![]() | Monday 20th July 2009 Severn Tidal Barrage at Forefront of Government Green Energy Plans The Government last week, announced sweeping plans to meet the promised 34% cut in carbon emissions by 2020 and the energy sector is expected to facilitate a large proportion of those reductions. One central feature of those plans is the controversial Sev Full Story » |
![]() | Thursday 16th July 2009 Government Unveils Plans to Meet Carbon Targets The Government released sweeping plans yesterday, revealing how it expects to meet its carbon targets and make the move to a green economy. The plans include reforms in all sectors including transport, industry, renewable energy and home energy consumptio Full Story » |
![]() | Wednesday 15th July 2009 Low Fine for Polluting Water Company Late last year, a member of the public noticed raw sewage pumping in to Trevaunance Cove stream just 750 meters upstream from Trevaunance Cove. The Cove is a popular beach near St. Agnes in Cornwall designated as a safe bathing beach. The observer notifie Full Story » |
![]() | Friday 26th June 2009 Melting Glaciers Force New Border Agreement in the Alps Climate change is causing a dramatic rift in the Alps and the creation of two distinct climatic zones. The shocking discovery has revealed that the southern areas are receiving considerably less snow and hence drying out, while the northern Alps have seen Full Story » |
![]() | Wednesday 24th June 2009 Is Bio Fuel an Answer to Jet Fuel Carbon Emissions A humble weed by the name of Camelina Sativa is causing a stir in aviation circles and has been proposed as a way to cut the carbon footprint of the aeronautical industry. The plant is native to Northern Europe and has traditionally been harvested as a Full Story » |
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