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Lightbulb phase-out begins
Mon 24 Aug 2009
Water transfers need better handling - report
Fri 21 Aug 2009
Cattle giant makes Amazon pledge
Tue 18 Aug 2009
Baltic Sea to provide eco ‘model’
Tue 18 Aug 2009
Waste-fuelled power plant gets green light
Mon 17 Aug 2009
Farming plan targets green future
Mon 13 Jul 2009
UK and Norway target CCS
Wed 03 Jun 2009
Green community initiative praised
Thu 07 May 2009
Bycatch problem highlighted in study
Tue 21 Apr 2009
Government backs electric cars
Thu 16 Apr 2009
Landfill projects get multi-million boost
Mon 30 Mar 2009
UK to act on illegal timber
Thu 26 Mar 2009
£1m for green apprenticeship scheme
Wed 25 Mar 2009
Polar bear nations reach agreement
Wed 25 Mar 2009
Litter problem needs collaboration - Minister
Wed 18 Mar 2009
Chewing gum litter campaign hailed
Tue 17 Mar 2009
EU targets energy efficiency in motors
Mon 16 Mar 2009
“Greener” Land Rover wins backing
Thu 12 Mar 2009
Motor emissions reductions “painfully slow”
Thu 12 Mar 2009
Iceland slammed over whaling plan
Wed 11 Mar 2009
Earth Hour draws closer
Wed 11 Mar 2009
Micro turbine web tool launched
Tue 10 Mar 2009
New centre targets sustainable transport
Tue 10 Mar 2009
WWF reveals incredible new species
Wed 17 Dec 2008
Air quality and climate change links revealed
Mon 08 Dec 2008
North Wales gets renewable boost
Wed 03 Dec 2008
Major report demands energy rethink
Wed 26 Nov 2008
Warm Front scheme gets boost
Tue 25 Nov 2008
Thames Gateway green aims outlined
Mon 13 Oct 2008
Funding targets greener freight industry
Mon 15 Sep 2008
Energy saving proposals backed
Mon 15 Sep 2008
Prince Charles praised over GM stance
Tue 19 Aug 2008
Shell ‘sustainable’ ad complaint upheld
Wed 13 Aug 2008
Wind farm approval granted
Mon 11 Aug 2008
Eco-town bids improving
Mon 04 Aug 2008
Climate change programme ‘unfair’
Tue 22 Jul 2008
North East to get wind boost
Mon 21 Jul 2008
NI Minister condemned for climate claim
Mon 14 Jul 2008
G8 plan falls ‘dangerously short’
Wed 09 Jul 2008
World Bank requires energy rethink – WWF
Mon 23 Jun 2008
Waste crime penalties to increase?
Tue 17 Jun 2008
Commission backs whale decision
Mon 09 Jun 2008
Biomass gets another boost
Mon 09 Jun 2008
Landfills can go green – study
Fri 30 May 2008
EU fisheries hit by fuel hikes
Fri 30 May 2008
Heathrow protest heats up
Fri 30 May 2008
CSS needs regulated guidance - WWF
Fri 23 May 2008
Regional climate change plans get boost
Tue 20 May 2008
Rapid biodiversity decline revealed
Mon 19 May 2008
CO2 report underlines ‘key moment’
Tue 13 May 2008
Arctic climate change effects ‘accelerating’
Thu 24 Apr 2008
EU and Japan talk climate change
Wed 23 Apr 2008
Palm oil protest hits Unilever
Mon 21 Apr 2008
Biofuel scheme slammed
Thu 17 Apr 2008
Arctic pollock facing threats - report
Thu 17 Apr 2008
Waste wood potential revealed
Fri 11 Apr 2008
Experts join eco-towns scheme
Fri 11 Apr 2008
Offshore wind farm praised
Fri 11 Apr 2008
WWF urges North Sea reserves
Mon 31 Mar 2008
UK’s emissions drop
Fri 28 Mar 2008
Extreme temperatures rising - Met Office
Fri 28 Mar 2008
Electronics giants continue green improvements
Wed 19 Mar 2008
Citizens back EU on green decisions
Mon 17 Mar 2008
Microgeneration rules relaxed
Fri 14 Mar 2008
‘Milestone’ river dolphin study completed
Wed 12 Mar 2008
Transport operators urged to go green
Tue 11 Mar 2008
Sustainable transport plan praised
Tue 04 Mar 2008
Eco inventions competition launched
Mon 03 Mar 2008
Sumatran deforestation effect revealed
Fri 29 Feb 2008
Wind farms get green light
Thu 28 Feb 2008
Virgin criticised over biofuel flight
Wed 27 Feb 2008
Offsetting code confirmed
Wed 20 Feb 2008
Tiger ‘census’ confirms fears
Mon 18 Feb 2008
Study will assess animal climate impacts
Fri 15 Feb 2008
Report puts climate spotlight on shipping
Thu 14 Feb 2008
Illegal trade decimating Sumatran tiger - report
Wed 13 Feb 2008
“Gas guzzler” charge backed
Wed 13 Feb 2008
Arctic sale threatens species
Fri 08 Feb 2008
Government’s water vision revealed
Thu 07 Feb 2008
Low Emission Zone wins support
Mon 04 Feb 2008
Tunnel scheme praised
Mon 04 Feb 2008
Top chefs add weight to fish campaign
Thu 31 Jan 2008
Pressure rising on patio heaters
Thu 31 Jan 2008
Cuban turtle hunt ends
Mon 28 Jan 2008
Europeans voice biodiversity concerns
Mon 21 Jan 2008
Illegal turtle trade thriving - report
Fri 18 Jan 2008
Sustainable seafood resource goes live
Fri 18 Jan 2008
Marine climate change impacts rising
Wed 16 Jan 2008
Study to boost greener lifestyles
Tue 15 Jan 2008
Road-pricing idea slammed
Tue 15 Jan 2008
Waste export rules tightened
Mon 14 Jan 2008
WWF adds weight to nuclear concerns
Fri 11 Jan 2008
Palm oil ad ‘misleading’
Fri 11 Jan 2008
Banks lack action on environment - study
Thu 10 Jan 2008
Nuclear ‘too little, too late’ – Greenpeace
Wed 09 Jan 2008
EU to stick to battery cage ban
Tue 08 Jan 2008
Non-native species plan wins support
Mon 07 Jan 2008
Commission aims for cleaner buses
Mon 07 Jan 2008
Concerns increase for coal plant
Fri 04 Jan 2008
Ministers urge WEEE recycling
Thu 03 Jan 2008
Low carbon technologies boost
Thu 03 Jan 2008
Commission aims for car improvements
Thu 20 Dec 2007
Government must resist fuel protest
Mon 17 Dec 2007
Experts rush to Korean oil spill
Fri 14 Dec 2007
UK pledges £15m on deforestation
Wed 12 Dec 2007
New nuclear warning issued
Tue 11 Dec 2007
FoE slams council green performance
Mon 10 Dec 2007
Massive offshore wind plan revealed
Mon 10 Dec 2007
National Parks funding boost
Fri 07 Dec 2007
‘Vicious cycle’ harming Amazon
Thu 06 Dec 2007
Councils aim to be greener
Wed 05 Dec 2007
Commission backs low carbon drive
Wed 05 Dec 2007
Amazon rainforest proposals issued
Fri 30 Nov 2007
WWF calls for luxury improvements
Thu 29 Nov 2007
Sustainable travel plan backed
Wed 28 Nov 2007
Cat and dog fur trade ban praised
Wed 28 Nov 2007
Businesses unprepared for climate change - survey
Wed 28 Nov 2007
Pro-environment behaviour studied
Mon 26 Nov 2007
UK bioethanol plant opened
Fri 23 Nov 2007
Heathrow plans slammed
Thu 22 Nov 2007
WWF calls for fisheries changes
Wed 21 Nov 2007
Wild circus animal report slated
Wed 21 Nov 2007
China looks towards carbon capture
Tue 20 Nov 2007
Brown’s low carbon vision praised
Tue 20 Nov 2007
Commissioner urges climate action
Tue 20 Nov 2007
Japan restarts whaling campaign
Mon 19 Nov 2007
Storm surges to increase with climate change?
Wed 14 Nov 2007
NGO welcomes Bill announcement
Tue 06 Nov 2007
Aircraft noise levels assessed
Mon 05 Nov 2007
Public prefers smokefree environment
Mon 05 Nov 2007
DSA helps bat conservation
Tue 30 Oct 2007
Climate Change Bill toughens up
Mon 29 Oct 2007
UN report is ‘important call’
Fri 26 Oct 2007
Climate change threat to relief efforts - Commission
Thu 25 Oct 2007
UK has ‘three planet’ lifestyle - study
Wed 24 Oct 2007
Scotland’s hydro plans praised
Tue 23 Oct 2007
EU targets ‘standby’ energy saving
Mon 22 Oct 2007
Experts meet on birds of prey conservation
Mon 22 Oct 2007
High street giants slammed over tissue sourcing
Fri 19 Oct 2007
Public backs Marine Bill
Thu 18 Oct 2007
Warning over cod recovery
Thu 18 Oct 2007
WWF aims for tougher climate bill
Tue 16 Oct 2007
Water saving rises
Tue 16 Oct 2007
Gore gets Greenpeace backing
Mon 15 Oct 2007
Wildlife enforcer wins award
Mon 15 Oct 2007
Tougher waste targets proposed
Fri 12 Oct 2007
Humidity rise linked to humans - research
Thu 11 Oct 2007
Pre-Budget Report falls short
Wed 10 Oct 2007
Nuclear consultation closes amid frustration
Wed 10 Oct 2007
Marine environment suffering - WWF
Tue 09 Oct 2007
UK is ‘magnet’ for renewables
Mon 08 Oct 2007
EU aims for greener companies
Mon 08 Oct 2007
WWF slams UK energy & water tariffs
Thu 04 Oct 2007
Carbon capture event to clarify technology
Wed 03 Oct 2007
Power giants failing on climate change - WWF
Mon 01 Oct 2007
UK warns aviation community over emissions
Fri 28 Sep 2007
Eco-friendly vehicle fund launched
Mon 24 Sep 2007
EU shuts bluefin tuna fishery
Thu 20 Sep 2007
Hutton slams renewable planning delays
Wed 19 Sep 2007
Commission reveals transport talks
Tue 18 Sep 2007
Ozone treaty celebrates 20 years
Mon 17 Sep 2007
Medway urged to ditch power station plan
Fri 14 Sep 2007
Green transport plans put forward
Thu 13 Sep 2007
UK homes rate poorly on green scale
Wed 12 Sep 2007
PM leads Anita Roddick tributes
Tue 11 Sep 2007
Sainsbury’s reveals home composting plan
Mon 10 Sep 2007
NGO explains nuclear pull-out
Mon 10 Sep 2007
Scotland to combat noise pollution
Fri 07 Sep 2007
M&S announces WWF alliance
Wed 05 Sep 2007
Fashion industry eyes green future
Wed 05 Sep 2007
Aviation ETS plan slammed
Tue 04 Sep 2007
Water saving potential revealed
Mon 03 Sep 2007
Iceland to cease whale hunt?
Fri 31 Aug 2007
Praise for Lib Dem green aims
Wed 29 Aug 2007
Green ‘guilt’ forces changes - study
Tue 28 Aug 2007
UK to miss carbon targets - claim
Fri 24 Aug 2007
Wildlife trade under spotlight
Thu 16 Aug 2007
Road litter targeted
Wed 15 Aug 2007
‘Extinct’ call too early for river dolphin – WWF
Tue 14 Aug 2007
Green curricula backed
Mon 13 Aug 2007
Green home ratings backed
Wed 08 Aug 2007
Report calms turbine noise fears
Tue 07 Aug 2007
Committee climate view ‘baffling’
Tue 07 Aug 2007
Body Shop makes palm oil pledge
Mon 16 Jul 2007
Offsetting to get ‘code’
Mon 16 Jul 2007
PM accused over Marine Act
Fri 13 Jul 2007
Merseyside gets £90m recycling push
Wed 11 Jul 2007
Climate action urged
Mon 09 Jul 2007
Construction industry eyes waste reduction
Mon 09 Jul 2007
Biofuels get EU focus
Thu 05 Jul 2007
EU aims for climate ‘adaptation’
Tue 03 Jul 2007
Nokia tops Greenpeace league
Mon 02 Jul 2007
Marine species to get better protection
Tue 26 Jun 2007
EU discusses ‘Ecodesign’
Tue 26 Jun 2007
Aviation study is ‘comical’
Tue 19 Jun 2007
China faces tiger pressure
Tue 19 Jun 2007
Green Week looks to the past
Mon 11 Jun 2007
Canada slammed over oil plan
Wed 06 Jun 2007
Council housing more green – report
Wed 06 Jun 2007
Forest action needed - UK
Tue 05 Jun 2007
Green Week Expo begins
Mon 04 Jun 2007
Microgeneration fund restarts
Wed 30 May 2007
‘Alarming’ outlook for Europe’s mammals
Fri 25 May 2007
Energy White Paper falls short again - NGOs
Thu 24 May 2007
Whales facing climate threats - report
Wed 23 May 2007
Flood grants announced
Fri 18 May 2007
Weather partnership to boost climate prediction
Wed 16 May 2007
England behind smoke-free future - study
Tue 15 May 2007
Shell slammed over ‘flowery’ ad
Fri 11 May 2007
EU backs IPCC goals
Wed 09 May 2007
IPCC reiterate global warming urgency
Tue 08 May 2007
Health service eyes climate adaption
Tue 08 May 2007
Apple reveals green plans
Fri 04 May 2007
Greenpeace looks to save North Sea cod
Thu 03 May 2007
Europe tackles biofuel question
Wed 02 May 2007
Europe outlines flood action
Fri 27 Apr 2007
Scotland’s parties under green microscope
Fri 27 Apr 2007
Blair acknowledges Africa need
Thu 26 Apr 2007
Scots against nuclear - survey
Wed 25 Apr 2007
Major new climate campaign wins support
Tue 24 Apr 2007
Rare timber species faces bleak future – Greenpeace
Tue 24 Apr 2007
Gorilla study shows growth
Tue 24 Apr 2007
Minister eyes low-energy home support
Mon 23 Apr 2007
Building trade gets green support
Mon 16 Apr 2007
IPCC paints bleak climate future
Fri 13 Apr 2007
Darwin funding revealed
Wed 04 Apr 2007
Pioneering solar plant launched
Tue 03 Apr 2007
Emissions stats show urgency of climate problem - Miliband
Fri 30 Mar 2007
Car ads fuelling climate problem
Fri 30 Mar 2007
UK begins European green talks
Wed 28 Mar 2007
Aviation set for ETS?
