Wednesday May 31st 2006, 4:00 am
From corporates fouling a river to small-time crooks disposing of asbestos dangerously, the Environment Agency in the UK is making real headway in prosecuting businesses that harbour a dirty secret.
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Waging war on firms who play dirty.
Nation backs Norfolk’s incinerator fight.
Wednesday May 31st 2006, 4:00 am
The fight to stop a waste incinerator from being built in Norfolk has been given a huge boost thanks to campaigners from across the country joining forces.
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Blueprints in green: home designs that Earth can live with.
Wednesday May 31st 2006, 4:00 am
In the National Building Museum's ambitious exhibition on eco-design, there is an overarching theme: Ecological issues will dominate 21st-century architecture as modernism did the 20th century.
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FAA takes the wind out of wind farms.
Wednesday May 31st 2006, 4:00 am
The federal government has stopped work on more than a dozen wind farms planned across the Midwest, saying research is needed on whether the giant turbines could interfere with military radar.
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Born again.
Wednesday May 31st 2006, 4:00 am
Al Gore was the nearly man of US politics, the wooden Clinton sidekick who never made it to the top job. But now he's back with a mission to save the planet - and this time he's passionate.
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Scourge of the greens: Clarkson branded ‘a bigoted petrolhead’.
Wednesday May 31st 2006, 4:00 am
He has insisted there is almost certainly no such thing as global warming, threatened to run down cyclists who get in his way and vowed to keep his patio heater lit 24 hours a day, just to annoy Greenpeace.
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Global warming threatens Baltic Sea marine life.
Wednesday May 31st 2006, 4:00 am
Global warming is adding new threats to marine life in the almost land-locked Baltic Sea, where fish are already struggling in polluted, brackish waters, a leading expert said on Wednesday.
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Study: the tropics is stretching up.
Wednesday May 31st 2006, 4:00 am
From 1979 to 2005, the tropics has expanded by up to two degrees of latitude, covering a width of 220km, says American scientists on the latest issue of the Science magazine.
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Sports offers a new arena for climate change concerns.
Wednesday May 31st 2006, 4:00 am
If you're among the estimated 86 million people who will visit a U.S. beach this summer, the impact of climate change on sports and recreation is becoming very apparent.
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UN Kyoto chief judges climate change options.
Wednesday May 31st 2006, 4:00 am
Huge green investment into developing countries, planned under a Kyoto Protocol scheme, should tick quality of life, clean energy and climate change boxes, the UN-appointed overseer of such projects told Reuters.
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Climate change may spur poison ivy growth.
Wednesday May 31st 2006, 4:00 am
Add another item to the list of health threats posed by global warming: poison ivy that's more poisonous, and lots more of it.
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