiency standards for homes to go up
- Prevention is better than cure for business waste
- Polar ice sheets show net loss
- Reduce emissions for Science Week
- Carbon burial plan for North Sea
- Recycling made easier for city students
- Nuclear not the answer, say Government advisors
- Mayor teams up with power giant to revolutionise London's energy supply
- 'No quick fix' from nuclear power
- Link between pollution and heart disease explored
- Himalayan melting risk surveyed
- UK and Europe push for "right kind" of biofuels
- France leads 13-strong coalition on air ticket tax
- London's trial hydrogen buses multiply
- Bag tax central to Irish packaging waste success story
- Incineration debate out in open at last
- Waste industry 'more dangerous than Iraq'
- Climate change urgency speeds up green building regs
- Shell appeals against latest $1.5 billion Nigerian fine ruling
- Harmful industrial gases put on tighter leash
- Backbenchers and business offer hope for future
- Hope of glass jobs shattered
- Industry believes UK off target on landfill
- More restrictive rules on marine dumping come into force
- Telescopes 'worthless' by 2050
- Antarctica losing ice to oceans
- Dutch asbestos ship sparks protests in Poland
- Giant wind farm plan thrown out
- WRAP defends use of public funds in Heinz can trials
- Car makers shout about green credentials
- Consensus grows on climate change
- Climate 'speed dates' for MPs
- Powergen in big energy price rise
- Europe's chill linked to disease
- Sunshine state goes green on gadgets
- America's answer to nuclear waste: recycle it
- WEEE delays lead to cash payout for councils
- Asbestos removal industry told to protect workers
- UK to pull battery recycling rates up to EU standards
- Britons could stomach green taxes says poll
- Pollution and waste piled together by regulators
- Ofwat consults on sustainable development
- Farmers receive payouts for sustainable stewardship
- Global warming '30 times quicker than it used to be'
- Introduction of new building regulations speeded up to maximise impact on climate change
- Europe ice mission decision due
- EU and US to cooperate in curbing car air conditioning emissions
- Clean diesel could get drivers into low emission zone
- Couple turn waste bags into fashion
- Britain's emissions plan rejected
- Profits up at British Gas owner
- Air-petrol mix 'Buncefield cause'
- State of wildlife sites improving
- Green babies should get council nappy cash
- Earth 'on fast track' to warming
- Blackouts 'threaten UK Olympics'
- Rocks 'could store all Europe's CO2'
- NHS to embrace CSR
- London business learns how to be greener
- Bottled water big business but bad for environment
- British Gas raises prices by 22%
- Legal case against US on climate
- Greenland ice swells ocean rise
- UK's 'sobering' climate forecast
- Eco-farming 'helps world's poor'
- Power prices rise at EDF Energy
- Ministers to unveil waste plans
- Scots hit recycling target
- Millions of trees felled for junk mail
- Oil pipeline threatening Siberia's lake Baikal sparks protests
- Tax and trading play increasing role in protecting environment
- US evangelicals launch green plan
- Climate 'warmest for millennium'
- Climate 'makes oil profit vanish'
- Scottish Power ups energy prices
- Sweden aims for oil-free economy
- UK 'should pursue' carbon capture
- Red buses go green in London
- Challenges facing Britain's oil giant
- Cutting air travel 'unrealistic'
- London recycling figures spark debate
- Chancellor changes tune on environmental reporting
- Summit focuses on chemical usage
- Row over risks of farm chemicals
- Birmingham public quizzed on air quality
- Business can benefit from REACH
- Why UK petrol prices remain high
- Can the US break its oil addiction?
- Whitehall in greenhouse gases row
- Shell reports record UK profits
- Renewable energy close, Bush says
- Firms asked for emissions data
- Smaller firms could trade carbon
- Iran move prompts oil price rise
- Fuel poverty to increase in 2006
- Study warning over nuclear waste
- Weapon waste accounts for surge in UK's nuclear inventory
- Stark warning over climate change
- Scrapping OFR was not death knell for environmental reporting - Defra
- Lax lawmaking leaves RoHS in chaos
- Rain gardens 'cut city pollution'
- Work begins on bio power station
- British businesses leads global eco pack
- Will Kyoto die at Canadian hands?