Tue 27 Mar 2007
NGOs recognised for palm oil campaign
Tue 27 Mar 2007
Warning over green fuel plan
Tue 20 Mar 2007
EU faces legal action on cod quotas
Tue 20 Mar 2007
Motorists urged to drive ‘greener’
Mon 12 Mar 2007
Miliband calls for land use rethink
Mon 12 Mar 2007
‘Eco-towns’ to provide dual benefit
Thu 08 Mar 2007
EU needs tougher green goals - NGO
Thu 08 Mar 2007
Polar sea conservation target
Thu 08 Mar 2007
Barroso to get expert green advice
Tue 06 Mar 2007
Government targets sustainable procurement
Tue 06 Mar 2007
Fears over Wildlife Crime Unit
Mon 26 Feb 2007
Windfarm gets green light
Tue 20 Feb 2007
Chutes bring recycling success
Wed 14 Feb 2007
Borneo agreement welcomed
Tue 13 Feb 2007
Greener air-con targeted
Tue 13 Feb 2007
Car emission plan slammed
Mon 12 Feb 2007
Hybrid renewable scheme gets green light
Fri 09 Feb 2007
Aviation emissions up
Wed 07 Feb 2007
‘Catastrophic’ outcome for bluefin tuna
Tue 06 Feb 2007
UK urges whale action
Fri 02 Feb 2007
Climate change debate ‘over’
Fri 02 Feb 2007
UK to ‘double’ Kyoto goal
Thu 01 Feb 2007
Stansted proposal slammed
Thu 01 Feb 2007
Warning on deep-sea fisheries
Wed 31 Jan 2007
Water metering proposal put forward
Wed 31 Jan 2007
UN report to deliver ‘starkest findings’
Tue 30 Jan 2007
Tuna meeting fails on action plan
Tue 30 Jan 2007
Iceland’s whaling under fire
Mon 29 Jan 2007
Housing proposal to boost energy efficiency
Mon 29 Jan 2007
Indian Ocean fishing plan launched
Fri 26 Jan 2007
Olympics green vision slammed
Fri 26 Jan 2007
Napoli incident provides warning
Thu 25 Jan 2007
Tesco eco-plan welcome – Greenpeace
Thu 25 Jan 2007
Councils to co-operate on waste
Wed 24 Jan 2007
Green fuel gets backing
Tue 23 Jan 2007
Offsetting benefits questioned
Mon 22 Jan 2007
Concern over gorilla killings
Mon 22 Jan 2007
UK and Australia agree illegal timber deal
Mon 22 Jan 2007
Blair eyes global agreement
Fri 19 Jan 2007
Offsetting standard proposed
Fri 19 Jan 2007
Drought spell offered ‘lessons’
Fri 19 Jan 2007
Scotland backs Gore film
Thu 18 Jan 2007
Cumbria wins BBC Wildlife study
Thu 18 Jan 2007
School garden exhibit announced
Thu 18 Jan 2007
Defra begins urban flooding focus
Wed 17 Jan 2007
Marine ‘hotspots’ revealed
Wed 17 Jan 2007
M&S unveils huge eco drive
Tue 16 Jan 2007
MFA wins illegal fishing case
Tue 16 Jan 2007
WWF continues EU energy criticism
Mon 15 Jan 2007
Wild bird imports to end
Mon 15 Jan 2007
Blair’s aviation views slammed
Fri 12 Jan 2007
Wales targets fly-tipping blight
Fri 12 Jan 2007
EU energy plan revealed
Thu 11 Jan 2007
Indonesia timber deal struck
Thu 11 Jan 2007
Europeans eye renewable future
Wed 10 Jan 2007
Accolade for blue whale centre
Wed 10 Jan 2007
Birds Eye vows for sustainability
Tue 09 Jan 2007
Aviation criticism wins praise
Mon 08 Jan 2007
NHS gets green support
Mon 08 Jan 2007
Animal transport rules tighened
Mon 08 Jan 2007
Flood projects launched
Mon 08 Jan 2007
2007 set for record temperatures
Fri 05 Jan 2007
Home renewables cost call
Fri 05 Jan 2007
Timber schemes pass assessment
Thu 21 Dec 2006
Wind farm news welcomed
Wed 20 Dec 2006
Recycling continues growth
Tue 19 Dec 2006
Aviation plan slammed
Mon 18 Dec 2006
Chicken welfare plan collapses
Fri 15 Dec 2006
EU targets car emissions
Fri 15 Dec 2006
NZ winery attains green status
Fri 15 Dec 2006
Livestock charity hits back
Thu 14 Dec 2006
Hydrogen scheme for Th!nk
Wed 13 Dec 2006
Low carbon building drive continues
Tue 12 Dec 2006
Europe’s cod stance slammed
Mon 11 Dec 2006
Pre-Budget criticism continues
Fri 08 Dec 2006
Amazon conservation boost
Fri 08 Dec 2006
Green shift from electronics giants
Fri 08 Dec 2006
Pre-Budget dismissed as ‘greenwash’
Thu 07 Dec 2006
Europe targets sustainable fishing
Thu 07 Dec 2006
Government reveals green vehicle plan
Wed 06 Dec 2006
GM potato trials confirmed
Tue 05 Dec 2006
UK travellers back offsetting - survey
Mon 04 Dec 2006
Stansted decision wins green support
Fri 01 Dec 2006
Marine environment warning
Thu 30 Nov 2006
Waste crime reviewed
Thu 30 Nov 2006
Rice giants denounce GMOs
Wed 29 Nov 2006
Windfarm scoops green award
Wed 29 Nov 2006
Councils could lead climate fight - Pearson
Wed 29 Nov 2006
GM appears in African aid
Tue 28 Nov 2006
EU slammed over energy saving
Mon 27 Nov 2006
Gateway plan to be green pioneer
Fri 24 Nov 2006
Anger over deepwater fishing decision
Fri 24 Nov 2006
‘Walking to school’ fund launched
Thu 23 Nov 2006
ETS developments welcomed
Thu 23 Nov 2006
Cat and dog fur ban announced
Wed 22 Nov 2006
Nairobi progress praised
Wed 22 Nov 2006
Urgency needed on climate change - Miliband
Tue 21 Nov 2006
Wildlife crime crackdown begins
Tue 21 Nov 2006
Wildlife needs climate focus - Gardiner
Mon 20 Nov 2006
Bioenergy developing apace
Mon 20 Nov 2006
UN reveals Africa plan
Fri 17 Nov 2006
Climate bill praised
Fri 17 Nov 2006
Australia accused over climate aims
Thu 16 Nov 2006
Lotto goes green
Thu 16 Nov 2006
Retailers target waste reduction
Wed 15 Nov 2006
WWF calls for EU leadership
Wed 15 Nov 2006
Albatross fund announced
Tue 14 Nov 2006
Antarctic fishing plan backed
Mon 13 Nov 2006
ETS needs strengthening - WWF
Mon 13 Nov 2006
Celebs behind green changes, says study
Mon 13 Nov 2006
Water quality hits high
Fri 10 Nov 2006
Edinburgh aims for decentralised energy
Fri 10 Nov 2006
Homes carbon cutting potential - report
Thu 09 Nov 2006
Flood defences need adaptability
Thu 09 Nov 2006
Congestion plans get backing
Wed 08 Nov 2006
EU demands Nairobi co-operation
Tue 07 Nov 2006
Children voice climate concern
Tue 07 Nov 2006
Africa facing climate impacts
Tue 07 Nov 2006
Government slammed on marine action
Mon 06 Nov 2006
Greenpeace irks Apple
Mon 06 Nov 2006
Livingstone backs Big Ask
Fri 03 Nov 2006
Climate review ‘wake up call’
Fri 03 Nov 2006
Coal power station shut down
Fri 03 Nov 2006
Women are ‘greener’ - research
Thu 02 Nov 2006
Whaling protests continue
Thu 02 Nov 2006
UK boosts bird ‘flu work
Thu 02 Nov 2006
Water-friendly farming progresses
Thu 02 Nov 2006
UK’s climate drive welcomed
Wed 01 Nov 2006
EU ups pressure on emissions goals
Wed 01 Nov 2006
Community groups target climate change
Tue 31 Oct 2006
More climate work needed - report
Tue 31 Oct 2006
UK’s carbon market extended
Mon 30 Oct 2006
Microgeneration homes boost
Mon 30 Oct 2006
More climate research needed - report
Mon 30 Oct 2006
Europe targets energy efficiency
Fri 27 Oct 2006
Euro conservation grants issued
Thu 26 Oct 2006
Whitelee turbine deal announced
Wed 25 Oct 2006
Climate awareness plan launched
Tue 24 Oct 2006
Success for 'dancing' bear campaign
Tue 24 Oct 2006
Video prompts vivisection ban call
Mon 23 Oct 2006
Commercial whaling returns to Iceland
Mon 23 Oct 2006
Cod closure recommended
Fri 20 Oct 2006
Wildlife crime unit launched
Thu 19 Oct 2006
Mixed results for sustainable fisheries
Thu 19 Oct 2006
Sellafield hit with fine
Wed 18 Oct 2006
MoD grants conservation award
Wed 18 Oct 2006
‘One planet living’ schemes win support
Tue 17 Oct 2006
Ireland pushed on conservation
Tue 17 Oct 2006
Toilet paper companies warned
Mon 16 Oct 2006
Commission approves animal disease fund
Mon 16 Oct 2006
England passes recycling goal
Fri 13 Oct 2006
Traffic pollution plan begins
Thu 12 Oct 2006
Pet fair laws to change
Thu 12 Oct 2006
Building industry effort praised
Thu 12 Oct 2006
Marine conservation progress welcomed
Wed 11 Oct 2006
FSA slammed on GM advice
Wed 11 Oct 2006
Energy Review faces legal probe
Tue 10 Oct 2006
Corporate emissions law backed
Tue 10 Oct 2006
Work begins at Whitelee
Tue 10 Oct 2006
Breathing Places funding announced
Tue 10 Oct 2006
Zero-emission buses deal secured
Mon 09 Oct 2006
Water effort needs campaign - study
Mon 09 Oct 2006
Gleneagles highlights climate urgency
Fri 06 Oct 2006
Net closing on destructive fishing
Fri 06 Oct 2006
Drought could ‘double’ – Met Office
Thu 05 Oct 2006
Trawlers fined
Thu 05 Oct 2006
Natural England starts work
Wed 04 Oct 2006
Commission pledges Darfur aid
Wed 04 Oct 2006
Commission targets deep-sea action
Tue 03 Oct 2006
Landmark nuclear plant opened
Tue 03 Oct 2006
Biodiversity rules come in
Tue 03 Oct 2006
Hydrogen collaboration revealed
Mon 02 Oct 2006
Blair backs California’s green progress
Mon 02 Oct 2006
Scottish energy efficiency bill praised
Fri 29 Sep 2006
Euro rift on air quality
Fri 29 Sep 2006
Thames eels show contamination
Fri 29 Sep 2006
Deep-sea fish to get protection
Fri 29 Sep 2006
Pesticides in food revealed
Thu 28 Sep 2006
WWF hails inspirational colleagues
Thu 28 Sep 2006
Commission continues clean transport drive
Thu 28 Sep 2006
£10m boost for renewables scheme
Thu 28 Sep 2006
Brown needs green emphasis – FoE
Wed 27 Sep 2006
Office of Climate Change launched
Tue 26 Sep 2006
Virgin pledge welcomed
Mon 25 Sep 2006
California targets motor pollution
Fri 22 Sep 2006
Pig waste plan gets backing
Fri 22 Sep 2006
Motorway biodiversity gets boost
Thu 21 Sep 2006
Central England temperature risen – Met Office
Thu 21 Sep 2006
‘Diffuse’ pollution levels soaring
Wed 20 Sep 2006
International logging scheme begins
Tue 19 Sep 2006
UK and China continue green aims
Tue 19 Sep 2006
4x4 sales down
Mon 18 Sep 2006
UK aims for Scandinavian eco-success
Fri 15 Sep 2006
‘English garden’ faces climate threat
Thu 14 Sep 2006
UK washing wastes £170m
Wed 13 Sep 2006
Sainsbury’s goes for green packaging
Tue 12 Sep 2006
Water grid decision praised
Mon 11 Sep 2006
Seal fur call wins support
Fri 08 Sep 2006
Isle of Man wetland recognised
Fri 08 Sep 2006
Climate projects get green-light
Thu 07 Sep 2006
Illegal GMOs found in UK - claim
Wed 06 Sep 2006
Science overlooking environment? - study
Wed 06 Sep 2006
Heatwaves to increase – Met Office
Tue 05 Sep 2006
Scotland pledges wave energy progress
Tue 05 Sep 2006
Paraguay praised for deforestation work
Mon 04 Sep 2006
Commission warns car industry
Fri 01 Sep 2006
Wild deer measures proposed
Thu 31 Aug 2006
Fast food behind rat problem
Thu 31 Aug 2006
Renewable web map goes live
Wed 30 Aug 2006
Bradshaw looks to marine environment
Tue 29 Aug 2006
Electronic green league launched
Tue 29 Aug 2006
Greenpeace visits Philippines oil spill
Fri 25 Aug 2006
EU acts on GM rice scare
Thu 24 Aug 2006
ETS targets slammed
Thu 24 Aug 2006
GM import ban demanded
Wed 23 Aug 2006
Defra clarifies ETS aims
Wed 23 Aug 2006
Co-op makes green energy switch
Tue 22 Aug 2006
Commission fears Lebanon green crisis
Tue 22 Aug 2006
Marine energy ‘hub’ gets funding
Fri 18 Aug 2006
Road builders get butterfly guidance
Thu 17 Aug 2006
Delabole Wind Fair announced
Wed 16 Aug 2006
Private jet co makes green choice
Wed 16 Aug 2006
‘One Planet Living’ wins recognition
Tue 15 Aug 2006
Drought prompts land opening
Tue 15 Aug 2006
Offshore wind farms delivering benefits
Mon 14 Aug 2006
Fire service demands climate action
Mon 14 Aug 2006
Incentives assist recycling
Fri 11 Aug 2006
Tiger habitat declining
Wed 09 Aug 2006
McDonalds makes Amazon pledge
Wed 09 Aug 2006
Heatwave should spur climate action - WWF
