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  1. WWF-UK: Focus on clean not nuclear energy
  2. WWF-UK: Energy review is a damp squib
  3. Nuclear chiefs say plans do not go far enough
  4. West African black rhinos feared extinct
  5. Nuclear at the core of Britain's energy plans
  6. 'Climate change should be taken out of politics to allow radical remedies'
  7. Foreign bees 'a threat to local species'
  8. Global warming 'will cancel out Western aid and devastate Africa'
  9. Labour reaction: Backbench MPs pledge to oppose changes to the planning system
  10. Biodiesel beats ethanol in biofuel battle
  11. UK energy review backs new nuclear stations
  12. Band pledges $100,000 to counter CO2 effects of tour
  13. Nuclear shelter
  14. Sure, nuclear power is safer than in the past - but we still don't need it
  15. EU backs organic develoments
  16. MPs press over nuclear subsidies
  17. Energy Review concluded
  18. Blair still says go on green
  19. Britain champions nuclear, renewable energy in major review
  20. Is nuclear the answer?
  21. Sun helps clean the sky
  22. £400m gas-fired power station planned
  23. 'Many people do care about their local environment and are prepared to roll up their sleeves and help'
  24. Ethical spend is a wake-up call for producers
  25. MPs on isles eco-energy mission
  26. Bangladesh coal divides region
  27. New power plant planned 'to keep the lights on'
  28. Swimmers brave "smelly" river in south China
  29. Blair takes nuclear option in bid to solve Britain's energy problem
  30. WWF says power firms could do better
  31. Half of China's chemical plants pose severe eco-risk
  32. The natural alternative
  33. Your nuclear energy questions answered
  34. Positive figures for future
  35. Hannay sells UK business after profits are shredded
  36. Energy review urges barrage study
  37. Isles renewables yard in trouble
  38. Council unveils wind turbine plan
  39. Energy plan offers role for coal
  40. Blair presses nuclear button, but will the market stump up the cash?
  41. Half China's chemical plants pose grave risk
  42. How nuclear got back on agenda
  43. Farmers' foe: Smog damage to crops costs billions
  44. No nuclear stations for NI: Hain
  45. Brown slams Cameron's green stance
  46. Blair: UK needs nuclear power
  47. Nuclear and renewables drive energy policy
  48. Government backs small and green
  49. Cameron goes green in Norway
  50. EU's Barroso Says G8 to Renew Climate Commitments
  51. New powers for London Mayor give clear steer for environment
  52. Brownfield bill would boost remediation
  53. Farming sucking Med dry
  54. Costa del Sol fast becoming Concrete Coast
  55. Russia-US nuclear waste deal sparks protests
  56. Half of China's chemical plants pose severe eco-risk
  57. Pelleting equipment
  58. Ewan mobilises new leakage force
  59. 'Global fear' over energy plans
  60. Admiralty Arch update: Government fails to prove claims of illegal timber
  61. Council unveils wind turbine plan
  62. Global warming 'willÂbleepcancel out Western aid and devastate Africa'
  63. MPs seek consensus on global warming
  64. UK Boosts Nuclear Lobby in Global Warming Battle
  65. Spain Looks Overseas to Meet Costly Kyoto Goals
  66. Band pledges $100,000 to counter CO2 effects of tour
  67. Blair wants G8 to be G13 to tackle climate change
  68. Leaky water firm escapes fine
  69. Le Mans plans diesel restrictions
  70. World Bank chief urges regional action on Lake Victoria
  71. Good governance 'at heart' of development plan
  72. MPs seek consensus on global warming
  73. Thames Water sees profits soar
  74. More complaints about water companies
  75. Complaints about water firms rise
  76. Water complaints up 10%
  77. Canada's 'Winterpeg' Facing a Dry Summer
  78. Killer kangaroo was ultimate fighting marsupial
  79. Mayor loses bid for single London waste authority
  80. Leaders inaugurate strategic BTC oil pipeline
  81. Los Angeles cars going green
  82. Indonesia tests fuel alternative in palm oil
  83. For energy security, think nuclear
  84. Save energy - but not at any cost
  85. London's mayor given more powers
  86. Chernobyl's 'nuclear nightmares'
