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UK defences put to the test on three fronts
Flood defences across the UK are being rethought as experts and government agencies get to grips with the reality that a
A Copenhagen deal, not a treaty
Energy Source (Fiona Harvey): Anyone following prospects for the Copenhagen climate change conference recently can be forgiven for feeling mightily confused...
Asia set to overtake US in green technology race
Asian economies look set to outstrip the US in the clean-technology market by rapidly increasing investment in manufacturing
Manufacturers criticise low-carbon progress
A "scattergun" approach to regulation has hampered the UK's efforts to be a leader in low-carbon technologies, and the tax
Obama damps hopes for final treaty on climate change at Copenhagen
Barack Obama conceded yesterday that next month's Copenhagen summit would not produce a legally binding treaty to tackle
Environment: Industry seizes the initiative on emissions
The airline industry surprised many observers in September when the International Air Transport Association pledged that the
Obama renews climate pledge
Barack Obama, the US president, on Tuesday gave his strongest commitment yet to an international deal on climate change,
Asia set to overtake US in green technology
Asian economies look set to outstrip the US in the clean technology market by rapidly increasing investment in manufacturing
South Korea pledges emissions cut
South Korea vowed on Tuesday to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 4 per cent by 2020, brushing aside objections from
South Korea promises 4% emissions cut
South Korea vowed yesterday to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 4 per cent by 2020, brushing aside objections from
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