Tue 08 Aug 2006
Hotel begins worm waste solution
Tue 08 Aug 2006
Unsustainable offices highlighted
Mon 07 Aug 2006
Morrisons makes palm oil pledge
Mon 07 Aug 2006
Thames swim highlights climate issue
Fri 04 Aug 2006
Lebanon calls for oil spill help
Fri 04 Aug 2006
DfT failing on environment - claim
Thu 03 Aug 2006
NGO urges interim nuclear plan
Wed 02 Aug 2006
Mixed results for UK’s environment
Wed 02 Aug 2006
Residential fly-tipping rising
Tue 01 Aug 2006
Wind farm study reveals seabird data
Tue 01 Aug 2006
Malaysia’s reef project gets grant
Mon 31 Jul 2006
Scottish Power tops green report
Mon 31 Jul 2006
Shark conservation proposed
Mon 31 Jul 2006
Commuters get nuclear warning
Fri 28 Jul 2006
Animal test rise slammed
Fri 28 Jul 2006
UK assists China’s plant conservation
Fri 28 Jul 2006
New GM consultation slated
Thu 27 Jul 2006
WEEE targets set
Thu 27 Jul 2006
Highways Agency steps up litter drive
Wed 26 Jul 2006
Rise for UK animal testing
Wed 26 Jul 2006
Water companies warned over leakages
Tue 25 Jul 2006
Climate champions head to Switzerland
Mon 24 Jul 2006
Record number of Green Flags announced
Mon 24 Jul 2006
‘Personal’ emissions trading proposed
Fri 21 Jul 2006
Councils get climate guidance
Thu 20 Jul 2006
Water pollution laws to be toughened
Thu 20 Jul 2006
Smog warnings during heatwave
Wed 19 Jul 2006
G8 condemned over climate action
Tue 18 Jul 2006
Fishing penalties to rise
Tue 18 Jul 2006
Greyhound racing industry warned over claims
Tue 18 Jul 2006
Global action needed on deep sea destruction
Mon 17 Jul 2006
Commission targets fuel cell drive
Mon 17 Jul 2006
WWF laments energy gap ‘spin’
Fri 14 Jul 2006
EU targets pesticide safety
Fri 14 Jul 2006
Wind group offers muted praise
Thu 13 Jul 2006
Energy Review concluded
Wed 12 Jul 2006
EU backs organic develoments
Wed 12 Jul 2006
IUU pushing bluefin tuna to the brink
Tue 11 Jul 2006
US polluters revealed
Tue 11 Jul 2006
UK whale and dolphin strandings down
Mon 10 Jul 2006
Ireland to strengthen salmon protection
Fri 07 Jul 2006
Heritage lottery funding praised
Fri 07 Jul 2006
Micro-renewables to get planning boost
Thu 06 Jul 2006
Wetland project progresses
Thu 06 Jul 2006
MoD uncovers rare bat habitat
Wed 05 Jul 2006
Government unveils farming vision
Wed 05 Jul 2006
UK acts on marine pollution
Tue 04 Jul 2006
WWF launches river resource
Tue 04 Jul 2006
Defra welcomes cod judgment
Mon 03 Jul 2006
UK’s ETS plans outlined
Mon 03 Jul 2006
Noise pollution targeted
Fri 30 Jun 2006
Tap water quality improves again
Fri 30 Jun 2006
US Court to hear emissions case
Thu 29 Jun 2006
Compulsory water metering ruled out
Thu 29 Jun 2006
EU emissions spark new effort
Wed 28 Jun 2006
Cycling to school gets boost
Wed 28 Jun 2006
WWF hails ‘historic’ debt-for-nature deal
Tue 27 Jun 2006
Commission aims for green improvement
Tue 27 Jun 2006
EU drifting from Kyoto target
Mon 26 Jun 2006
Greenpeace confronts pirate fishermen
Mon 26 Jun 2006
Ferry collaboration boosts dolphin research
Fri 23 Jun 2006
Climate Change Bill progress praised
Fri 23 Jun 2006
Fury over Denmark’s whaling vote
Thu 22 Jun 2006
Electrical partnership reveals energy goals
Thu 22 Jun 2006
Commission against animal lab funding
Wed 21 Jun 2006
Fashion show pushes chemical message
Wed 21 Jun 2006
Positive signs for UK biodiversity
Tue 20 Jun 2006
Climate change grants announced
Tue 20 Jun 2006
London incinerator plan criticised
Mon 19 Jun 2006
Cheshire gets waste boost
Mon 19 Jun 2006
Greenpeace voices whaling concerns
Fri 16 Jun 2006
Night-flights under scrutiny
Fri 16 Jun 2006
Homes to get energy rating
Thu 15 Jun 2006
Scotland to smash renewable target
Thu 15 Jun 2006
Antarctic event begins
Wed 14 Jun 2006
World Cup litter levels rise
Wed 14 Jun 2006
UK aims for carbon neutrality
Tue 13 Jun 2006
Yangtze on way to restoration
Tue 13 Jun 2006
Renewables need planning support - Cooper
Mon 12 Jun 2006
Unions could boost green performance
Mon 12 Jun 2006
Green business demands praised
Fri 09 Jun 2006
Recycle scheme for Scottish isle
Fri 09 Jun 2006
Radar trials could boost wind farms
Thu 08 Jun 2006
Water action backed
Thu 08 Jun 2006
England would win ‘Litter World Cup’
Wed 07 Jun 2006
Greenpeace protest uncovers nuclear threat
Wed 07 Jun 2006
WWF wins HSBC backing
Tue 06 Jun 2006
UK and Ireland agree climate change plan
Tue 06 Jun 2006
Green motor insurance launched
Mon 05 Jun 2006
Cost is key for energy efficiency - study
Mon 05 Jun 2006
Global warming behind bird decline?
Fri 02 Jun 2006
Tigers and rhinos decimated in Nepal
Fri 02 Jun 2006
Better protection for rare birds
Thu 01 Jun 2006
‘Pressure’ governments on climate change
Thu 01 Jun 2006
Direction agreed on global fishing
Wed 31 May 2006
Green Week targets biodiversity loss
Wed 31 May 2006
UK to back tiger event
Tue 30 May 2006
Hostels claim top green award
Tue 30 May 2006
Governments urged to act on IUU
Fri 26 May 2006
Housing plans would harm water supplies - NGO
Fri 26 May 2006
Renewables support praised
Thu 25 May 2006
EU fisheries expansion blocked
Thu 25 May 2006
Green spaces plan launched
Wed 24 May 2006
Biodiversity grants announced
Wed 24 May 2006
MP urges biodiversity action
Tue 23 May 2006
South East waste plan slammed
Tue 23 May 2006
New Airbus won’t green aviation - NGO
Mon 22 May 2006
OFT aims for waste competition
Mon 22 May 2006
Africa gets climate change funding
Fri 19 May 2006
Blair pressed on nuclear claims
Fri 19 May 2006
Cork oak forests under threat
Thu 18 May 2006
ETS too weak - NGO
Wed 17 May 2006
UK vessel caught fishing illegally
Wed 17 May 2006
PM’s nuclear call condemned
Wed 17 May 2006
Recycling targets revised
Tue 16 May 2006
ETS completes first year
Tue 16 May 2006
Fisheries projects get funding
Mon 15 May 2006
Climate ‘champions’ chosen
Mon 15 May 2006
Campaign targets gum litter
Fri 12 May 2006
Trawler hit with fine
Fri 12 May 2006
Darling pledges renewables backing
Thu 11 May 2006
Shell’s green claims criticised
Thu 11 May 2006
Nuclear not needed - report
Wed 10 May 2006
Animal transport plan slated
Wed 10 May 2006
Scotland improving on recycling
Tue 09 May 2006
Government tackles rural stress
Tue 09 May 2006
Commission slams sunscreens
Mon 08 May 2006
Borneo’s medical secrets at risk - report
Mon 08 May 2006
HSE acts on Sellafield leak
Fri 05 May 2006
Football stars backing recycle campaign
Fri 05 May 2006
Incineration claims slammed
Thu 04 May 2006
Chemical study shows dangers
Thu 04 May 2006
MPs urged to back palm oil regulations
Wed 03 May 2006
Bird flu funding ‘on track’
Wed 03 May 2006
Green light for Europe’s largest wind farm
Tue 02 May 2006
Biomass to play key role - strategy
Tue 02 May 2006
Sustainable plan for food industry
Fri 28 Apr 2006
Belgian trawler latest to be fined
Fri 28 Apr 2006
Action needed over water shortage
Thu 27 Apr 2006
Motor industry ‘failing’ on green issues
Thu 27 Apr 2006
Sustainable development work continues
Wed 26 Apr 2006
Executive transport plan ‘not good enough’ - NGO
Wed 26 Apr 2006
India targets wind energy boost
Tue 25 Apr 2006
Conservationists urge Sakhalin suspension
Tue 25 Apr 2006
Norway pressured over whaling
Mon 24 Apr 2006
NGO praises political discussion
Mon 24 Apr 2006
Fiddler’s Ferry to get green technology
Fri 21 Apr 2006
US emissions hit record levels
Fri 21 Apr 2006
EU quizzed over GM backing
Thu 20 Apr 2006
Chernobyl effects underestimated - report
Thu 20 Apr 2006
Energy Review moves to next phase
Wed 19 Apr 2006
New blow for nuclear
Wed 19 Apr 2006
Guidance targets sewage smells
Tue 18 Apr 2006
Palm Oil plan could devastate Borneo
Tue 18 Apr 2006
New RSPB reserve announced
Thu 13 Apr 2006
Oil giants to face Nigerian court
Thu 13 Apr 2006
Litter laws need training support
Wed 12 Apr 2006
Rare tigers born in Russia
Wed 12 Apr 2006
Water pollution action begins
Tue 11 Apr 2006
EU taking risks on GM - NGOs
Tue 11 Apr 2006
Commission acts on climate change failings
Mon 10 Apr 2006
More cash for National Parks
Mon 10 Apr 2006
Neighbourhood green powers extended
Fri 07 Apr 2006
Air quality improvements outlined
Fri 07 Apr 2006
Trawler owner fined again
Thu 06 Apr 2006
‘Crossroads’ for offshore wind
Thu 06 Apr 2006
Urban climate change targeted
Wed 05 Apr 2006
Flight emissions scheme slated
Wed 05 Apr 2006
Thandie urges celebs to drop SUVs
Wed 05 Apr 2006
Commissioner takes smoking test
Tue 04 Apr 2006
Local conservation guidelines released
Tue 04 Apr 2006
Marine bill is ‘once in a lifetime’ chance
Mon 03 Apr 2006
Scotland backing tidal energy
Fri 31 Mar 2006
Nuclear is ‘economic insanity’ - NGO
Fri 31 Mar 2006
Consultation aims for water efficiency
Thu 30 Mar 2006
Ministers lack ‘political will’ on climate change
Thu 30 Mar 2006
Dismay over Climate Change Review
Wed 29 Mar 2006
Businesses urged to prioritise waste
Wed 29 Mar 2006
Global biodiversity effort needed - Knight
Wed 29 Mar 2006
Government pressed on waste measures
Tue 28 Mar 2006
EU calls for biodiversity progress
Tue 28 Mar 2006
Green public service projects get backing
Mon 27 Mar 2006
Pesticides strategy announced
Mon 27 Mar 2006
Cautious welcome over Budget
Fri 24 Mar 2006
Amazon rainforest facing savannah threat
Fri 24 Mar 2006
Budget outlines green aims
Thu 23 Mar 2006
Wicks sets out nuclear challenge
Thu 23 Mar 2006
Conservation helps poverty - study
Thu 23 Mar 2006
Car sharing lane plan slated
Wed 22 Mar 2006
Europe increases drought help
Wed 22 Mar 2006
Morrison’s agrees seafood changes
Wed 22 Mar 2006
Woodland bird species increasing
Tue 21 Mar 2006
‘Microrenewables’ bill praised
Tue 21 Mar 2006
Turtle bycatch causes fishery closure
Mon 20 Mar 2006
Optimism over rare rhino
Mon 20 Mar 2006
EU opts for green transport
Fri 17 Mar 2006
Building efficiency regs laid in Parliament
Fri 17 Mar 2006
Rainbow Warrior arrives at Papua
Thu 16 Mar 2006
CO2 capture plant unveiled
Thu 16 Mar 2006
M&S announce energy scheme
Wed 15 Mar 2006
England’s rare species get funding boost
Wed 15 Mar 2006
Trawler owners fined
Tue 14 Mar 2006
NGO demands halt in airline subsidies
Tue 14 Mar 2006
Nuclear would face tough tests – Wicks
Mon 13 Mar 2006
EU backs German pollution plan
Mon 13 Mar 2006
Endangered turtle project begins
Fri 10 Mar 2006
Gatwick study reveals flight impact
Fri 10 Mar 2006
UK and Brazil sign green agreement
Thu 09 Mar 2006
Fisheries Commissioner visits UK
Thu 09 Mar 2006
Nuclear claims welcomed
Wed 08 Mar 2006
Ukraine’s canine cruelty revealed to MEPs
Wed 08 Mar 2006
UK backs international fishing ‘pirate’ action
Tue 07 Mar 2006
WWF reveals conflicting EU aims
Tue 07 Mar 2006
Wildlife research cuts slammed
Mon 06 Mar 2006
Wind energy has positive future - industry
Mon 06 Mar 2006
Dismay over wind farm rejection
Fri 03 Mar 2006
Councils get chewing gum funding
Fri 03 Mar 2006
England’s butterflies in decline – study
Fri 03 Mar 2006
Wildlife crime group established
Thu 02 Mar 2006
Green corporate taskforce announced
Thu 02 Mar 2006
Battery collection pilot announced
Wed 01 Mar 2006
Bradshaw slams unpaid litter fines