  87. Spain Says Kyoto Will Cost it Up to 3 Billion Euros
  88. Long-term transport plan revealed
  89. Wind group offers muted praise
  90. Russia-US nuclear waste deal sparks protests
  91. World Court to Decide on Uruguay Mills Construction
  92. Think before you drink
  93. Aquarium project loan is rejected
  94. Review view not what was expected from nuclear trenches
  95. Canada Climate Exchange Awaits Govt Kyoto Decision
  96. Moths' decline may herald crisis in UK biodiversity
  97. Malaysia Biofuel Plants to Boost Palm Prices
  98. HK's Star Ferry surrenders to urbanisation
  99. Grid 'will pay £1.4bn extra' for N-stations
  100. Swimmers Brave "Smelly" River in South China
  101. SSE takes stake in new power station
  102. Businesses voice road frustration
  103. Recycling centres under spotlight
  104. 3,500 swimmers brave China's murky Pearl River in confidence show
  105. Band pledges $100,000 to counter CO2 effects of tour
  106. UK calls for deep sea bottom trawling to be banned
  107. Microgeneration moves to mainstream in Scotland
  108. Farming sucking Med dry
  109. Costa del Sol fast becoming Concrete Coast
  110. UK to double water aid
  111. Russia-US nuclear waste deal sparks protests
  112. Severn Trent Services Introduces Revolutionary Domestic Water Meter with Internal Radio Transmitter
  113. WWEM 2006: Conference Finalised, Exhibition Almost Full
  114. Dead Whale Seen Floating in the English Channel
  115. Widespread condemnation of nuclear preference in Government's Energy Review
  116. Sea wall breached creates UK's largest wetland as flood defence
  117. Turbine defeat
  118. 4,000 battle blazes in California
  119. Blair confident of practical energy-saving measures on global warming
  120. European satellite to boost weather forecasting, climate research
  121. G8 to feed oil addiction, fuelling climate change
  122. Fife firm's role in offshore wind farm
  123. Brazil will share expertise in agriculture with Africa
  124. G8 document shows splits on nuclear, climate issues
  125. G8 supports 'open' energy markets
  126. 'Transport strategy must address climate change'
  127. G8 urged to push energy efficiency
  128. Rare sea eagles to go on display
  129. FTSE 250 slow to act on climate change
  130. AES eyes international wind, buys Scottish firm
  131. UK energy review boosts renewables, nukes
  132. Single EU-wide emissions cap proposed for post-2012
  133. EU targets pesticide safety
  134. WWF laments energy gap 'spin'
  135. Global warming: world dancing on a volcano, says Chirac
  136. Energy giant switches to capital ad agency
  137. Tourism and turtles in turf war
  138. Study calls for better green fuel alternatives
  139. The energy debate: Wind
  140. Washing dishes by hand wastes millions of litres
  141. Vulture numbers are cut to the bone
  142. Our wasteful ways will finish us off
  143. Swimmer takes Thames challenge
  144. Birdwatching tourism ready for take-off in Eritrea
  145. Fight to return France's icon isle to the sea
  146. New home recycling scheme starts
  147. Phone recycling hailed a success
  148. Proven wins £5m venture capital cash
  149. Commissioner's visit boosts funding hopes
  150. Commission targets fuel cell drive
  151. Global action needed on deep sea destruction
  152. Greece to Raise Carbon Allowances for 2008-12
  153. 'Successful test' for Tehri dam
  154. Greens Slam G8 Over Climate Change, Nuclear Boost
  155. Ben & Jerry's breaks ranks with Unilever over 'risky' GM ice cream additive
  156. 2050: the last gorilla
  157. Rare species die in heathland blaze
  158. Eating the Amazon: The fight to curb corporate destruction
  159. Minister against nuclear plants
  160. UK heatwave tops Spanish costas
  161. Public says 'no' to badger cull
  162. Norway's whale catch falls short
  163. On the rise: The Thames in 2100
  164. Recycling project up and running
  165. Essex achieves 2% reduction in household waste
  166. EU to Propose Limits on Chemicals in Lakes, Rivers
  167. Recycled paper use falls in UK
  168. River pollution kills 2,000 fish
  169. London looks to adapt to climate change
  170. Ford to invest £1bn to cut emissions
  171. Commission seeks fresh pesticide legislation
