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Not carbon offsets, but carbon upsets | Douglas Kysar

Sun, 08/29/2010 - 08:00
Cap-and-trade has had the perverse effect of subsidising politically dominant industries. We should try something elseThese days, it's hard to have inspiring Mr Chips moments when you teach climate change policy. My students at least seem increasingly demoralised by the tepid and technical nature of
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Where can I buy eco school uniform?

Sat, 08/28/2010 - 08:00
As the new school year begins, it's worth thinking about getting an A for your uniformWhile the nation's kids mope into their cornflakes, the apparel trade gets disrespectfully excited about the start of the new school year, with feverish speculation over teen clothing, school uniform and sportswear
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Radhika Oswal innovation: the low-carbon restaurant

Sat, 08/28/2010 - 08:00
The Indian restaurateur on the secret behind the Otarian chainThe UK has a real affiliation to sustainable living and an advanced approach," says Delhi-born Radhika Oswal. To reward us she's opened two Otarian restaurants, serving delicious vegetarian fast food with the smallest carbon footprint ava
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Big business: There is profit to be made in decency | Observer editorial

Sat, 08/28/2010 - 08:00
If governments and companies fail to behave responsibly, the stage could be set for an environmental, social and economic dystopiaMultinational companies are learning the hard way that they trample over social and environmental concerns at their peril. London-listed miner Vedanta Resources saw more
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Good Companies Guide: Eaga wins green title

Sat, 08/28/2010 - 08:00
League table lists firms likely to succeed in a changing social and environmental futureEaga, a FTSE 350 company set up in 1990 to lead government-funded initiatives to improve conditions for poor people in energy-inefficient homes, has come top of the league table for ecological sustainability in t
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Let's have a scientific Olympiad as well as one devoted to the arts | Henry Porter

Sat, 08/28/2010 - 08:00
The widespread ignorance of science reflects badly on a nation with a such a questing and inventive historyThe prospect of the Cultural Olympiad accompanying the London Olympics in two years' time fills me with an unreasonable sense of dread. The official website says it will be "a 12-week cultural
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The week in wildlife

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 08:00
Promiscuous finches, pea-sized frogs and hitchhiking snails - the pick of this week's images from the natural world
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Rickshaws and velodromes

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 08:00
Mark Ames from I Bike London joins Helen Pidd in the studio to update us on how the London bike hire scheme is getting on. He thinks it's a victim of its own success and tells us a hilarious story about finding an abandoned Boris bike in Mayfair.Bike blogger Peter Walker talks to the Guardian's Sydn
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Case for GM salmon is hard to stomach

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 08:00
Proponents of GM promise bigger cuts of meat, more efficient farming and animals less prone to disease, but is it an unnecessary abuse of nature?? GM salmon may go on sale in US after public consultationThe bid by the US Federal Drug Administration to approve the first genetically modified animal -
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Has Lovelock's Gaia stood the test of time?

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 08:00
We have learned so much about our home planet in the three decades since James Lovelock wrote Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth (Oxford, 1979). Has the book stood the test of time?Once in a generation, perhaps, you get to read a book that will change the way we see the world. But it might take a who
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Country diary: Bedfordshire

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 08:00
The biggest bluffer in the old kitchen garden of Sandy Lodge has us fooled. "Hornet!" warns my companion, and the great monster duly carves a flightpath between our dodging bodies. The inch-long insect goes on to balance on a water mint flower: its swollen abdomen is a rather too yellow shade of amb
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Congo rapes: Scramble for Africa | Editorial

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 08:00
The rape of more than 150 women and children is probably, though not yet proven to be, connected with the exploitation of mineral minesCassiterite, wolframite, coltan: they might be the spoiled offspring of celebrity parents, or characters from an unfamiliar fairytale. The truth is much more prosaic
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How to keep the trapped Chilean miners alive

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 08:00
The challenge of the rescue operation is ensuring that the 33 men remain healthy, sane and busyAs 33 miners enter their third week trapped 688 metres underground, the logistics of keeping them alive has been reduced to a single dimension: 12cm."That's the size of the tube by which we can supply them
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Sweaty and unshaven, trapped Chilean miners give hope to families in video

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 08:00
Men send messages of love and gratitude in grainy 45 minutes film which shows them optimistic and heartyStripped to their waists and sweating in the heat, unshaven, scrawny and filthy but all, it seemed, optimistic and hearty: the first video footage of the 33 trapped Chilean miners gave hope today
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Should I buy the cheapest school uniform? | Leo Hickman

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 08:00
Budget-conscious parents might be tempted by cut-price school uniforms, but should they have ethical concerns about how they were sourced and who produced them?My three-and-a-half-year-old is due to begin nursery school in September and must wear a uniform consisting of a royal blue sweater and trac
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El Niños are growing stronger, NASA/NOAA study finds

Thu, 08/26/2010 - 08:00
A relatively new type of El Niño, which has its warmest waters in the central-equatorial Pacific Ocean, rather than in the eastern-equatorial Pacific, is becoming more common and progressively stronger, according to a new study by NASA and NOAA. The research may improve our understanding of the relationship between El Niños and climate change, and has potentially significant implications for long-term weather forecasting.
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Acidifying oceans spell bleak marine biological future 'by end of century', Mediterranean research f...

Thu, 08/26/2010 - 08:00
A unique 'natural laboratory' in the Mediterranean Sea is revealing the effects of rising carbon dioxide levels on life in the oceans. The results show a bleak future for marine life as ocean acidity rises, and suggest that similar lowering of ocean pH levels may have been responsible for massive extinctions in the past.
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Workshop on Revision of British Standard

Thu, 08/26/2010 - 08:00
Our West Midlands division recently held a workshop on the revision of BS 10175.
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Tidal stream project proposed in north Wales

Thu, 08/26/2010 - 08:00
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Pachauri cleared but smears will continue

Thu, 08/26/2010 - 08:00
A review of the IPCC chairman's financial relationships reveals a scrupulously honest man has been much maligned? Pachauri cleared of financial misdealings? Read KPMG's report on Pachauri's financesHas anyone been as badly maligned as Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Cli
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