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Rising sea level to submerge Louisiana coastline, study warns
A vast swath of the coastal lands around New Orleans will be underwater by the dawn of the next century because the rate of sediment deposit in the Mississippi delta can not keep up with rising sea levels, according to a...
Flood protection investment must double
Two new reports from the Environment Agency show that one in six homes in England are at risk of flooding and that investment in the building and maintaining of flood defences will need to almost double to �1bn a year by...
UK energy bills too low says report
If the UK is to have any chance of developing new green technologies, consumers will need to pay more for energy, a group of leading scientists and engineers has warned. The Royal Society study also calls for the Governm...
Consultation on new UK coal power stations
The Department of Energy and Climate Change is consulting on its clean coal framework. The consultation details how the Government proposes to reconcile curbing emissions of carbon from future coal fired power stations i...
Mekong dolphins on brink of extinction
Pollution in the Mekong River has pushed the local population of Irrawaddy dolphins to the brink of extinction, according to a new report by WWF.
Scientists warn of growing threat to climate change from unchecked gases
An international team of scientific researchers has warned that hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) gases � used increasingly in insulation foam, air-conditioning and refrigeration � present a significant threat to global efforts to...
US House passes climate change bill
The United States has taken its first step towards reducing carbon emissions with the House of Representatives narrowly passing a bill that would set the country's first ever limits on its greenhouse gas production.
Report warns of faltering agriculture investments leaving two–thirds of rural poor behind
Today's food crisis could worsen dramatically as decades of declining investment in agriculture have constrained the ability of the world's poorest people to cope with climatic and economic shocks, according to a new rep...
Ozone layer recovery may be delayed by GHG emissions, study says
The ozone layer in the stratosphere protects life on Earth from harmful radiation, but emissions from human activity have damaged this defence. A new study suggests that ozone recovery could be delayed, or even postponed...
DEFRA and DECC Launch Consultation On Draft Guidance On How To Measure and Report Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions
IEMA are seeking your views to input into a response to this consultation. Defra and DECC have launched a joint public consultation on draft guidance for how UK organisations should measure and report their greenhouse g...