Wed 01 Mar 2006
UK signs landscape convention
Tue 28 Feb 2006
Poor verdict on Britain’s streets
Tue 28 Feb 2006
UK urged to back down on ETS case
Mon 27 Feb 2006
Commission pledges flood aid
Mon 27 Feb 2006
Green building regs fast-tracked
Fri 24 Feb 2006
Darwin Initiative’s global impact praised
Fri 24 Feb 2006
Oil spill potential remains - WWF
Thu 23 Feb 2006
UK & Japan in ‘low carbon’ collaboration
Thu 23 Feb 2006
Commissioner backs Kyoto
Wed 22 Feb 2006
EU aims for urban sustainability
Wed 22 Feb 2006
EU outlines green priorities
Tue 21 Feb 2006
Stakeholders essential to new fisheries rules
Tue 21 Feb 2006
Emissions still rising despite Kyoto
Mon 20 Feb 2006
Toxic ship decision praised
Mon 20 Feb 2006
Recycling just part of the process – London Remade
Fri 17 Feb 2006
Coal needs to go green - Wicks
Fri 17 Feb 2006
New waste consultation begins
Thu 16 Feb 2006
Scotland warns wildlife criminals
Thu 16 Feb 2006
Toyota ad faces elephant backlash
Wed 15 Feb 2006
Scotland’s marine risk areas announced
Wed 15 Feb 2006
Winter Olympics ‘satisfactory’ on environment
Tue 14 Feb 2006
Greenpeace photos win awards
Tue 14 Feb 2006
Fisheries fines to offer efficiency - proposal
Mon 13 Feb 2006
Radiohead stars to front ‘Big Ask Live’
Mon 13 Feb 2006
Renewables have “everything to play for” - Wicks
Fri 10 Feb 2006
Scotland targets renewable heat plan
Fri 10 Feb 2006
EU welcomes Dubai chemical pledge
Thu 09 Feb 2006
Conservation boost for Great Bear Rainforest
Thu 09 Feb 2006
Drastic action for dog owners - poll
Thu 09 Feb 2006
2005 beats wind energy records
Thu 09 Feb 2006
Scotland’s waste progress ‘just beginning’
Wed 08 Feb 2006
River dolphin deaths raise concerns
Wed 08 Feb 2006
Northern India green project praised
Tue 07 Feb 2006
Digital TV urged to go green
Tue 07 Feb 2006
Poverty linked to sustainability - Knight
Mon 06 Feb 2006
South East warned over water use
Mon 06 Feb 2006
UK backs India’s wildlife crime fight
Fri 03 Feb 2006
Bush green vows are ‘unclear’
Fri 03 Feb 2006
Sunker tanker poses pollution threat
Fri 03 Feb 2006
Consultation aims for water sustainability
Thu 02 Feb 2006
Channel collision ‘lucky escape’
Thu 02 Feb 2006
‘Catastrophic’ report should spur action - NGO
Wed 01 Feb 2006
Sustainable projects offer positive examples
Wed 01 Feb 2006
NGOs demand paper industry improvement
Tue 31 Jan 2006
Blair urged to block Japan’s whaling aims
Tue 31 Jan 2006
Sustainable farming has key green role - Minister
Mon 30 Jan 2006
Search is on for climate ‘champions’
Mon 30 Jan 2006
Green survey extended
Fri 27 Jan 2006
Asda responds to Greenpeace call
Fri 27 Jan 2006
Bradshaw calls for fisheries action
Thu 26 Jan 2006
‘Chaotic’ cull heightens bird ‘flu risk
Thu 26 Jan 2006
UK still on track for Kyoto
Wed 25 Jan 2006
EU to boost animal welfare
Wed 25 Jan 2006
East of England leads on recycling
Tue 24 Jan 2006
Grey squirrel plan announced
Tue 24 Jan 2006
Air quality improving, stats show
Mon 23 Jan 2006
Police praised over BB ‘gorilla coat’ move
Mon 23 Jan 2006
NGO warns against nuclear future
Fri 20 Jan 2006
New flood plan launched
Fri 20 Jan 2006
International condemnation for Japan’s whaling
Thu 19 Jan 2006
African water scheme success
Thu 19 Jan 2006
Biodiesel ‘u-turn’ slammed
Wed 18 Jan 2006
Packaging waste improvement needed
Wed 18 Jan 2006
Woodlands prepare for climate effects
Tue 17 Jan 2006
Europe aims for greener cities
Tue 17 Jan 2006
Torino Winter Olympics ‘truly green’
Mon 16 Jan 2006
Australian climate claim ‘misleading’
Mon 16 Jan 2006
Court case over OFR decision
Fri 13 Jan 2006
Animal research levels ‘unacceptable’
Fri 13 Jan 2006
Protesters board toxic ship
Fri 13 Jan 2006
Animal welfare proposals praised
Thu 12 Jan 2006
Monsanto planning European influx - claim
Thu 12 Jan 2006
Concern over wildlife research cuts
Wed 11 Jan 2006
Whaling video highlights cruelty
Wed 11 Jan 2006
Antarctic climate change visit online
Tue 10 Jan 2006
Timber frame homes set for boom – UKTFA
Tue 10 Jan 2006
Greens question Cameron’s organic stance
Mon 09 Jan 2006
2007 renewable review ‘pointless’ - EWEA
Mon 09 Jan 2006
Energy efficiency key to gas supply issue
Fri 06 Jan 2006
Councils waste support extended
Fri 06 Jan 2006
Caviar suspension welcomed
Fri 06 Jan 2006
EU approves Africa aid
Thu 05 Jan 2006
Greens back live export decision
Thu 05 Jan 2006
Renewable projects commended
Wed 04 Jan 2006
Greenpeace laments cod scenario
Wed 04 Jan 2006
Energy decisions urgent - Wicks
Wed 21 Dec 2005
Wildlife suffers in EU budget move
Wed 21 Dec 2005
Asda joins palm oil discussions
Tue 20 Dec 2005
Litter ad takes ‘Gentlemanly’ approach
Tue 20 Dec 2005
Global climate rising - study
Mon 19 Dec 2005
UK reveals 2010 biodiversity plan
Mon 19 Dec 2005
Europeans opt for sustainable seafood
Fri 16 Dec 2005
Rare whales face oil project threat
Fri 16 Dec 2005
REACH decision is ‘betrayal’ - WWF
Thu 15 Dec 2005
Chewing gum campaign for 2006
Thu 15 Dec 2005
Blair praises climate ‘breakthrough’
Wed 14 Dec 2005
Toxicity found in Arctic’s killer whales
Wed 14 Dec 2005
Pollution levels unclear from Hemel Hempstead blast
Wed 14 Dec 2005
Kyoto boosted by Montreal talks
Tue 13 Dec 2005
Microgeneration potential revealed
Tue 13 Dec 2005
Marine environment gets conservation boost
Mon 12 Dec 2005
Rainbow Warrior crew face Thai backlash
Mon 12 Dec 2005
UK animal tests rise
Fri 09 Dec 2005
Scottish Executive to cut emissions
Fri 09 Dec 2005
£95m for green business support
Thu 08 Dec 2005
WWF uncovers new Borneo species
Thu 08 Dec 2005
Greenpeace in Thai coal protest
Thu 08 Dec 2005
Commission calls for biofuel focus
Thu 08 Dec 2005
Mixed response for pre-budget measures
Wed 07 Dec 2005
Europeans see green ‘City of Tomorrow’
Wed 07 Dec 2005
EU on track for Kyoto
Tue 06 Dec 2005
Morley vows to tackle London sewage issue
Tue 06 Dec 2005
New homes to face tough environmental rules
Mon 05 Dec 2005
Give Budget Statement green theme - NGO
Mon 05 Dec 2005
UK & Norway sign CO2 deal
Fri 02 Dec 2005
EU to push for global co-operation
Fri 02 Dec 2005
Columbia farm scheme wins award
Fri 02 Dec 2005
PM outlines energy aims
Thu 01 Dec 2005
ETS needs stability – industry
Thu 01 Dec 2005
Bradshaw calls for fishing action
Wed 30 Nov 2005
New schemes to tackle congestion
Wed 30 Nov 2005
Montreal talks begin
Tue 29 Nov 2005
‘Biggest ever’ climate change demo
Tue 29 Nov 2005
Greenpeace protest holds up Blair
Tue 29 Nov 2005
Action urged on illegal timber
Mon 28 Nov 2005
Swiss wolf hunt plan condemned
Mon 28 Nov 2005
Euro court backs UK ETS case
Fri 25 Nov 2005
UK environment to get lottery windfall
Fri 25 Nov 2005
Boost birds of prey conservation - UK
Thu 24 Nov 2005
Nairobi wildlife facing threats
Thu 24 Nov 2005
Greens warn against nuclear future
Wed 23 Nov 2005
Knight calls for migratory protection
Wed 23 Nov 2005
Kenyan turtle project praised
Tue 22 Nov 2005
WWF laments REACH loophole
Tue 22 Nov 2005
Magazine industry agrees recycling target
Mon 21 Nov 2005
Fish jeopardised by climate change
Mon 21 Nov 2005
‘Historic’ decision on Nigeria’s gas flaring
Fri 18 Nov 2005
Proposals to boost sea bass stocks
Fri 18 Nov 2005
UK waters recovering from acid rain
Thu 17 Nov 2005
Commission announces GMES details
Thu 17 Nov 2005
UK has best wind resource - study
Wed 16 Nov 2005
Sustainable timber site launched
Wed 16 Nov 2005
Downing Street hit by coal protest
Tue 15 Nov 2005
New rules to cut fly-tipping
Tue 15 Nov 2005
Japan urged to end whale ‘slaughter’
Tue 15 Nov 2005
Renewable fuels plan praised
Mon 14 Nov 2005
Scotland gets tough on car dumpers
Mon 14 Nov 2005
Report slams animal testing
Mon 14 Nov 2005
Greenpeace activists hospitalised in Manila
Mon 14 Nov 2005
England’s water quality improves
Fri 11 Nov 2005
Defra assesses climate change adaption
Fri 11 Nov 2005
Greenland’s ice-sheets hold climate clues - research
Thu 10 Nov 2005
RSPB reveals new reserve plans
Thu 10 Nov 2005
New homes need green plan - WWF
Wed 09 Nov 2005
New bird ‘flu funding confirmed by EU
Wed 09 Nov 2005
Defra targets petrol station fumes
Tue 08 Nov 2005
Boost for UK tidal and wave energy
Tue 08 Nov 2005
New funding for crop research programme
Mon 07 Nov 2005
Commission backs clean transport plan
Mon 07 Nov 2005
UK ‘lagging’ on climate change - Lucas
Fri 04 Nov 2005
Eel study shows chemical dangers
Fri 04 Nov 2005
Second dolphin case rejected
Thu 03 Nov 2005
WWF embarks on major new campaign
Thu 03 Nov 2005
Animal group makes fireworks plea
Thu 03 Nov 2005
Paint fumes targeted under new law
Wed 02 Nov 2005
Animal alternative debated
Wed 02 Nov 2005
Blair asked to clarify climate speech
Wed 02 Nov 2005
Ministers meet on sustainable development
Tue 01 Nov 2005
Local authority slammed over wind rejection
Tue 01 Nov 2005
FoE launches palm oil protest
Tue 01 Nov 2005
EU gets tough on wildlife crime
Mon 31 Oct 2005
Breakthrough for new solar technology
Fri 28 Oct 2005
Packaging regulations to boost recycling
Thu 27 Oct 2005
EU needs better pandemic preparation
Thu 27 Oct 2005
EMS the key to green progress - EIRIS
Wed 26 Oct 2005
Royal Engineers aid Ghana water project
Wed 26 Oct 2005
Poultry register to combat bird flu threat
Tue 25 Oct 2005
Wild bird numbers up
Tue 25 Oct 2005
Eco-labels face WTO ban
Mon 24 Oct 2005
Enviro-tech projects get funding
Mon 24 Oct 2005
Government looks for snare improvements
Fri 21 Oct 2005
WWF calls for renewable push
Fri 21 Oct 2005
China’s wind power potential
Thu 20 Oct 2005
Support for wildlife law review
Thu 20 Oct 2005
Kent windfarm gets go-ahead
Wed 19 Oct 2005
Fly-tipping targeted under new rules
Wed 19 Oct 2005
LRQA approves Land Securities Group plc to IEMA’s Acorn Scheme
Wed 19 Oct 2005
Taiwan scraps longline vessels
Tue 18 Oct 2005
Dolphin numbers up in Biscay
Tue 18 Oct 2005
Animal Welfare Bill published
Mon 17 Oct 2005
Asian groups demand GM rice ban
Mon 17 Oct 2005
National Parks to get traffic protection
Fri 14 Oct 2005
Fisheries action plan launched
Fri 14 Oct 2005
UK & India sign green agreement
Thu 13 Oct 2005
Bird flu survey begins
Thu 13 Oct 2005
UK failing on EU climate laws - report
Wed 12 Oct 2005
Call for ‘domestic’ animal circus ban grows
Wed 12 Oct 2005
School children the key to renewable future
Tue 11 Oct 2005
EU toughens water pollution rules
Tue 11 Oct 2005
CBI acknowledgement praised
Mon 10 Oct 2005
Oil instability to spur biofuels – analysts
Mon 10 Oct 2005
Recycling incentives on the way
Fri 07 Oct 2005
Help wildlife adapt to climate change - Knight
Fri 07 Oct 2005
New fisheries agency welcomed
Thu 06 Oct 2005
Satellite set to give new Arctic data
Wed 05 Oct 2005
Congestion charge expansion praised
Wed 05 Oct 2005
Wind industry calls for ‘bold’ action
Wed 05 Oct 2005
Electricity bills get green detail
Tue 04 Oct 2005
Councils beating private sector on climate change
Tue 04 Oct 2005
Truckers go green
Mon 03 Oct 2005
Scotland’s emissions drop
Fri 30 Sep 2005
India nurtures home-grown energy talent
Fri 30 Sep 2005
