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Britain's leading Scientists have challenged the US oil company, ExxonMobil, to stop funding Groups that attempt to undermine the scientific consensus on Climate Change. In an unprecedented step,...
Read More >>>Following the recent heavy rainstorms, runoff has overloaded London's antiquated drainage system, once again forcing Thames Water to release 1.25 million litres of untreated sewage into the Thames....
Read More >>>Rewards for reusing carrier bags, packaging to go on the compost heap, and even wind turbines on their roofs: Britain's big Supermarkets all want to show off their green credentials, but a survey...
Read More >>>— by Cahal Milmo, The Independent. Published: 13 September 2006 Britain's boom in Recycling is being hampered by widespread ignorance and confusion about what is classified as 'recyclable.'...
Read More >>>The combination of a severe storm and a high tide would cause catastrophic damage to parts of the UK, leading researchers have warned. The scientists have criticised Government cuts to national...
Read More >>>World leaders have been urged to put more money into developing new energy technologies to tackle global warming. Royal Society President Martin Rees wants a publicly-funded international research...
Read More >>>The London Assembly wants more done to boost transport use on the Thames. Its transport committee's inquiry into Thames commuter services found they would be more popular if people were aware of...
Read More >>>The Central Analytical Directorate within Defra is pleased to announce the publication of key outputs from the 2005-2006 cross-cutting research programme on Pro-Environmental Behaviour Change....
Read More >>>— by Andy Furillo Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a Bill that he hopes will result in the installation of solar electric panels on one million California homes over the next decade. SB 1,...
Read More >>>Organisation: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION Location: Greater London Salary: £39,910 per annum Date posted: 5 Sep 2006 Closing date: 22 Sep 2006 London, Angel - £39,910 per annum • Are...
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