- UK 'refuseniks' tackle Big Waste
- Sea level rise 'is accelerating'
- Burning contaminated waste cost haulier a £16,000
- Sea energy 'could help power UK'
- Website to recycle unwanted items
- 'No do-nothing option' over energy
- Anger over 24-hour street lights
- Huge recycling gap between best and worst boroughs in UK
- Majority prefer renewables and efficiency over nuclear future
- UK waste industry could learn from European neighbours
- BIG Recycle returns
- Wastewater through the recycling glass
- Evidence accumulates for cadmium cancer link
- Dublin faces fallout from nuclear row
- EU attempts to green our cities
- TV's 'sleep' button stands accused
- Nuclear reactors under spotlight
- New supply 'to ease UK gas bills'
- Shell accused of hypocrisy over wildlife comp sponsorship
- Work stress 'heart disease link'
- Hybrids get bigger break in the States
- Experiment probes climate riddle
- Waste incineration 'set to rise'
- Britons 'accepting nuclear power'
- Sensors watch Barrier Reef coral
- Asia Pacific partnership focus on voluntary targets slated
- States drag feet on EU buildings energy law
- Second phase emissions guidance launched
- UK's first bio-ethanol plant to be built in Somerset
- Irish recycling success fuels call for incinerators
- Big names benefit as WRAP funds future
- Arsenic threat to soil and groundwater from fences and decking
- Activists balk at EPA plans to streamline pollution reporting
- Shell's Nigeria output cut by 20%
- British filmmaker killed in Kenya
- Light pollution soon to be criminal
- Government slammed for failure to control British business overseas
- Australia, US push cleaner energy
- Plants revealed as methane source
- Climate culprit for frog deaths
- Booming nations 'threaten Earth'
- Business deal or bright idea?
- Taxi travel pollution 'highest'
- Private firms 'can help climate'
- First meeting for 'Kyoto rival'
- New landfill device 'nose' no limits
- Oil prices rally by more than $1
- More pollution gloom for China
- Hybrid drivers cash in on premium insurance rates
- Pro Enviro launches Energy Challenge
- Population size 'green priority'
- Past gives clue to climate impact
- Warm weather 'to boost food bugs'
- China - UK coal fired carbon capture deal announced
- $10m fine for 'magic pipe' pollution ship
- MPs fairly happy with Defra's performance
- EA to dish out eco-ASBOs
- Kennedy attacks Tory green claims
- Waste dumped outside sports club
- Environmental prize for UN chief
- Trade can 'export' CO2 emissions
- Farms in £25m water clean-up plan
- City's recycling services expand
- Whitehall 'missing' green targets
- Next generation could rely on micro-generation
- 'Tis the season to be...wasteful?
- UK housing must break regenerate-decay cycle
- REACH stumbles over latest hurdle
- Buncefield blast: environmental impact likely to be limited
- Free trade wrecks environment and communities - report
- Gordon Brown could face legal challenge over scrapping of OFR
- Centrica warns gas bills to rise
- 2005 warmest ever year in north
- EU backs landmark chemicals law
- Canada harnesses power of tides
- Ancient clues to ocean currents
- Pollution tracked after oil blast
- Europe looks to include aviation in emissions trading
- Sustainable Communities plan builds across Europe
- Pollution prompts public holiday
- London leaders lauded
- Last-minute climate deals reached
- Arctic orcas highly contaminated
- Climate talks making 'progress'
- Inuit sue US over climate policy
- Greenland glacier races to ocean
- Cameron to focus on environment
- Europe's pollution hotspots shown
- US senators push Bush on climate
- Doubt cast over UK climate target
- Red bus revamp for green living
- Canada turns climate focus on US
- UN climate talks enter key phase
- Delay expected in ozone recovery
- Adult skills drive 'inadequate'
- Power line 'key for green energy'
- Slow extraction for icy 'tooth'
- Scientist hopes for CO2 storage
- UK, Norway carbon burial agreement signed
- Cut Christmas waste with online cards
- WWF in despair after sustainability dropped from Govt community plans
- 'Pollution = WMD' - Lord May
- Recyclers' rubbish dumped abroad
- Jargon obscures Montreal message
- Urban view 'rules green debate'
- Defra cuts red tape by reducing regulation
- BP to set up multi-billion renewable energy offshoot
- Brown condemned as 'cavalier' for dropping OFR bombshell
- Firm fined £5,000 for computer fly-tipping
- 'Climate threat badly understood'
- Ocean changes to cool Europe
- US rejects Blair's climate hopes
- Climate change 'will dry Africa'
- Science faces 'dangerous times'
- Pollutants link to diabetes risk
- Business cheers for Blair energy review
- Nuclear protest hits Blair speech
- EU missing greenhouse gas targets
- Blair to unveil 'nuclear option'
- How coal is cleaning up its act
- Spend more on transport, says CBI
- Technology to tackle climate change but how best to invest in innovation?