Blair has ‘lost direction’ on climate change - FoE
Thu 29 Sep 2005
EU targets aviation emissions
Thu 29 Sep 2005
Concern over Blair’s green ‘u-turn’
Wed 28 Sep 2005
EU approves new aid package
Wed 28 Sep 2005
Questions remain over carbon storage – Greenpeace
Tue 27 Sep 2005
Hurricanes underline climate threat
Tue 27 Sep 2005
Tiger skin trade ‘out of control’
Mon 26 Sep 2005
Scottish airport expansion slated
Mon 26 Sep 2005
EU aims for better air quality
Fri 23 Sep 2005
Aviation tax claim slammed
Fri 23 Sep 2005
Cod ban ineffective – WWF
Thu 22 Sep 2005
Audi reveals innovative green hybrid
Thu 22 Sep 2005
Roundtable to assess climate change views
Wed 21 Sep 2005
Renewables Obligation changes proposed
Wed 21 Sep 2005
Endangered Species Act needs updating – NGO
Wed 21 Sep 2005
Latest warning is ‘wake up call’ – Green Party
Tue 20 Sep 2005
Climate change stalling poverty fight - Beckett
Tue 20 Sep 2005
England’s environment ‘on the mend’
Mon 19 Sep 2005
Nuclear decision slammed
Mon 19 Sep 2005
Different fates for tracked turtles
Fri 16 Sep 2005
Mercedes-Benz unveil hybrid concepts
Fri 16 Sep 2005
Recycling rates up, more progress urged
Thu 15 Sep 2005
Building Regs target efficiency
Thu 15 Sep 2005
Petition demands safe chemical future
Wed 14 Sep 2005
Gorilla project boosts conservation effort
Wed 14 Sep 2005
BA launches carbon offset scheme
Tue 13 Sep 2005
Agriculture has key role for climate change - ministers
Tue 13 Sep 2005
Enforcement review backed by NGO
Tue 13 Sep 2005
Funding aids Congo national parks
Mon 12 Sep 2005
UK's green enforcement under review
Mon 12 Sep 2005
London event focuses on sustainability
Fri 09 Sep 2005
Greenpeace shuts down coal port
Fri 09 Sep 2005
Government must resist fuel lobby - FoE
Thu 08 Sep 2005
Greens call for Katrina inquiry
Thu 08 Sep 2005
EU – China deal welcomed
Wed 07 Sep 2005
Smoking warnings ignored - NHS
Wed 07 Sep 2005
Great ape effort praised
Tue 06 Sep 2005
NGOs unite on climate change
Mon 05 Sep 2005
New Orleans crisis gives Bush climate warning - FOE
Mon 05 Sep 2005
Palm oil plan threatens Borneo
Fri 02 Sep 2005
EU gives GM go-ahead
Fri 02 Sep 2005
UK seas face climate change ‘chaos’ – WWF
Thu 01 Sep 2005
Stars call for Colorado River cleanup
Thu 01 Sep 2005
Solar energy grants announced
Wed 31 Aug 2005
EU looks towards Caribbean defence
Wed 31 Aug 2005
GMO call welcomed
Wed 31 Aug 2005
Alderney west coast named as conservation area
Tue 30 Aug 2005
Europe on Bird Flu alert
Tue 30 Aug 2005
Greens call for vivisection solution
Fri 26 Aug 2005
Timber decision ‘wrecking’ Finnish forests - NGO
Fri 26 Aug 2005
UK birds face climate change impacts
Thu 25 Aug 2005
Administration rapped over endangered species move
Thu 25 Aug 2005
Iceland’s whale hunt ends
Wed 24 Aug 2005
Europe acts on Portugal’s fires
Wed 24 Aug 2005
Greenland talks add ‘impetus’ to climate debate
Tue 23 Aug 2005
Lead in paint warnings issued
Tue 23 Aug 2005
EU boosts recycling goals
Mon 22 Aug 2005
11 whale and dolphin species sighted
Mon 22 Aug 2005
Greens back ‘Big Ask’
Fri 19 Aug 2005
California’s ‘chance to shine’ with solar
Fri 19 Aug 2005
Toxic legacy of e-waste revealed
Fri 19 Aug 2005
Lottery grants target water issue
Thu 18 Aug 2005
Greenpeace returns to High Court over dolphin case
Thu 18 Aug 2005
Study uncovers wildlife web trade
Wed 17 Aug 2005
Timber helpline launched
Wed 17 Aug 2005
Seafronts aim for litter improvement
Tue 16 Aug 2005
Tsunami fund gets VAT boost
Tue 16 Aug 2005
Forest certification schemes accepted
Mon 15 Aug 2005
Woodland wildflowers need action
Mon 15 Aug 2005
Setback for electronic waste plan
Fri 12 Aug 2005
Green light for noise maps
Fri 12 Aug 2005
Funding boost for ‘finest landscapes’
Thu 11 Aug 2005
Tiger haul highlights ‘catastrophe’
Thu 11 Aug 2005
Commission GM approval condemned
Wed 10 Aug 2005
Sustainable focus for National Park transport
Wed 10 Aug 2005
Dismay over Madagascan mine plan
Tue 09 Aug 2005
UK energy saving worth £6bn – EST
Tue 09 Aug 2005
Fisheries ‘mismanagement’ slammed
Mon 08 Aug 2005
Nepal rhino poachers snared
Fri 05 Aug 2005
Europeans support aviation action
Fri 05 Aug 2005
UK emissions rising – claim
Thu 04 Aug 2005
EU releases further Tsunami aid
Thu 04 Aug 2005
Aim higher on recycling - NGO
Wed 03 Aug 2005
Turtles may face further threats
Wed 03 Aug 2005
‘Every second counts’ in Niger crisis - DEC
Wed 03 Aug 2005
Bid to end endangered species trade
Tue 02 Aug 2005
US Energy Bill ‘fails on oil issue’
Tue 02 Aug 2005
Climate plan dismissed as ‘trade agreement’
Mon 01 Aug 2005
Calls for end of ‘barbaric’ dog practice
Mon 01 Aug 2005
Asia-Pacific climate deal questioned
Fri 29 Jul 2005
UK’s renewable drive adds pace
Fri 29 Jul 2005
EU welcomes tobacco ad ban
Fri 29 Jul 2005
Greens add to GM pressure
Thu 28 Jul 2005
New circus incident renews ban call
Thu 28 Jul 2005
Green housing plan praised
Wed 27 Jul 2005
Government slated over GM ‘superweed’ case
Wed 27 Jul 2005
Travellers urged to offset emissions
Tue 26 Jul 2005
‘Drought’ harming wetland birds
Tue 26 Jul 2005
Fears over Stonehenge tunnel plan
Tue 26 Jul 2005
Decline in dolphin incidents
Mon 25 Jul 2005
Recycling facilities opened
Mon 25 Jul 2005
UK industry beats emissions goal
Fri 22 Jul 2005
Military noise pollution assessed
Fri 22 Jul 2005
Travellers warned about exotic souvenirs
Thu 21 Jul 2005
Green Flag record set
Thu 21 Jul 2005
Europe looks to raise sustainable energy profile
Wed 20 Jul 2005
Litter levels harming wildlife
Wed 20 Jul 2005
Government pressed on food miles action
Tue 19 Jul 2005
UK fulfils conservation requirements
Tue 19 Jul 2005
Water and Crohn’s link dismissed, research says
Tue 19 Jul 2005
Defra targets ‘food miles’ issue
Mon 18 Jul 2005
New Harry Potter book goes green
Mon 18 Jul 2005
More enviro warnings for UK
Mon 18 Jul 2005
UN to investigate climate threat
Fri 15 Jul 2005
Sharks tagged in Costa Rica
Fri 15 Jul 2005
Coalition calls for climate change law
Thu 14 Jul 2005
Turtles harmed by MTV show, says NGO
Thu 14 Jul 2005
UK cited for electronic waste failings
Wed 13 Jul 2005
Whale conservation measures refused
Wed 13 Jul 2005
Green light for wind farm growth
Wed 13 Jul 2005
Gleneagles plan ‘major step forward’
Tue 12 Jul 2005
Commission slams member states
Tue 12 Jul 2005
Farm scheme begins accreditations
Mon 11 Jul 2005
Toy chemical ban is 'single step' – WWF
Mon 11 Jul 2005
Anger over ESA proposals
Fri 08 Jul 2005
Thailand faces GM protest
Fri 08 Jul 2005
Commission opens fuel cell test centre
Fri 08 Jul 2005
G8 climate deal ‘adds nothing’
Fri 08 Jul 2005
EU outlaws toy chemicals
Thu 07 Jul 2005
Fury over Iceland’s whale plan
Thu 07 Jul 2005
London Olympics should be ‘eco-games’
Thu 07 Jul 2005
Government looks at green fuel
Wed 06 Jul 2005
ITER project praised
Wed 06 Jul 2005
Major publisher makes ancient forest vow
Wed 06 Jul 2005
G8 warned against ‘watering down’ plans
Tue 05 Jul 2005
Eco-design scheme welcomed
Tue 05 Jul 2005
Green car label scheme launched
Mon 04 Jul 2005
AA pledges to end animal adverts
Mon 04 Jul 2005
EU looks at fisheries eco-label issue
Mon 04 Jul 2005
Report shows wind potential
Fri 01 Jul 2005
Fiddler’s Ferry gets clean coal boost
Fri 01 Jul 2005
UK recycling at all-time high
Thu 30 Jun 2005
Ancient woodlands get conservation boost
Thu 30 Jun 2005
ITER nuclear ‘stupidity’ slammed
Thu 30 Jun 2005
EST report reveals home emission failings
Wed 29 Jun 2005
UK looks at tsunami risks
Wed 29 Jun 2005
£4m for Russian nuclear clean-up
Wed 29 Jun 2005
GMO bans remain in place
Tue 28 Jun 2005
Circus incident sparks ban call
Tue 28 Jun 2005
Environmental reporting consultation begins
Tue 28 Jun 2005
Carbon emissions drop in new cars
Mon 27 Jun 2005
‘Micro generation’ options explored
Fri 24 Jun 2005
US Senate in global warming ‘sea change’
Fri 24 Jun 2005
EU could cut 20% of energy by 2020
Thu 23 Jun 2005
London climate change agency welcomed
Thu 23 Jun 2005
‘Disappointing’ emissions results for EU
Wed 22 Jun 2005
WWF renews Lafarge partnership
Wed 22 Jun 2005
Britain becoming ‘environmental leader’
Tue 21 Jun 2005
‘Virtual march’ in South Korea
Tue 21 Jun 2005
UK’s climate aims reiterated
Mon 20 Jun 2005
Fury over leaked G8 document
Mon 20 Jun 2005
EU looks at emissions performance
Fri 17 Jun 2005
South Korean decision praised
Fri 17 Jun 2005
Carbon storage plan revealed
Thu 16 Jun 2005
Boosting biodiversity support
Thu 16 Jun 2005
US timber agreement failing – claim
Wed 15 Jun 2005
EU and China talk environment
Wed 15 Jun 2005
GM protests target Sainsbury’s
Tue 14 Jun 2005
Environmentalists call for nuclear confirmation
Tue 14 Jun 2005
Sustainable buildings initiative launched
Tue 14 Jun 2005
Europeans back better animal welfare
Mon 13 Jun 2005
Mountain scheme traces climate change
Mon 13 Jun 2005
Conflict over wind farm
Fri 10 Jun 2005
London taxi firm goes green
Fri 10 Jun 2005
Science academies call welcomed
Thu 09 Jun 2005
Amazon logging ring smashed
Thu 09 Jun 2005
Green MEP calls for whaling ban
Thu 09 Jun 2005
Government ponders pet monkey issue
Thu 09 Jun 2005
UK councils get tougher green powers
Wed 08 Jun 2005
Thames Gateway inquiry begins
Wed 08 Jun 2005
Greenpeace continues Land Rover action
Tue 07 Jun 2005
G8 offsetting to benefit Africa
Tue 07 Jun 2005
‘Sustainable choices’ event today
Tue 07 Jun 2005
Blue Flag success to spur tourism - ENCAMS
Mon 06 Jun 2005
GMO contamination in Japanese imports
Mon 06 Jun 2005
Dolphin deaths raise bycatch concerns
Fri 03 Jun 2005
Solar Bill clears Californian Senate
Fri 03 Jun 2005
Aviation growth will ‘wipe out’ emissions savings
Thu 02 Jun 2005
Diversity is key to energy future - report
Thu 02 Jun 2005
Urgent call for GMO control
Wed 01 Jun 2005
NHS ‘leads the way’ on helping smokers quit
Wed 01 Jun 2005
Animal welfare improvements agreed
Tue 31 May 2005
Rare birds poisoned at reserve
Tue 31 May 2005
Government to lead on sustainable buying
Fri 27 May 2005
10% of inland beaches sub-standard
Fri 27 May 2005
‘No turning back’ on renewables
Thu 26 May 2005
73% call for climate change law
Thu 26 May 2005
London pollution breaks European law - FoE
Wed 25 May 2005
Greenpeace slams Land Rover
Wed 25 May 2005
Gum droppers targeted
Tue 24 May 2005
Timber consultation begins
Tue 24 May 2005
Selfridges goes fur-free
Tue 24 May 2005
Defra’s Chelsea exhibit highlights climate change
Tue 24 May 2005
Electrical waste consultation launched
Mon 23 May 2005
Bristol Airport receives emissions ‘bill’
Mon 23 May 2005
Edinburgh airport plans slated
Mon 23 May 2005
Minister urges waste co-operation
Fri 20 May 2005
Scotland underperforming on emissions - report
Fri 20 May 2005
Amazon deforestation hits new high
Fri 20 May 2005
Government unveils green plans
Thu 19 May 2005
‘Night before’ litter ruining town centres
Thu 19 May 2005
Kenya’s conservation ‘milestone’ praised
Wed 18 May 2005
Agency accused over wind farm position
Wed 18 May 2005
Bradshaw slams whaling nations
Tue 17 May 2005
UK to further climate change knowledge
