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Over the next three years, the Government is to give an extra £69 million to tackle pollution and cut the cost of motoring by promote cleaner, more fuel-efficient cars, Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, announced on 20 November at the climate change conference in The Hague.
The Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR) is launching a consultation on a number of methods of risk assessment to determine Local Air Pollution Control (LAPC).
The world’s first commercial wave power station on the Hebridean island of Islay has successfully begun to feed electricity into the UK’s national grid.
The European Commission has decided to take no further action against an Italian waste consortium that had been abusing its dominant market position.
The State Government of Western Australia has increased its commitment to wetland conservation by nominating three sites for listing under the International Convention on Wetlands, known as the Ramsar Convention.
The EU and small island states’ attempts to broker a successful outcome to the UN conference on global warming has, in their eyes, been hampered by US intransigence.
The European Union Competition Commissioner has proposed generous aid and tax incentives for renewable energy.
A European-wide youth campaign has bet the Environment Commissioner, Margot Wallstrom, that they can decrease carbon dioxide emissions in schools across Europe.
The proposal of a new nuclear power plant in Finland – which would be Western Europe’s first since the 1980’s – has met with both strong praise and criticism.
A new report showing a dramatic decline in farmland bird populations blames changes in crop routines, herbicides and pesticides.
Several US firms have voiced considerable concern that flexible mechanisms they already have in place to cut greenhouse gas emissions may be placed in danger by the EU’s tough stance on climate change control.
The United States has been cast as public enemy number one at The Hague’s 185 nation talks on climate change, attracting condemnation over its failure to curb greenhouse gas emissions and certain proposals aimed at breaking the international deadlock.
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