  172. Farming sucking Med dry
  173. California dreaming of biofuelled future
  174. UK to double water aid
  175. Earth Tech UK Wins Gold At RoSPA Occupational Health & Safety Awards 2006
  176. Earth Tech Consortium Signs Contract for Northern Ireland's First Public Private Partnership
  177. US Sees Widespread Record Power Use Amid Heat Wave
  178. Indonesia 2006 Rice Output on Track Despite Drought
  179. Ulster civil servants at loggerheads over £59m green energy scheme
  180. Cars Seek to Show They Are all Green Under the Bonnet
  181. Take steps to avoid getting hot under the collar
  182. Heat and what it does to us
  183. Water supplies fail amid heatwave
  184. Climate change threatens important mangroves - SciDev.Net
  185. In the eye of the storm
  186. 'UK's hottest day ever' warning
  187. Tomorrow may be Britain's hottest day ever
  188. Motor Show focuses on green
  189. MP calls for rethink on Cornwall incinerator plan
  190. Different court rulings highlight confusion over green regulations
  191. Super-size recycling plant on cards for West Midlands
  192. Waste disposal hands Terra Firma £1.4m
  193. US simmers as record temperatures reap transport chaos
  194. Legal threat over waste contract
  195. Hands sells UK landfill giant to Spanish for £1.4bn
  196. Heatwave sparks health warnings
  197. Offshore turbines go on display
  198. Serpentine solar boat to set sail
  199. Canada Aims to Boost Biofuel Production
  200. £33m wind farm receives approval
  201. UK Could See Record High Temperatures This Week
  202. Campaigner dismisses Defra response to pesticide report
  203. Individuals could trade carbon currency - Miliband
  204. Ireland reflects on a year of WEEE
  205. Europe sets sights on surface water pollution
  206. California dreaming of biofuelled future
  207. UK to double water aid
  208. Stealth Cam set to put fly-tippers down in the dumps!
  209. Earth Tech UK Wins Gold At RoSPA Occupational Health & Safety Awards 2006
  210. London needs to raise its game to achieve big improvements in its waste infrastructure following the review of Mayoral powers
  211. Coal: a clean energy source for the future?
  212. Malaysian state to log orangutan habitats
  213. New World Bank Body to Battle Latin American Smog
  214. Kyoto 1 Billion Tonnes Pollution Cut Seen in Doubt
  215. Cashing in on China's Renewable Energy Boom
  216. Brad Pitt Hopes to Build 'Green' in New Orleans
  217. Ford to invest £1bn in UK on green cars
  218. Economists must take climate change seriously say scientists
  219. Canada Stresses Commitment to Kyoto Climate Pact
  220. Loss of mangroves threatens Pacific islands
  221. Loss of mangroves threatens Pacific islands
  222. Just how green is my barbie?
  223. UK to double water aid
  224. Microgeneration moves to mainstream in Scotland
  225. Waste infrastructure needed to boost London recycling
  226. France's Chirac Warns Mankind Faces Climate Volcano
  227. Record-bid swim starts with run
  228. Rare sea eagles to go on display
  229. Drought threatens Amazon basin
  230. Pair of rare eagles face public gaze
  231. India's cotton farmers cry for state aid
  232. Birdwatching Tourism Ready for Take-Off in Eritrea
  233. EU environment ministers push for eco-efficiency
  234. G8 commits to 'open and transparent' energy markets
  235. Portuguese firefighters battle nine wildfires
  236. China plan to help environment
  237. Defra issues advice for beating the heat
  238. Miliband unveils carbon swipe-card plan
  239. Emerging markets reveal green investment opportunities for the Environment Agency
  240. Nuclear power in from the cold as energy gap looms
  241. Swipe-card plan to ration consumers' carbon use
  242. Record temperatures expected in heatwave
  243. Huge hydro tunnel digger on road
  244. Come out from behind that sofa! It's only the weather forecast
  245. Haze makes air quality "unhealthy" in parts of Malaysia
  246. Heatwave kills one in Spain as Britain braces for hottest day
  247. London learns climate change tips
  248. Earth facing 'catastrophic' loss of species
  249. Third of amphibians are ready to croak
  250. G8 condemned over climate action