- Plans to drive down packaging waste gather pace
- Montreal climate summit to begin
- No choice over nuclear - Beckett
- CO2 'highest for 650,000 years'
- Toxic leak reaches Chinese city
- EA tells entrepreneurs environment good for enterprise
- UK's appetite for natural resources on the increase
- Government forces EU CO2 rethink
- Lights 'won't go out' this winter
- Energy boom alarms Russian Greens
- MEPs 'scaremongered to vote no'
- Study tracks health effects of mobile phones on the young
- PwC warns of WEEE complexity
- Gas price surge shows no slowdown
- Blair says nuclear choice needed
- Scotland on track to meet modest recycling targets
- Oil prices rise on colder weather
- Unhappy workers 'at illness risk'
- Probe into pollution's suicide link
- Landfill could provide new seam for mining industry
- CBI urges ruling on nuclear power
- Climate target a 'bit optimistic'
- £5,000 fines for householders who give waste to cowboy contractors
- Korea plans to halve sewage discharged to sea
- Climate needs 'decisive action'
- New page in history of magazine recycling
- Pester power pushes parents to recycle
- Storing power could blow away intermittent inefficiency allegations
- Bad news for oily business is good news for waste sector
- MEPs urge new global climate deal by 2008
- Euro-MPs back major chemicals law
- Heavy industry takes step towards sustainability
- Bottled water is unsustainable and adds to waste and pollution
- Nigeria orders end to gas flaring
- Sir David tackles climate change
- Greens fear chemical law dilution
- Dams destroy environment, group warns
- UK 'has high-quality wind supply'
- UK sites in acid rain 'recovery'
- Deforestation slowing - UN
- Asbestos compensation bid starts
- UN warns on Iraq environment fate
- Blair 'failing' over environment
- Water builds the heat in Europe
- Stripped down company law seen as threat to environment
- Birds hit by climate, diet shift
- Britain facing large energy gap
- Coasts and sea life 'threatened'
- CBI's energy fears for businesses
- Pro Enviro launches EnviroManufacturing
- Kyoto to 'reduce Europe's growth'
- Parliament 'not green enough'
- Greenhouse gases 'to rise by 52%'
- Petrol pump fumes to be targeted
- Electricity 'no link to illness'
- Two million face 'work bullying'
- Climate response risks to nature
- Charles asks US to lead on planet
- Funds to promote renewable energy
- Blair makes climate summit call
- Talks opened on climate change
- Africa being turned into digital dump for West's toxic waste
- Waste strategy will abandon recycling and promote incineration says EEB
- Grants available for biomass heating boilers
- EU launches new drive to cut greenhouse gases
- PM pessimistic on climate treaty
- Climate study shows Europe risks
- Prince's plea over climate change
- Biomass energy report criticised
- The Arctic's new gold rush
- Boost for innovators as Government sets sights on green procurement
- Errant Italy feels EC wrath over eco-law abuse
- Toolkit will transform councils into eco-champions
- Cows make fuel for biogas train
- London's 'One Planet Olympics' vision
- Amazon 'stealth' logging revealed
- Water runs 150-miles-a-gallon car
- Antarctic species feel the warmth
- Making polluter pay is cheaper than treatment for wastewater
- Evidence mounts for PCB sperm damage
- New MCERTS to cover dioxin emissions
- The Houses of Parliament have been slammed for failing to reduce their environmental impact.
- Corporate coterie to combat climate change
- India's poor tackle toxic e-waste
- DTI 'damaging' green power sector
- Plan for freeze-dry body disposal
- Logging: No impact on big floods
- Millions 'will flee degradation'
- Europe ice mission failure probed
- Animals 'hit by global warming'
- Fuel cells 'need political push'
- Climate change summit postponed
- 1918 killer flu 'came from birds'
- UK to decide on Sakhalin funding
- Climate change strategy meeting
- UK scientists await ice mission
- Cities swap expertise on climate
- Climate to increase British flies
- Blair makes renewables lobby nervous
- All organisations urged to adopt an EMS
- Nuclear sites could be privatised
- Arctic ice 'disappearing quickly'
- EU plans airline CO2 reductions
- UK 'needs yearly climate updates'
- Climate change registers on US corporate radar
- Slow progress on environment from SMEs
- Microgrids as peer-to-peer energy
- Cow dung for the climate
- Heatwave makes plants warm planet
- Pesticide protection 'inadequate'
- Eco-friendly station on the air
- Aviation 'huge threat to CO2 aim'
- Judge declares global warming too political for US courts
- Opec to discuss extra oil output
- Lobbyists take REACH to the line
- Green energy costs 'extra £1bn'
- 'Warming link' to big hurricanes
- Oil giants set sights on Sakhalin
- Workers 'need mental health help'
- Climate food crisis 'to deepen'
- Major overhaul for pollution regulations
- Three jailed over landfill tax fraud
- Ancient humans 'altered' climate
- Warmer soils add to climate worry
- Tall grasses set to power Europe
- Climate food crisis 'to deepen'
- UK, China in cleaner power plan
- Smoke ban proposal 'half-hearted'
- Asian peat fires add to warming
- Christians draw swords on climate
- Major ozone loss over Antarctic
- US states plan to cut emissions
- Where there's muck there's brass
- Putin speaks up for far east pipeline
- Deforestation of Amazon 'halved'
- Is extreme weather down to climate change?