Tue 17 May 2005
US global warming approach ‘reprehensible’
Tue 17 May 2005
Campsites get green accreditation
Tue 17 May 2005
NGOs & industry team up on timber aid
Mon 16 May 2005
Chernobyl support welcomed
Mon 16 May 2005
Pollution shame of America’s power plants
Fri 13 May 2005
Farmed salmon puts species under threat
Fri 13 May 2005
‘Kyoto-style’ approach for oil supplies
Thu 12 May 2005
UK issues new heat wave plan
Thu 12 May 2005
Fund aids drought stricken nations
Wed 11 May 2005
Olympic hero backs recycle campaign
Wed 11 May 2005
Nuclear plans slated amid emergency closure
Tue 10 May 2005
Campaigners condemn Bush forest move
Tue 10 May 2005
Concern over water changes
Mon 09 May 2005
EU pushes for tougher chemical laws
Mon 09 May 2005
Greenhouse gas soars during campaign
Fri 06 May 2005
Legal action over road-building
Fri 06 May 2005
PM must make green priorities - FoE
Fri 06 May 2005
Derbyshire Council announces green plan
Thu 05 May 2005
China’s GM rice ‘out of control’
Thu 05 May 2005
Environment key concern for Europeans
Wed 04 May 2005
Toy tests reveal chemical content
Wed 04 May 2005
Fuel protests must be resisted – NGO
Tue 03 May 2005
‘Extinct’ woodpecker species found
Tue 03 May 2005
European energy at crucial stage - report
Fri 29 Apr 2005
Programme to lift lid on illegal waste trade
Fri 29 Apr 2005
Tsunami-hit region needs action – WWF
Thu 28 Apr 2005
Report outlines California’s solar future
Thu 28 Apr 2005
US bank’s ethical move praised
Wed 27 Apr 2005
Borneo study highlights conservation needs
Wed 27 Apr 2005
Lottery group makes sustainability vow
Tue 26 Apr 2005
Winning ‘smart’ fishing gear announced
Tue 26 Apr 2005
Solar goal of Prescott protest
Tue 26 Apr 2005
Decline for Nepalese rhinos
Mon 25 Apr 2005
Election campaigns avoid climate change – NGO
Mon 25 Apr 2005
Meeting could signal US co-operation
Fri 22 Apr 2005
Energy should be key policy – Wilson
Fri 22 Apr 2005
Group demands safe end for scrap ships
Fri 22 Apr 2005
Lakes wind farm gets green support
Thu 21 Apr 2005
Symbolic message of ivory protest
Thu 21 Apr 2005
Campaign targets noise pollution
Wed 20 Apr 2005
Nuclear call criticised
Wed 20 Apr 2005
Japan’s whale plan - a ‘slap in the face’
Tue 19 Apr 2005
Chinese GMO scare prompts outcry
Tue 19 Apr 2005
Marine fuel law passed
Mon 18 Apr 2005
US ‘greenwashers’ list published
Mon 18 Apr 2005
NGO eyes Labour’s green promises
Fri 15 Apr 2005
Green Party aims for ‘social justice & sustainability’
Fri 15 Apr 2005
UK emissions request snubbed
Thu 14 Apr 2005
Eco-design directive welcomed
Thu 14 Apr 2005
Scotland backs wind energy
Wed 13 Apr 2005
Writers tour Finnish forests
Wed 13 Apr 2005
UK business failing on recycling
Wed 13 Apr 2005
Controversial US chemical study scrapped
Tue 12 Apr 2005
Commission charges Ireland & Germany
Tue 12 Apr 2005
EU urged to ban illegal timber imports
Mon 11 Apr 2005
Clean neighbourhood bill passed
Mon 11 Apr 2005
Offshore wind potential highlighted
Fri 08 Apr 2005
Group urges whale meat ban
Fri 08 Apr 2005
Scotland to clean up contamination
Thu 07 Apr 2005
Guidelines to tackle sewage smells
Thu 07 Apr 2005
Farmland bird decline stabilises
Wed 06 Apr 2005
Greening the food industry
Wed 06 Apr 2005
Galapagos under longline threat
Wed 06 Apr 2005
Community groups get waste backing
Tue 05 Apr 2005
£2m biodiversity boost
Tue 05 Apr 2005
UK may miss Kyoto goal – NGO
Mon 04 Apr 2005
Boost for lynx survival
Mon 04 Apr 2005
Annual seal hunt begins
Fri 01 Apr 2005
Study outlines ecosystem crisis
Fri 01 Apr 2005
Kenyan project accredited
Thu 31 Mar 2005
Rural climate change group announced
Thu 31 Mar 2005
BBC rapped over graffiti site
Wed 30 Mar 2005
Hazardous waste rules improved
Wed 30 Mar 2005
Project offers ‘green’ transport vision
Tue 29 Mar 2005
Flood threats assessed
Tue 29 Mar 2005
Bradshaw slates Greenpeace protests
Thu 24 Mar 2005
UK continues Russian nuclear clean up
Thu 24 Mar 2005
Pull plug on biotech crops - NGO
Wed 23 Mar 2005
‘Forgotten’ dolphin campaign launched
Wed 23 Mar 2005
Greenhouse gas emissions down
Tue 22 Mar 2005
G8 agrees African agenda
Tue 22 Mar 2005
Bycatch protests continue
Mon 21 Mar 2005
Farming scheme aids threatened birds
Mon 21 Mar 2005
Co-operation key to tackling climate change
Fri 18 Mar 2005
US greens continue Arctic fight
Fri 18 Mar 2005
Councils get green help
Thu 17 Mar 2005
Brown’s warning praised
Thu 17 Mar 2005
EU proposes action on forestry
Wed 16 Mar 2005
Green offenders get to work
Wed 16 Mar 2005
EU opts for bycatch review
Tue 15 Mar 2005
Straw unveils foreign sustainable policy
Tue 15 Mar 2005
Dugong campaign continues
Mon 14 Mar 2005
Energy talk to assess challenges
Mon 14 Mar 2005
Scotland backs recycling effort
Fri 11 Mar 2005
£2.5m wildlife pledge
Fri 11 Mar 2005
Iberian lynx facing extinction - claim
Fri 11 Mar 2005
‘Eco-friendly’ youth hostel opens
Fri 11 Mar 2005
Recycling success confirmed
Thu 10 Mar 2005
Coastal strategy outlined
Thu 10 Mar 2005
Sustainable strategy welcomed
Wed 09 Mar 2005
China’s timber demand threatens crisis – WWF
Wed 09 Mar 2005
Government to ‘lead by example’ on sustainability
Tue 08 Mar 2005
Seabirds threatened by fisheries
Tue 08 Mar 2005
Green farming set for growth
Mon 07 Mar 2005
Citigroup praised for CSR stance
Mon 07 Mar 2005
California could be solar leader – expert
Fri 04 Mar 2005
Greenpeace begins Finnish forest action
Fri 04 Mar 2005
Wave of flytipping revealed
Thu 03 Mar 2005
Budget needed on emissions – NGO
Thu 03 Mar 2005
South West to fight GM threat
Wed 02 Mar 2005
EU continues anti-smoking drive
Wed 02 Mar 2005
4x4 congestion charge call
Tue 01 Mar 2005
New National Park set for March
Mon 28 Feb 2005
Pollution guidelines published
Mon 28 Feb 2005
UK ratifies green convention
Mon 28 Feb 2005
Protest calls for GM-free UK
Fri 25 Feb 2005
Illegal wildlife seize praised
Fri 25 Feb 2005
Car eco-labels set for impact – survey
Thu 24 Feb 2005
RSPB scheme celebrates 20 years
Thu 24 Feb 2005
Bush wakes up to climate commitment
Wed 23 Feb 2005
NGOs renew dolphin plea
Wed 23 Feb 2005
‘No’ for Edinburgh congestion charge
Wed 23 Feb 2005
London green initiatives praised
Tue 22 Feb 2005
‘Major step’ for Amazon rainforest
Tue 22 Feb 2005
Waste skills set for boost
Mon 21 Feb 2005
Scotland tightens wildlife crime rules
Mon 21 Feb 2005
Changing the perception of climate change
Fri 18 Feb 2005
Arctic suffering chemical pollution – WWF
Fri 18 Feb 2005
Ford hybrid makes green list
Thu 17 Feb 2005
Report to determine whale threat
Thu 17 Feb 2005
Kyoto becomes law
Wed 16 Feb 2005
Extra recycling cash issued
Wed 16 Feb 2005
Shark finning law passed
Wed 16 Feb 2005
Hunt appeal fails
Wed 16 Feb 2005
McConnell slates US Kyoto stance
Tue 15 Feb 2005
EU opens doors to green information
Tue 15 Feb 2005
EU looks past 2012
Mon 14 Feb 2005
Tsunami-hit fisheries get help
Mon 14 Feb 2005
Car labelling gets go-ahead
Fri 11 Feb 2005
End-of-Life car rules announced
Fri 11 Feb 2005
Scotland targets fly-tippers
Thu 10 Feb 2005
Councils get recycling help
Thu 10 Feb 2005
Latest green funding announced
Wed 09 Feb 2005
Bush ‘backing away’ from energy goals - NGO
Wed 09 Feb 2005
Doubts over African forest promises
Tue 08 Feb 2005
Trophy hunting proposal slammed
Tue 08 Feb 2005
Renewable heat bill blocked
Tue 08 Feb 2005
Scottish recycling increasing
Mon 07 Feb 2005
Time for talking is over – WWF
Mon 07 Feb 2005
Call for longline ban grows
Fri 04 Feb 2005
Bush outlines clean energy aims
Fri 04 Feb 2005
Energy changes essential – Beckett
Thu 03 Feb 2005
Protection maintained for wolf species
Thu 03 Feb 2005
Cleaner streets, but more work needed
Thu 03 Feb 2005
Climate change pressure rising on PM
Wed 02 Feb 2005
Cold winter threatens ozone hole
Wed 02 Feb 2005
Emissions stabilising event begins
Tue 01 Feb 2005
Fines over breach of cod quota
Tue 01 Feb 2005
Sustainable groups get backing
Tue 01 Feb 2005
Massive boost for North West recycling
Mon 31 Jan 2005
Water companies more efficient than ever
Mon 31 Jan 2005
Call for ‘megaproject’ assessments
Fri 28 Jan 2005
Bhopal protest at Davos
Fri 28 Jan 2005
Toxic fears over Baltic fish
Fri 28 Jan 2005
Pro-hunt legal bid fails
Fri 28 Jan 2005
Blair slated on climate change
Thu 27 Jan 2005
NGO considers US action
Thu 27 Jan 2005
Local Authorities get waste ‘toolkit’
Thu 27 Jan 2005
Climate change crisis in 10 years – claim
Wed 26 Jan 2005
Pro-hunt challenge begins
Wed 26 Jan 2005
Park success ‘a model for others’
Wed 26 Jan 2005
Scotland strengthens green protection
Tue 25 Jan 2005
Mystery oil spill ‘worst since Prestige’
Tue 25 Jan 2005
NGO welcomes dolphin export ban
Tue 25 Jan 2005
Green lane regulation on the way
Mon 24 Jan 2005
Boost for wetland habitats
Mon 24 Jan 2005
Ford relents to EV protest
Mon 24 Jan 2005
EU takes action over emissions
Fri 21 Jan 2005
GM study slated
Fri 21 Jan 2005
Garden recycling scheme launched
Fri 21 Jan 2005
England meets recycling target
Thu 20 Jan 2005
Entangled whale resighted
Thu 20 Jan 2005
Boreal region gets protection
Wed 19 Jan 2005
UK seas reach crisis point – WWF
Wed 19 Jan 2005
Car protest continues
Wed 19 Jan 2005
Pro renewable Bill introduced
Tue 18 Jan 2005
Clean air revisions harmful – claim
Tue 18 Jan 2005
Mexican oil spill decimates habitats
Mon 17 Jan 2005
US Navy acts on whale deaths
Mon 17 Jan 2005
Increasing drought warning - study
Fri 14 Jan 2005
UK pledges work on air quality
Fri 14 Jan 2005
UK gets final warning over wastewater
Thu 13 Jan 2005
Animal group launches tsunami help
Thu 13 Jan 2005
WWF calls for ‘green reconstruction’
Wed 12 Jan 2005
Cremation mercury threat targeted
Wed 12 Jan 2005
Government pushes cleaner streets message
Tue 11 Jan 2005
EU emissions trading nears full capacity
Tue 11 Jan 2005
New chief for environment group
Tue 11 Jan 2005
Biodiversity assessed after tsunami
Mon 10 Jan 2005
Second major withdrawal from Arctic plan
Mon 10 Jan 2005
Lottery boost for tsunami fund
Fri 07 Jan 2005
Walking guide takes award
Fri 07 Jan 2005
Event to showcase ‘99% cleaner’ cars
Thu 06 Jan 2005
Card recycling scheme underway
Thu 06 Jan 2005
Brown pushes for debt relief
Wed 05 Jan 2005
Tough wildlife controls proposed
Wed 05 Jan 2005
Sensitive species get extra protection
Wed 05 Jan 2005
EU calls for sustained Tsunami effort
Tue 04 Jan 2005
Decommissioning continues in FSU
Tue 21 Dec 2004
2004 among the warmest ever
Tue 21 Dec 2004
States praised for energy efforts
Mon 20 Dec 2004
Tragedy of Alaska’s latest oil spill
Mon 20 Dec 2004
EU backs green stewardship scheme
Fri 17 Dec 2004
Students urge CSR from major bank
Fri 17 Dec 2004
Joint G8 event for environment and development
Fri 17 Dec 2004
Australian report damns Kyoto
Thu 16 Dec 2004
FSC wins top sustainability prize
Thu 16 Dec 2004
EU should get tough on ‘outlaw’ Bush
Thu 16 Dec 2004
EPA ‘opportunity’ for Bush
Wed 15 Dec 2004
Aircraft noise cases go to EU court
Wed 15 Dec 2004
Beckett outlines Argentina event aims
Wed 15 Dec 2004
Bonobo survival in question
