Radio presenter Alan Jones acknowledges turnout of around 150 demonstrators was lower than expected . . . → Read More: Canberra windfarm protesters demand end to ‘renewable energy scam’
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Radio presenter Alan Jones acknowledges turnout of around 150 demonstrators was lower than expected . . . → Read More: Canberra windfarm protesters demand end to ‘renewable energy scam’
Citizens Climate Lobby aims to organize the public to create pressure behind a carbon fee and dividend system . . . → Read More: Citizens Climate Lobby pushes for a carbon tax and dividend
A new award-winning documentary fronted by Jeremy Irons seeks to raise global awareness of the problem . . . → Read More: Waste and pollution: does film have the power to change consumer behaviour?
Mayor set to cross ‘final recycling frontier’ with city-wide plan to handle up to 100,000 tons of food waste a year . . . → Read More: Bloomberg set to roll out New York composting plan for food waste
We know so little about fin whales. The resumption of whaling shows the global market prevailing over common sense . . . → Read More: Iceland’s fin whales are endangered. Stop this bloody cull
Proposals will go before a commission next month to help protect thousands of species in Antarctic waters . . . → Read More: Could the world’s biggest marine sanctuary be declared in the Antarctic?
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority proposes use of Essex site to store intermediate level waste until 2040 . . . → Read More: Bradwell-on-Sea identified as potential site to dump radioactive waste
Voyage by Solar Impulse – the first to fly by night as well as day – is designed to showcase clean energy technology . . . → Read More: Solar-powered plane flying across US lands in Washington DC
As the global population rises and food prices do too, many scientists are looking for alternatives to traditional foodstuffs . . . → Read More: The future of food: insects, GM rice and edible packaging are on the menu |
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