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Pakistan flood relief camps

Thu, 08/26/2010 - 08:00
About 1.2m homes have been destroyed and 20 million people affected by the devastating floods in Pakistan
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KPMG review of personal financial records of Dr Rajendra Pachauri

Thu, 08/26/2010 - 08:00
KPMG review of personal financial records of Dr Rajendra K Pachauri and other records of TERI for the period 1 April 2008 to 31 December 2009
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Toby Smith's renewables photographs

Wed, 08/25/2010 - 08:00
Photographer Toby Smith talks about his pictures documenting hydroelectric generation in Scotland, where man-made dams and turbine halls are absorbed into stunning natural landscapesEric Hilaire
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Baby Cameron's green gift

Wed, 08/25/2010 - 08:00
The Labour MP Frank Field has organised an acre of rainforest to be sponsored in the name of the newborn, Florence Rose Endellion CameronFittingly for the daughter of a family who gave their home an energy effiency overhaul and whose Dad promised the greenest government ever, one of Florence Rose En
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China's mega-jams are true cost of coal

Wed, 08/25/2010 - 08:00
The number of coal trucks suggest strains on China's energy supply that are equal to those on its transport systemIt is not easy to wake a coal truck driver at 2am, but I had to do it at least twenty times last night to get home from the massive traffic jam on the border between Hebei and Inner Mong
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UN report relies too heavily on Shell data

Wed, 08/25/2010 - 08:00
Report blaming 90% of spills in Ogoniland on locals stealing crude from pipelines allows companies to shirk responsibility? Outrage at UN decision to exonerate Shell for oil pollution in Niger deltaThe United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is preparing to issue a report announcing that 90% of
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Sea level to rise even with aggressive geo-engineering and greenhouse gas control, study finds

Wed, 08/25/2010 - 08:00
Sea level will likely be 30-70 centimeters higher by 2100 than at the start of the century, even if all but the most aggressive geo-engineering schemes are undertaken to mitigate the effects of global warming and greenhouse gas emissions are stringently controlled, according to new findings by international research group of scientists from England, China and Denmark.
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Greenpeace mobilises as firm strikes oil

Tue, 08/24/2010 - 08:00
? Cairn says well has found gas and oil-bearing sands in Arctic? Greenpeace ship already in area protesting against drillingCairn Energy has confirmed that it has discovered gas and oil-bearing sands off the coast of Greenland in a move that will heighten fears of environmental campaigners that the
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Is this the greenest cycle on the market?

Tue, 08/24/2010 - 08:00
Based in east London and using recycled Italian steels, Racer Rosa Bicycles are more than 90% manufactured in EuropeA new small British bike maker claims to craft ethical and environmentally friendly bicycles. But what's wrong with the rest of the manufacturers?"Just because you're green on one side
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Country diary: Wenlock Edge

Tue, 08/24/2010 - 08:00
Jackdaws clatter in tall pines at the Priory, as a family group gathers before flying off to the clan roost together, making sounds like kids playing in the park. As crimson light soaks through a strong still sky, the shadows thicken. The day has been damp and close, full of ripening blackberries an
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Pakistan floods: Deluges after the deluge | Jeremy Hunt

Tue, 08/24/2010 - 08:00
Catastrophic floods in Pakistan are likely to recur as global warming combines with El NiñoThe Pakistani crisis is already one of the very first order. Some 20 million people have been left homeless, along a path of destruction of more than 600 miles. Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has even compa
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A brief history of Sir Bill Gammell

Tue, 08/24/2010 - 08:00
Former rugby star and friend of presidents and prime ministers, the Scottish oil baron has gained new notoriety among environmentalists for opening up the Arctic to oil drillingIf you were to design an archetypal Scottish oil baron, you might very well design a Bill Gammell. He is a former Scotland
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India blocks Vedanta mine on Dongria-Kondh tribe's sacred hill

Tue, 08/24/2010 - 08:00
? Vedanta accused of flouting environmental regulations? Vedanta's buyout of Cairn oil interests also faces hurdles After years of controversy and confusion, Vedanta's project to mine bauxite on a forested hill considered sacred by an ancient tribe has been stopped by the Indian government."There's
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Birdsong: the cure for all ills?

Tue, 08/24/2010 - 08:00
Recordings of the dawn chorus are being used to calm children in hospitalKeats and Shelley certainly knew the power of birdsong, as in their respective odes to a nightingale and skylark. Now medical science has woken up to the therapeutic powers of the dawn chorus. An art project at Liverpool's Ald
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Spoof movie trailer launches competition for blockbuster stunt idea

Mon, 08/23/2010 - 08:00
The MOOvement MOOvie trailer makes waves online.
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New Head of Fundraising starts at Friends of the Earth

Mon, 08/23/2010 - 08:00
Tracey Pritchard, our new Head of Fundraising, starts today.
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The day of action as it happened

Mon, 08/23/2010 - 08:00
Activists from Climate Camp target sites owned by the Royal Bank of Scotland and companies with fossil fuel links around Edinburgh7.34am: Hundreds of Climate Camp activists have occupied land at the Royal Bank of Scotland's headquarters in Edinburgh, in protest at its multi-billion pound loans to th
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Bike jousting and naked rides

Mon, 08/23/2010 - 08:00
For every specialist taste there's a cycling-related activity catering for it. What's your fringe pursuit?Cycling in this country is not exactly mainstream, but it does seem to be on its way to achieving that status. Commuting by bike has seen a huge increase in the last 10 years, and recreational a
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Country diary: Somerset

Mon, 08/23/2010 - 08:00
The Normans built old St Nicholas Church at Uphill on a cliff that looks out to sea; if you stand at the churchyard wall, you have a strong sense of being at a frontier, and not only because you are on the English coast looking across to Wales. Just beyond the wall is a vertical drop where the seawa
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