Archive for November, 2009

27th November
2009

Sited on the banks of the Oslo fjord, it generates electricity using the natural process that keeps plants standing upright and our body cells rigid


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27th November
2009

Leaders from China and Europe will sign a new Science and Technology Agreement at next week’s summit in Nanjing, where progress is also likely on a major near-zero emissions coal project.
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27th November
2009

After EU officials had hailed’the prospect of the United States setting targets for reducing greenhouse-gas emissions, the European Parliament yesterday (25 November) called for an ambitious, legally-binding agreement to be struck in Copenhagen?and urged EU leaders to bring ?30 billion in climate aid to the negotiating table.
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26th November
2009

Fears of the warming effect of fossil fuels have pushed governments to reconsider nuclear power – but could a uranium shortage scupper their plans?


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26th November
2009

Funds promised to developing countries to help tackle climate change are unaccounted for, a BBC investigation finds.
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26th November
2009

Funds promised to developing countries to help tackle climate change are unaccounted for, a BBC investigation finds.
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26th November
2009

Ministers back calls to plant millions of trees across the country to help combat climate change.
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26th November
2009

Ministers back calls to plant millions of trees across the country to help combat climate change.
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26th November
2009

The US president has given a major boost to next month’s Copenhagen talks by offering firm targets for cuts in US greenhouse gas emissions


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26th November
2009

The release of hundreds of personal emails sent by climate researchers has proved extremely embarrassing


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