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Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has blocked proposals by Thames Water to build the UK's first desalination plant on the grounds that it is too energy intensive.
The Scottish Executive has announced an investment of £3 million to boost water quality monitoring activities and help meet the needs of the Water Framework Directive.
Hundreds of kilometres of Britain's coastline could erode by over 100 metres as a result of rising sea levels induced by global warming, the National Trust has warned.
Nuclear power could be the cheaper option for producing future UK energy needs while meeting greenhouse gas reduction targets, a report has found.
The European Parliament's Committee for Industry, Research and Energy has backed a draft directive calling for tougher mandatory objectives for energy savings in Member States.
Professor David Bellamy last night launched Ladbrokes' 2005 Big Bird Race - an innovative conservation project using interactive betting to highlight the impact of harmful fishing methods and encourage more countries to sign up to the international Agreement for the Conservation of Abatrosses and Petrels (ACAP).
Environmental, health and consumer groups have urged the Spanish government to stop the Almaden mercury operation from polluting the planet and poisoning millions of people worldwide.
Private bank JPMorgan Chase has been commended by environmentalists for its recent adoption of a comprehensive environmental policy, primarily to address global warming and deforestation.
Proposed EU laws for monitoring and controlling hazardous chemicals will not affect competitiveness, contrary to claims by big business, a report has revealed.
The impact of climate change on global crop production is likely to be worse than was previously predicted, scientists announced this week.
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