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In the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) conference just completed in Bonn, Germany, the underlying assumption was the same as usual-a man-made climate crisis is looming. To stop it, we need to revolutionise the way we generate energy.
In one of two significant rulings favoring business, the Supreme Court is barring states from using public nuisance laws to try to force major utilities to cut greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.
Chris Huhne clearly relishes playing the Cabinet’s contrarian, deliberately distancing himself from the Conservatives in the Coalition – and from his party’s leader, Nick Clegg
A tidal gate might not be the only solution for dealing with the sea-level increases certain to affect the entire Bay Area, but the nonprofit group San Francisco Planning
A pair of oryx in Dubai.
ADDING LIME to acidifying oceans, sucking carbon dioxide (C02) and methane out of the air, genetically modifying crops so they are lighter in colour, and painting roofs and even roads white to reflect the sun’s heat . . . welcome of the world of geo-engineering
World Environment Day was celebrated on June 5, and Water and Environ-mental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa urged all South Africans to “save tomorrow today”, elaborating that every citizen had a responsibility to conserve the environment through actions as simple as saving electricity, saving water and planting a tree.
US Fires: A estimate pulled for the Highway 92, Ramsey Road to Moson Road and South to Highway 92, indicates that there are approximately 3,230 homes in this area and evacuations are being done to an estimated 1,700 homes at this time
The wettest week since winter has washed away the drought in some parts of the country, but restrictions remain in force, with Anglia still suffering.
THE ENVIRONMENT Agency Wales has acted to allay any fears that any areas will be denied flood defence funding under new European guidelines. New EU flood definitions mean only areas with 5,000 residents within one kilometre square will be deemed a ‘significant risk’ from flooding