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New coal plans spark fiery reply
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In a letter to The Observer, some of Britain's leading scientists claim that government plans to build new coal-fired power stations - without technology to cut emissions - … -
Saharan sun to shine for EU?
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A tiny rectangle superimposed on the vast expanse of the Sahara captures the seductive appeal of the audacious plan to cut Europe's carbon emissions by harnessing the … -
Breakthrough improves the efficiency of next generation lighting
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Scientists have made a breakthrough in the efficiency of next generation lighting technology – organic light emitting devices (OLEDs), according to a report in the … -
Government insists climate change strategy is working
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Report claims UK on track to cut emissions by over a quarter of 1990 levels by 2020 -
Nuclear remains on US presidential agendas
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Neither McCain nor Obama are willing to take nuclear energy off the table, but there are two important reasons why they should. -
Firms 'miss' social site success
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Businesses are missing out on the huge potential that social networks present, a leading information technology company has warned. -
Window dyes create powerful solar panels
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Windows could be used as powerful solar panels thanks to a clever new technology that concentrates the sun's rays. -
Oz climate change prognosis - drier and hotter
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A new report by Australia's top scientists predicts that the country will be hit by a 10-fold increase in heatwaves and that droughts will almost double in frequency and … -
Government holds biofuel expansion line
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The UK will continue to expand the use of biofuels in petrol and diesel for transport, despite the findings of an independent review which found today that the … -
Climate more urgent than economy - survey
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Voters think that taking action against climate change matters more than tackling the global economic downturn, according to a Guardian/ICM poll published today.