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Hot water use key to cutting domestic emissions says study
A new report has called for action to reduce the carbon footprint of British homes associated with hot water use.
Top ten EU polluters revealed
A new interactive map has put the spotlight on major greenhouse gas polluters. Climate campaign group Sandbag has unveiled its new detailed map of all the polluters in the European Emissions Trading Scheme.
Climate refugees will not flood rich nations, says study
Migrants uprooted by climate change in the poorest parts of the world are likely to only move locally, contrary to predictions that hundreds of millions will descend on rich countries, according to a new study.
UK's transition to low carbon
The UK Government has set out how it plans to move the country onto a permanent low carbon footing and meet the cuts in carbon emissions set out in the budget of 34 per cent on 1990 levels by 2020.
Renewable energy boosts economy says study
The first study to assess the economic effects of supporting renewable energy indicates that meeting the EU renewable targets could provide about 410,000 new jobs and 0.24 per cent additional GDP for the EU.
Arctic ice shows 40 per cent thinning since 2004
A new NASA study has revealed that the Arctic Ocean's permanent blanket of ice around the North Pole has thinned by more than 40 per cent since 2004. Scientists said the rapid loss was "remarkable" and said it could forc...
Child mortality goal for 2015 unattainable
The United Nations' Millennium Development Goal (MDG) to reduce the 1990 child mortality level by two-thirds by 2015 will not be achieved, according to a report by the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency.
Electronics companies backtrack on toxics phase–out
The latest edition of Greenpeace's 'Guide to Greener Electronics' ranking reveals that the world's biggest PC makers � Hewlett Packard (HP), Dell and Lenovo � have failed to improve their low scores. All three maintain a...
Climate scorecards rank G8 nations
The G8 Climate Scorecards 2008, examining the climate performance of the G8 nations and five emerging economies, show that the UK is leading the G8 nations in achieving Kyoto targets but the group is moving too slowly ov...
UN agencies join forces on early warning systems
Two United Nations agencies are collaborating on a project to improve early warning systems to try to reduce the risk posed by natural disasters and extreme weather conditions across South-East Europe.