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Mouchel, the consulting and business services group, has reported an increase in revenue of 46 per cent to £656.7 million and a rise in pre-tax profits (before exceptional items) of 20 per cent to £38.8 million for the year ending 31 July 2008.
Advice for businesses on reducing waste, water conservation and energy efficiency is being offered by a new service.
Ireland's first underground bottle bank has opened today in Dublin.
A smart meter pilot to test the money and energy saving benefits the devices could provide has been delayed and reduced.
Crab fishermen in Broadhaven Bay are concerned that the Shell Corrib refinery could pollute the area's water, threatening their livelihoods.
Water supply shortages will affect urban centres in the next five years unless there is further investment, according to the national policy advisory body for enterprise and science.
The US presidential candidates have set out their climate change stalls as the race for the White House heats up.
Six people are believed to have died in weather-related incidents as heavy rain brought flash floods to parts of England and Wales on Friday.
It is an argument that has divided experts, but now scientists believe they have the answer to the question of whether air pollution increases or decreases rainfall.
Australian researchers are teaming up with communities living near one of Australia's most famous attractions to protect it from poor water quality.
The High Court has held that waste water escaping from a public sewerage system maintained by a statutory undertaking is controlled waste within the meaning of section 33 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA) and that this is subject to enforcement control by the Environment Agency (EA).
Recent changes to legislation which will impact on the environmental sector come under the spotlight in this Semple Fraser and Edie News monthly round-up of new law and policy.
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