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Can air pollution affect rainfall? The latest study, to be published in next month’s Journal of Climate, suggests Africa’s droughts may have been caused in part by sulphur dioxide pollution from North America and Europe.
Australia is wasting 92% of its city runoff water and 86% of its effluent water, a leading water scientist from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has warned, calling for a better approach to saving the resource.
Preston based Pakawaste Limited, has recently supplied three of their Powerkrush 50 static waste compactors to London United Busways based in West London.
Devon cows are to become pioneering suppliers of energy to the UK’s first dung-fired power plant – the £7.7 million plant came into operation late last week.
In this week’s European Business Briefs, biogas use is on the up, a drinking water purification company celebrates its success, a new wind farm for Belgium, and a new contract for utility management and energy supply in France.
The Government has announced that it has approved two new recycling schemes to be funded through Private Finance Initiatives, which include alternatives to landfill through biological treatment.
New solar-powered housing and offices are being built in Brighton and Scotland with recycled tyres and aluminium tins.
In this week’s UK Business Briefs, £50,000 for kerbside collections of plastic waste for recycling, continuing investment in wastewater treatment in Yorkshire, and a new logo for BSI.
Melting Alaskan glaciers are responsible for at least 9% of the global sea level rise over the past century, say scientists.
Shareholders in oil and gas companies could lose out from actions to curb climate change and increasing difficulties in accessing energy reserves, warns a new World Resources Institute (WRI) report. The report also reveals that many companies have not made their investors fully aware of the effect of these issues on future financial performance.
The European Commission is pursuing every single member state over a variety of environmental failings, including issues regarding ozone and waste.
In this week’s international Business Briefs, a new wind farm - which will become one of the US’s largest, US$4.5 million for pulp and paper company’s emission cuts, heavy metal remediation on the increase in Canada, and Tokyo’s first hydrogen refuelling station.
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