- Pro Enviro is hiring...
- SMEs' chance to net cash for bright ideas
- Climate change marks dawn of man
- UK birds 'hit by climate change'
- Tyre burning licence challenged
- Environmental Reporting: The need for open transparency in environmental reporting
- Compensation over asbestos death
- City traders facing up to climate change
- America: huge increase in greenhouse gas
- Shell puts controversial Corrib pipeline on hold
- Sustainable forestry keeps on growing
- Data slip may have hidden warming
- City is going for gold in green awards
- DTI postpones waste directive after registration delays
- Melting Siberia threat to climate
- Noise maps expand across England
- Nuclear clean-up cost up to £56bn
- Oil prices return to record highs
- Europe getting hotter, WWF warns
- Research questions role of forests
- Bush hails 'landmark' energy law
- Store rapped over danger to workers
- Cosmic rays 'harm pilots' sight'
- UK petrol prices hit new record
- Cleaner air bid in move on snarl-ups
- Alaskan people tell of climate change
- CO2 emissions to rise
- Shuttle crew see damage on Earth
- Hurricanes thriving on global warming
- Football club 'powered by wind'
- Rolling back Iceland's big desert
- Market jitters drive oil over $62
- UK workers 'are morning people'
- Fears over environment protection in WTO trade talks
- New group calls for lobbying transparency in EU
- Use ASBOs to deter environmental crime Agency urges
- Vegas - set to run dry by 2055?
- EU pushes binding climate deal
- Town hall wind turbines planned
- US joins Asians in climate deal
- New climate plan 'to rival Kyoto'
- Royals to go 'green' at Windsor
- Zero emissions office scoops major enviro-award
- Ireland defiant over its environmental record after brush with EU
- Green goals are big business
- Host of EU states face court for environmental lapses as France nets massive fine
- Politics plays climate 'hockey'
- Birds carry pollution to Arctic
- Climate changes on carbon trading
- Eco-designs on future cities
- Water firms missing leak targets
- EU cracks whip over environment
- Getting on top of Everest's rubbish
- Energy efficiency can only be achieved if we enforce the law
- Sir Edmund urges climate care
- G8 calls for new climate dialogue
- Urgency 'vital' in climate talks
- G8 prepares climate change statement
- US and UK set out climate agenda
- Eco-car taken for testing drive
- Fuel duty increase delayed again
- US evangelicals boost green lobby
- Europe bans chemical use in toys
- Stalagmite fuels climate debate
- Wind turbines on city tower block
- Ancient mountain glacier in danger
- First hydrogen plane tested in US
- Bush rejects Kyoto-style G8 deal
- Blair backs MPs' climate campaign
- 'Clean energy' power station move
- Oil prices 'drive US action on climate'
- African sands 'set for upheaval'
- Felling plan to save native trees
- Council backs huge wind farm plan
- Cost of nuclear 'underestimated'
- City firms call for better skills
- West Midlands gets boost from overseas jobs
- Air travel bill targets pollution
- Air travel bill targets pollution
- Oil prices stuck above $60 mark
- France gets nuclear fusion plant
- Fusion centre decision 'imminent'
- Oil prices surge to record level
- Free CoDesign for the Environment Workshop
- Self-sufficiency - at what price?
- Climate change 'worries children'
- Ministerial backing for Corporate Social Responsibility
- Scotland could bag new eco-tax
- Waste mountain 'must be tackled'
- Tyre burning trials could restart
- Green issues 'not top priority'
- EU fails to cut greenhouse gases
- Nigeria worry fuels new oil spike
- Climate 'key to African future'
- University's Automotive Problem Solving Roadshow
- Targets to cut aviation pollution
- Beckett pledges 'green' G8 summit
- G8 climate plans 'watered down'
- Opec agrees higher output levels
- Backing for deep carbon storage
- Climate change threat to gardens
- US climate talks 'disappointing'
- Nuclear waste sites list revealed
- Friends of the Earth outlines its vision for 2020
- Businesses debate whether to shape the future or adapt to coming changes
- Oil prices rise on hurricane fear
- Power stations 'no cancer risk'
- Bush aide 'edited climate papers'
- Environment 'needs more effort'
- Wind farms pose low risk to birds
- Plan for massive Thames wind farm
- Fly-tipping crackdown is launched
- World scientists urge CO2 action
- Doubts over rural watchdog plans
- Changing planet revealed in atlas
- Toxins may pass down generations
- Pylons 'may be a leukaemia risk'
- Experts fear for Europe's plants
- Climate key to mega-beast demise
- ET launched by Environment Agency boss