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Green Fatigue and Ambivalence in Overloaded World?
British people are now convinced about the dangers of global warming but are either baffled about how to stop it or are ignoring the issue.
'Improving the efficiency of central Government'
The National Audit Office published on 28 November 'Improving the efficiency of central government's office property', which calculates that the Government's civil estate costs GBP6bn per year to run and estimates that G...
Going green off–road
The cabin of Land Rover's LRX reflects the off-roader's premium positioning.
You Tube Climate Horror
It's called "The Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See" and while it's not a horror movie, it is rather disturbing. And it's sweeping the Internet.
Climate change and health: preparing for unprecedented challenges
Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), speech at the 2007 David E. Barmes Global Health Lecture, Bethesda, Maryland, USA on 10 December 2007 published on the WHO website.
Green heating on hold after pupils' health fears
A batch of environmentally friendly heating systems for Edinburgh schools has been put on hold by city leaders over fears they could cause schoolchildren breathing problems.
The Public Sector and Climate Change
A report, commissioned by the Scottish Government and published on November 8, considers how local authorities can contribute to the Scottish Government's sustainable development and climate change objectives.
Korean Oil Spill Devestates Marine Environment
The United Nations will lead an eight-person team of marine pollution and civil protection experts being deployed today to assess the 7 December oil spill in the Republic of Korea, the worst in the Asian nation's history...
New report from Local Government Association's Climate Change Commission
The LGA's Climate Change Commission has published a report which evaluates local government's achievements in addressing climate change and proposes further action.
'The climate of the UK and recent trends'
The first report of the five that will be published under the UKCIP08 umbrella, 'The climate of the UK and recent trends' was launched by Defra's Secretary of State, Hilary Benn MP, last week.