Tue 14 Dec 2004
Celebrity chef calls for Xmas recycling
Tue 14 Dec 2004
Recycling ‘cuts’ slated
Tue 14 Dec 2004
WWF brings Arctic to Westminster
Mon 13 Dec 2004
Scotland praised for efficiency plan
Mon 13 Dec 2004
NGO stresses climate change urgency
Fri 10 Dec 2004
Industry responds to RRCE report
Fri 10 Dec 2004
Government admits emissions shortfall
Thu 09 Dec 2004
Recycling pilots announced
Thu 09 Dec 2004
US car industry attacks Californian rules
Thu 09 Dec 2004
Fisheries warning is ‘wake-up call’
Wed 08 Dec 2004
Coral reefs face increasing threats
Wed 08 Dec 2004
Better waste management outlined
Wed 08 Dec 2004
EU steps up pressure in Argentina
Tue 07 Dec 2004
Bhopal move cautiously welcomed
Tue 07 Dec 2004
Dog mess problem worsens - study
Tue 07 Dec 2004
Green group urges Edinburgh car charge
Mon 06 Dec 2004
£20m for energy efficiency
Mon 06 Dec 2004
Voluntary pesticide clean-up not enough
Fri 03 Dec 2004
Killer heatwave due to emissions – Met Office
Fri 03 Dec 2004
Sustainable neighbourhood awards announced
Fri 03 Dec 2004
London litter improving
Thu 02 Dec 2004
Energy companies failing on renewables – WWF
Thu 02 Dec 2004
Beckett outlines climate change threat
Wed 01 Dec 2004
Honda hybrid named UK’s cleanest car
Wed 01 Dec 2004
WWF urges turtle action
Wed 01 Dec 2004
International ‘green technological revolution’ needed – Blair
Tue 30 Nov 2004
Call for CSR on Bhopal anniversary
Tue 30 Nov 2004
Scottish pollution needs ‘urgent action’
Tue 30 Nov 2004
Voluntary sector gets recycling grant
Mon 29 Nov 2004
Sonar decision slated
Mon 29 Nov 2004
Scotland on lookout for prime renewable sites
Fri 26 Nov 2004
Ivory haul uncovered in UK
Fri 26 Nov 2004
Widespread call for shark finning ban
Fri 26 Nov 2004
New York praised for endangered species stance
Thu 25 Nov 2004
Project to boost migrating bird protection
Thu 25 Nov 2004
Green considerations for mineral extraction
Thu 25 Nov 2004
Business waste fund announced
Wed 24 Nov 2004
EU animal transport changes welcomed
Wed 24 Nov 2004
Mandelson targeted over corporate links
Wed 24 Nov 2004
Abandoned cars targeted under new scheme
Tue 23 Nov 2004
NGO withdraws Blair support
Tue 23 Nov 2004
Household incentives needed in Budget
Tue 23 Nov 2004
Scotland on track with renewables
Mon 22 Nov 2004
Flood defence boosted
Mon 22 Nov 2004
US Ford protests continue
Mon 22 Nov 2004
Bayer drops India GM research
Fri 19 Nov 2004
Pressure rises for Everest protection
Fri 19 Nov 2004
Controversial fishing practice banned
Fri 19 Nov 2004
Scotland reveals new climate change funding
Thu 18 Nov 2004
GM crop tests flawed - claim
Thu 18 Nov 2004
European birds in trouble –report
Thu 18 Nov 2004
Group calls for ‘urban’ renewable focus
Wed 17 Nov 2004
No let-up for oil demand – study
Wed 17 Nov 2004
Trawling protests continue
Tue 16 Nov 2004
Derbyshire landfill site blocked
Tue 16 Nov 2004
Tuna being pushed to the brink
Tue 16 Nov 2004
Japanese whaler fleet slammed
Mon 15 Nov 2004
Landfill funding announced
Mon 15 Nov 2004
MP test shows chemical threat
Mon 15 Nov 2004
Controversial EPA scheme halted
Fri 12 Nov 2004
UK tightens GM export rules
Fri 12 Nov 2004
Retail packaging fund praised
Thu 11 Nov 2004
Action proposed for sea bird deaths
Thu 11 Nov 2004
UK water quality survives summer
Thu 11 Nov 2004
Charges dropped for GM protesters
Wed 10 Nov 2004
US EPA chemical study criticised
Wed 10 Nov 2004
New report confirms Arctic ‘SOS’
Wed 10 Nov 2004
House build scheme slated
Tue 09 Nov 2004
RSPB opposes wind farm development
Tue 09 Nov 2004
CAT asks for nuclear assessment
Tue 09 Nov 2004
Bush advisor claims climate change conspiracy
Mon 08 Nov 2004
Government should resist road lobbying – NGO
Mon 08 Nov 2004
‘Non-food’ crops to aid environment
Mon 08 Nov 2004
Green groups slate Bush victory
Fri 05 Nov 2004
Whale recovery plan will fail – report
Fri 05 Nov 2004
Blair urged to push US on green issues
Fri 05 Nov 2004
UK to follow Germany’s green example
Thu 04 Nov 2004
Arctic melting ‘has begun’ – study
Thu 04 Nov 2004
Protest threat shelves World Bank meeting
Thu 04 Nov 2004
Organic food boost
Wed 03 Nov 2004
Anti-Bush website proves popular
Wed 03 Nov 2004
Rural successes praised
Wed 03 Nov 2004
Gum warning issued
Tue 02 Nov 2004
Law changed for toxic ship dumping
Tue 02 Nov 2004
Green packaging fund announced
Tue 02 Nov 2004
International energy strategy announced
Mon 01 Nov 2004
House of Lords hunt plans ‘unrealistic’
Mon 01 Nov 2004
B&Q brings in plastic bag tax
Mon 01 Nov 2004
Emissions allocation slated
Fri 29 Oct 2004
Trawler boarded in protest
Fri 29 Oct 2004
UK announces emissions trading plans
Thu 28 Oct 2004
Bush Administration challenged over wildlife law
Thu 28 Oct 2004
Global energy body criticised
Thu 28 Oct 2004
Howard met with protest over wind farm
Wed 27 Oct 2004
Alcan joins emissions register
Wed 27 Oct 2004
Government aims to change green ‘behaviour’
Wed 27 Oct 2004
NGOs welcome Russian ratification
Tue 26 Oct 2004
‘Turn off’ for energy efficiency
Tue 26 Oct 2004
Waste data consultation launched
Tue 26 Oct 2004
Water industry has key role in climate change fight – Beckett
Mon 25 Oct 2004
More homes on recycled land
Mon 25 Oct 2004
US green timber label ‘deceptive’
Mon 25 Oct 2004
Euro fisheries need ‘vigorous’ recovery plan
Fri 22 Oct 2004
North East set for wind power jobs boost
Fri 22 Oct 2004
GM warnings not heeded - NGO
Fri 22 Oct 2004
Commission accepts more trading plans
Thu 21 Oct 2004
UK recycling needs ‘radical’ changes – group
Thu 21 Oct 2004
US activists call for Ford changes
Thu 21 Oct 2004
UK moves closer to chemical ban
Wed 20 Oct 2004
Greece charged over turtle protection
Wed 20 Oct 2004
Shark finning protests continue
Wed 20 Oct 2004
UK approaching ‘recycling revolution’
Tue 19 Oct 2004
Boost for biomass
Tue 19 Oct 2004
Pressure rises on trawling
Tue 19 Oct 2004
Funding boost for Welsh recycling
Mon 18 Oct 2004
Yellowstone wildlife suffering vehicle effect
Mon 18 Oct 2004
GM rice threatens Chinese biodiversity – claim
Mon 18 Oct 2004
Budget should focus on climate change - FoE
Fri 15 Oct 2004
Transport policy unfairly weighted - report
Fri 15 Oct 2004
CITES changes welcomed
Fri 15 Oct 2004
Drop in US green lawsuits
Thu 14 Oct 2004
Finnish forest scheme slammed
Thu 14 Oct 2004
Protection heightened for Great White
Thu 14 Oct 2004
Climate warning should spur action – FoE
Wed 13 Oct 2004
Senator Clinton praised over wind farm move
Wed 13 Oct 2004
Hydrogen scholarship launched
Wed 13 Oct 2004
Japan pressed on fishing
Tue 12 Oct 2004
African nations make ivory pledge
Tue 12 Oct 2004
Solar grants announced
Tue 12 Oct 2004
CITES strengthens animal trade laws
Mon 11 Oct 2004
Executive quizzed over funding
Mon 11 Oct 2004
Eco-housing spurs green thinking – survey
Mon 11 Oct 2004
National Park scheme ‘a success’
Fri 08 Oct 2004
Major Scottish windfarms get go-ahead
Fri 08 Oct 2004
Flood risks highlighted
Fri 08 Oct 2004
Morley sets new green targets
Thu 07 Oct 2004
Scarweather passes final hurdle
Thu 07 Oct 2004
Campaigners in ramin plea
Thu 07 Oct 2004
Nuclear protest continues
Wed 06 Oct 2004
Europe’s wind energy future outlined
Wed 06 Oct 2004
New health check for England’s rivers
Wed 06 Oct 2004
Campaigner arrested over nuke protest
Tue 05 Oct 2004
US aims to block aviation plan
Tue 05 Oct 2004
Scotland to get tough on odour pollution
Tue 05 Oct 2004
EU welcomes Russian ratification
Mon 04 Oct 2004
Defra announces climate change project
Mon 04 Oct 2004
US ‘isolated’ on global warming – WWF
Mon 04 Oct 2004
Highlands and Islands get recycling boost
Fri 01 Oct 2004
Global trade threatens Asian species
Fri 01 Oct 2004
Relief effort for Grenada’s animals
Fri 01 Oct 2004
Hunt stunt condemned
Fri 01 Oct 2004
Blair urged to fulfil marine promise
Thu 30 Sep 2004
New York celebrates Wilderness Act
Thu 30 Sep 2004
Pet passports get green light
Thu 30 Sep 2004
Bradshaw strengthens dolphin protection
Wed 29 Sep 2004
Recycling drive gets backing
Wed 29 Sep 2004
Energy meeting draws protests
Wed 29 Sep 2004
Protest awaits nuclear shipment
Tue 28 Sep 2004
EU bans hazardous chemicals
Tue 28 Sep 2004
Doubts raised over shark regulations
Tue 28 Sep 2004
Aviation policy under fire
Mon 27 Sep 2004
Russia on brink of Kyoto
Mon 27 Sep 2004
Pinsent launches recycling drive
Mon 27 Sep 2004
Public sector to set green example
Fri 24 Sep 2004
Mobile masts irk campaigners
Fri 24 Sep 2004
Major US ivory market uncovered
Fri 24 Sep 2004
Car Free Day not followed up
Thu 23 Sep 2004
Activists and fishermen begin whale action
Thu 23 Sep 2004
Defra moves to protect trees
Thu 23 Sep 2004
Lib Dems ‘hypocritical’ on environment – Greens
Wed 22 Sep 2004
New ‘ghost ship’ case imminent?
Wed 22 Sep 2004
GM maize blocked
Wed 22 Sep 2004
New fisheries measures announced
Tue 21 Sep 2004
$22m for US farm renewables
Tue 21 Sep 2004
World Bank proposal slated
Tue 21 Sep 2004
Greens slam Blair and Howard
Mon 20 Sep 2004
Ivory trade increasing – report
Mon 20 Sep 2004
EU aid heads for Grenada
Mon 20 Sep 2004
Government ‘in denial’ over global warming
Fri 17 Sep 2004
Public backs wind expansion
Fri 17 Sep 2004
Zoo claims refuted
Fri 17 Sep 2004
Hunting protest descends into violence
Thu 16 Sep 2004
Noisy roads on the map
Thu 16 Sep 2004
Scotland’s green targets questioned
Thu 16 Sep 2004
Blair speech ‘hot air’ – MEP
Thu 16 Sep 2004
Climate change action 'now' – Blair
Wed 15 Sep 2004
Howard’s green stance applauded
Wed 15 Sep 2004
Zoo standards to improve
Wed 15 Sep 2004
Toxic threat to polar bears - WWF
Wed 15 Sep 2004
Awards set to ‘Xpose’ CSR failings
Tue 14 Sep 2004
‘Hunting tourism’ slated
Tue 14 Sep 2004
Chinese agriculture hit by climate change
Tue 14 Sep 2004
Renewables support continues
Mon 13 Sep 2004
US salmon plan slammed
Mon 13 Sep 2004
Scottish councils get green guide
Mon 13 Sep 2004
CITES consider tougher rules
Fri 10 Sep 2004
GM maize move slated
Fri 10 Sep 2004
EU pledges €8m green fund
Fri 10 Sep 2004
Industry & academics team up for renewables
Thu 09 Sep 2004
Animal testing rises
Thu 09 Sep 2004
Groups call for sea cow protection
Thu 09 Sep 2004
UK charged over Sellafield
Wed 08 Sep 2004
Protest halts work on museum
Wed 08 Sep 2004
US Forest Service sued over timber sale
Wed 08 Sep 2004
Scotland outlines opencast plans
Tue 07 Sep 2004
Sea turtle grants announced
Tue 07 Sep 2004
Blair to push fox hunt ban -reports
Tue 07 Sep 2004
Waste management website launched
Mon 06 Sep 2004
Rail watchdog needs ‘real teeth’
Mon 06 Sep 2004
Anti-GM feeling growing
Mon 06 Sep 2004
More support for council recycling
Fri 03 Sep 2004
Ditch ‘gas guzzlers’ - drivers told
Fri 03 Sep 2004
Ford in Th!nk u-turn
Fri 03 Sep 2004
Shell slated over CSR in Nigeria
Thu 02 Sep 2004
Appalachian Trail under threat – study
Thu 02 Sep 2004
Strong support for Somerset renewables
Thu 02 Sep 2004
Fury over waste exports
Wed 01 Sep 2004
EU urges public sector to go green
Wed 01 Sep 2004
Report signals climate change policy shift?
