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Updated on Dec 04, 14
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Australia heads to major climate negotiations in the wake of high level defence of its coal industry
Group of least-developed nations at UN climate summit say rich counties should do ‘substantially more’ to cut emissions
Unless December turns unusually cold, 2014 will beat 1995, 2006, 1990 and 2011 as the warmest year on record
Team examines tens of thousands of genes to identify those that allow coral to adapt to high carbon dioxide levels and more acidic oceans
Global livestock industry produces more greenhouse gas emissions than transport but fear of a consumer backlash is preventing action, says Chatham House report
Residents forced out of their homes after the River Parrett burst its banks almost a year ago express hope and despair over government help
£2.3bn for flood defences in England is not new money, and spending has gone backwards under this Tory-led government despite its claims to the contrary
This year could be the UK's warmest for almost 250 years as measured by the world's oldest temperature record, say researchers.
David Cameron says all flood defences that were damaged last winter in extreme weather have been repaired.
Eradication effort to protect the island’s wildlife from millions of invasive rats, which will feed on the brains of live seabird chicks, starts in 2015
Imagine the trouble that would ensue if China resorted to desperate measures to cool its climate but the result was that the Indian Monsoon suddenly failed.
India's prime minister has ordered a drive to rid the streets of rubbish, but his Clean India campaign could spell the end for Delhi's army of informal rubbish collectors. I went to speak to them, with my sketchpad.
Residents are starting to move back into homes, but many are frustrated at slow progress of flood defences
It's nearly a year since TV screens were filled with furious locals protesting at the failure to drain the Somerset Levels.
Curious absence of the Philippines’ key negotiator could be due to political pressure from rich countries ahead of crucial climate negotiations, say NGOs
Last month, Denton, a college town not far from Dallas, voted to ban hydraulic fracturing – thanks in no small part to a dedicated band of mainly female activists. How did they manage to beat big oil? Suzanne Goldenberg reports
EU says mandatory carbon emissions cuts should be set for all countries, whereas US wants individual countries to be free to adjust the scale and pace of reductions
GDF Suez, Alstom and EDF among winners of Alderney Race tidal pilot round as government plans new offshore wind farm tender next year
Danish company claims new enzyme technology makes refining lower grade oils more cost-effective
German Federal Environment Agency chief and IEA director predict more firms to switch to renewable energy generation
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Updated on Dec 04, 14
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Category: Government & Politics
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