Wed 01 Sep 2004
Offshore project wins backing
Tue 31 Aug 2004
Reprieve for Th!nk electric cars
Tue 31 Aug 2004
Whale threat investigated
Tue 31 Aug 2004
Concerns grow over nuclear shipment
Fri 27 Aug 2004
Arctic climate change investigated
Fri 27 Aug 2004
EU blocks Malaysian bird imports
Fri 27 Aug 2004
Sorry end for Th!nk fleet
Thu 26 Aug 2004
Scotland’s most powerful wind farm opened
Thu 26 Aug 2004
Arctic ecosystem under threat
Thu 26 Aug 2004
UK to prioritise climate change
Wed 25 Aug 2004
Euro green laws ignored
Wed 25 Aug 2004
First UK wave power delivered
Wed 25 Aug 2004
Trawling stopped at ‘reserve’ site
Tue 24 Aug 2004
Solar progress for California
Tue 24 Aug 2004
US Wilderness Act celebrated
Tue 24 Aug 2004
Thames Gateway report slated
Mon 23 Aug 2004
Activists target Ford fleets
Fri 20 Aug 2004
Energy industry could do more on emissions – report
Fri 20 Aug 2004
US energy efficiency progress welcomed
Wed 18 Aug 2004
Greece gets largest solar roof
Wed 18 Aug 2004
Deadline missed for electronic waste
Tue 17 Aug 2004
Energy crisis looming – NGO
Tue 17 Aug 2004
Dolphin-safe tuna law upheld
Mon 16 Aug 2004
Government action on climate change slated
Mon 16 Aug 2004
Recycling targets set for failure – FoE
Fri 13 Aug 2004
‘Joined-up’ action will beat enviro-crime -report
Fri 13 Aug 2004
Household recycling hits all-time high
Thu 12 Aug 2004
Tiger traders jailed
Thu 12 Aug 2004
European nations sign up to emissions trading
Thu 12 Aug 2004
Planning progress welcomed
Wed 11 Aug 2004
Marine reserve campaign begins
Wed 11 Aug 2004
White rhinos decimated – study
Wed 11 Aug 2004
Delays risk renewables target
Tue 10 Aug 2004
Environmental film festival for Scarborough
Tue 10 Aug 2004
Sustainable communities summit announced
Tue 10 Aug 2004
Animal groups in Athens dog plea
Mon 09 Aug 2004
South East looks at consumption issue
Mon 09 Aug 2004
Pacific islands support whale plan
Mon 09 Aug 2004
World Bank decision condemned
Fri 06 Aug 2004
Ford hybrid SUV welcomed
Fri 06 Aug 2004
British Energy met with protest
Fri 06 Aug 2004
Animal welfare group gets grant
Thu 05 Aug 2004
Mercury levels high in US lakes – study
Thu 05 Aug 2004
UNEP offers turtle protection
Thu 05 Aug 2004
Renewables proposals outlined
Wed 04 Aug 2004
£50m backing for wave energy
Tue 03 Aug 2004
Graffiti problem an ‘epidemic’
Tue 03 Aug 2004
Wildlife changes show global warming
Tue 03 Aug 2004
Government behind climate change apathy
Mon 02 Aug 2004
US EPA pesticides policy ‘atrocious’
Mon 02 Aug 2004
Endangered wildlife trade rules tightened
Mon 02 Aug 2004
EU fisheries policy still unsustainable
Fri 30 Jul 2004
Cornwall’s green energy future outlined
Fri 30 Jul 2004
Hot weather leading to smog
Fri 30 Jul 2004
Controversial pipeline halted
Thu 29 Jul 2004
Argentina forest protest begins
Thu 29 Jul 2004
Highways Agency wins green award
Thu 29 Jul 2004
Conservatives wind farm view slated
Wed 28 Jul 2004
Corporate green rules failing - FoE
Wed 28 Jul 2004
Sustainable building code gets go-ahead
Wed 28 Jul 2004
Vehicle recycling back on track
Tue 27 Jul 2004
RSPB urges winter protection
Tue 27 Jul 2004
Pacific whale sanctuary blocked
Tue 27 Jul 2004
Bradshaw moves to protect dolphins
Mon 26 Jul 2004
Transport emissions up
Mon 26 Jul 2004
Royal Assent for energy bill
Mon 26 Jul 2004
US states begin emissions action
Fri 23 Jul 2004
Building energy efficiency under spotlight
Fri 23 Jul 2004
EU brings in logging rules
Fri 23 Jul 2004
Transport strategy ‘going in wrong direction’
Thu 22 Jul 2004
MCA test wind farm effects
Thu 22 Jul 2004
Minister urges sustainable waste management
Thu 22 Jul 2004
Transport plan outlines green challenges
Wed 21 Jul 2004
EU reaches verdict on GM maize
Wed 21 Jul 2004
Responsible investment scheme launched
Wed 21 Jul 2004
Athens 2004 failing green commitment
Tue 20 Jul 2004
Industry rejects marine reserve idea
Tue 20 Jul 2004
IWC meeting begins
Tue 20 Jul 2004
UK hit by EU legal action
Mon 19 Jul 2004
European emissions drop
Mon 19 Jul 2004
Industry not ready for waste rules - FoE
Mon 19 Jul 2004
Greenpeace pushes for North Sea reserve
Fri 16 Jul 2004
New powers to beat green crime
Fri 16 Jul 2004
Researchers urge antelope protection
Thu 15 Jul 2004
Enforce whale rules now – NGO
Thu 15 Jul 2004
UK pet regulations redefined
Thu 15 Jul 2004
EU slams Ireland over green failings
Wed 14 Jul 2004
Defra spending boosted
Wed 14 Jul 2004
Bush aims to repeal conservation rule
Wed 14 Jul 2004
Welsh wind farm gets go-ahead
Tue 13 Jul 2004
Conservation boards launched
Tue 13 Jul 2004
‘Independence from oil’ declared
Tue 13 Jul 2004
US National Park Service ‘in denial’
Mon 12 Jul 2004
EU issues water warnings
Mon 12 Jul 2004
Wales gets green strategy group
Mon 12 Jul 2004
Green exhibition company wins accolade
Mon 12 Jul 2004
UK warned on urban air quality
Fri 09 Jul 2004
£42m boost for green farming
Fri 09 Jul 2004
Water quality rises again
Fri 09 Jul 2004
Hewlett Packard pledge welcomed
Fri 09 Jul 2004
Anger over toll motorway plan
Thu 08 Jul 2004
‘Gorillas in the Mist’ park under threat
Thu 08 Jul 2004
Project targets Indian Ocean pollution
Thu 08 Jul 2004
Opinion sways in Iceland
Wed 07 Jul 2004
Great Barrier Reef protection widened
Wed 07 Jul 2004
US not enforcing whale protection - claim
Wed 07 Jul 2004
‘Seeds of Hope’ garden launched
Tue 06 Jul 2004
Global action needed on transport
Tue 06 Jul 2004
Watchtree nature reserve opened
Tue 06 Jul 2004
Syngenta closes UK labs
Mon 05 Jul 2004
Californians support solar – survey
Mon 05 Jul 2004
UK concerned over chemicals - WWF
Mon 05 Jul 2004
US NGOs target Ford
Fri 02 Jul 2004
Illegal logging activities exposed
Fri 02 Jul 2004
100% renewables deal announced
Fri 02 Jul 2004
Possible recovery for black rhino – study
Thu 01 Jul 2004
Bayer drops pesticide court case
Thu 01 Jul 2004
Coral protection on the agenda
Thu 01 Jul 2004
New Forest National Park gets green light
Wed 30 Jun 2004
EU cuts ship emissions
Wed 30 Jun 2004
Ministers fail to agree on GM maize
Wed 30 Jun 2004
Law tightens on exotic pets
Tue 29 Jun 2004
Russian nuclear cleanup assisted
Tue 29 Jun 2004
Popularity of prawns harming environment
Tue 29 Jun 2004
US renewables drive gathers pace
Mon 28 Jun 2004
Health conference criticised
Mon 28 Jun 2004
Environment and crime link highlighted
Mon 28 Jun 2004
Food and drink leaders in HFC pledge
Fri 25 Jun 2004
EU reveals animal test progress
Fri 25 Jun 2004
Government aims for landfill change
Fri 25 Jun 2004
Major rivers threatened by dams
Thu 24 Jun 2004
‘Green’ golfers win funding
Thu 24 Jun 2004
Whale tour heads to Iceland
Thu 24 Jun 2004
Urgent plea for marine wildlife
Wed 23 Jun 2004
GM shipment blocked in UK
Wed 23 Jun 2004
Animal transport convention signed
Wed 23 Jun 2004
Welsh forests report ‘crucial step’
Tue 22 Jun 2004
Renewables held back by planning policy - FoE
Tue 22 Jun 2004
EU calls for tougher smoking stance
Tue 22 Jun 2004
Anti-GM message for industry
Mon 21 Jun 2004
UK on the verge of 'rubbish mountain'
Mon 21 Jun 2004
US fuel economy system 'outdated'
Mon 21 Jun 2004
Shell chief’s emissions ‘fear’
Fri 18 Jun 2004
Farmers assisted on pollution
Fri 18 Jun 2004
New aviation warning issued
Fri 18 Jun 2004
Pressure rises for McCain-Lieberman Act
Thu 17 Jun 2004
Germany pressed on emissions info
Thu 17 Jun 2004
Protests call for Bhopal clean-up
Thu 17 Jun 2004
Sustainable timber guidance announced
Wed 16 Jun 2004
£2.2m solar grants awarded
Wed 16 Jun 2004
Farmer's markets go renewable
Wed 16 Jun 2004
Fast food litter scheme working
Tue 15 Jun 2004
Pesticide problems continue
Tue 15 Jun 2004
PCB co-operation urged
Tue 15 Jun 2004
Samsung makes chemical pledge
Mon 14 Jun 2004
EU to boost organic farming
Mon 14 Jun 2004
Coalition calls for energy saving standard
Mon 14 Jun 2004
Panda population up 50% - survey
Fri 11 Jun 2004
Questions asked over whale campaign
Fri 11 Jun 2004
Rise in oil production no solution
Fri 11 Jun 2004
Zero-emission car showcased
Fri 11 Jun 2004
Scotland mulls smoking ban
Thu 10 Jun 2004
'Environment and Health' plan launched
Thu 10 Jun 2004
Carbon dinosaur gives climate warning
Thu 10 Jun 2004
Bradshaw defends dolphin stance
Wed 09 Jun 2004
Insurers predict climate change boom
Wed 09 Jun 2004
Committee raps DfT over aviation
Wed 09 Jun 2004
£2.5m crop research centre opens
Tue 08 Jun 2004
Renewable action plan unveiled
Tue 08 Jun 2004
Ethical bank code questioned
Mon 07 Jun 2004
Address ‘real’ renewable concerns - UNEP
Mon 07 Jun 2004
EU pledges €61m to Africa
Mon 07 Jun 2004
Greenpeace calls for end to deep-sea trawling
Mon 07 Jun 2004
Forest plan draws criticism
Fri 04 Jun 2004
Athens 2004 to go green
Fri 04 Jun 2004
Environment needs prioritising – EU
Fri 04 Jun 2004
Iceland lowers whale quota
Thu 03 Jun 2004
WTO meet over GMO row
Thu 03 Jun 2004
UK companies set to miss CO2 deadlines
Thu 03 Jun 2004
Biomass could fill renewable gap - WWF
Wed 02 Jun 2004
Chemical action needed - FoE
Wed 02 Jun 2004
Europe’s bathing water getting better
Wed 02 Jun 2004
Anti-fox hunt viral campaign launched
Tue 01 Jun 2004
Fuel efficiency flaws raising prices – NGO
Tue 01 Jun 2004
Statistics claim slammed
Tue 01 Jun 2004
US public wants action on environment
Fri 28 May 2004
EU’s ‘meagre’ renewables effort slated
Fri 28 May 2004
Invasive plants wrecking biodiversity – minister
Fri 28 May 2004
Motor show prompts fuel efficiency plea
Thu 27 May 2004
Whale protection considered
Thu 27 May 2004
Rapid climate change ‘possible’ – scientist
Thu 27 May 2004
Woodland under the spotlight
Wed 26 May 2004
Green issues ‘politically important’ – poll
Wed 26 May 2004
World governments not acting on species threat
Wed 26 May 2004
Russian u-turn welcomed
Tue 25 May 2004
Government aims to curtail animal testing
Tue 25 May 2004
Energy efficiency scheme moves on
Tue 25 May 2004
NGO discourages elephant cull
Mon 24 May 2004
Palm oil issue highlighted
Mon 24 May 2004
UK fisheries plan welcomed
Mon 24 May 2004
Greenpeace wins acquittal
Fri 21 May 2004
Fears over new Russian Kyoto slur
Fri 21 May 2004
Renewed call for hunting ban
Fri 21 May 2004
Customs take on IMA fleet
Fri 21 May 2004
75% want less traffic – study
Thu 20 May 2004
California passes solar bill
Thu 20 May 2004
Commission comes out fighting on climate change
Thu 20 May 2004
GM sweet corn approved for Europe
Thu 20 May 2004
Government backs green building drive
Wed 19 May 2004
Toxics treaty enters into force
Wed 19 May 2004
Sainsbury’s agrees to GM milk meeting
Wed 19 May 2004
Mediterranean fisheries group welcomed
Tue 18 May 2004
Scottish waste projects backed
Tue 18 May 2004
Chemical question for Euro-candidates
Tue 18 May 2004
Monsanto withdraws from Australia
Mon 17 May 2004
GMO campaign continues in Italy
Mon 17 May 2004
Remarkable heads into Europe
Mon 17 May 2004
UK beef gets EU support
Fri 14 May 2004
Movie to raise climate change profile
Fri 14 May 2004
New CITES rules proposed
Fri 14 May 2004
EU using illegal timber – Greenpeace
Fri 14 May 2004
Hertfordshire becomes latest GM-free zone
Thu 13 May 2004
‘Scientific’ whale hunts condemned
Thu 13 May 2004
Bamboo loss potentially devastating – UNEP
Thu 13 May 2004
US pesticide report shows ‘unsafe’ levels
Wed 12 May 2004
Africa progresses on lead-free fuel
Wed 12 May 2004
Monsanto abandons GM wheat
Wed 12 May 2004
Greenpeace continue GM milk campaign
Tue 11 May 2004
Pesticide consultation launched
Tue 11 May 2004
Tests clear on woodland disease
Tue 11 May 2004
Renewables need global co-operation – Beckett
Mon 10 May 2004
Scottish conservation boosted
Mon 10 May 2004
Massachusetts global warming plan backed
Mon 10 May 2004
Committee raps Government GM stance
Fri 07 May 2004
USDA renewables plan applauded
Fri 07 May 2004
Greenpeace stops Argentinian GM shipment
Fri 07 May 2004
Congestion charge continues green improvement
Thu 06 May 2004
Endangered panther data deliberately false – claim
Thu 06 May 2004
Agri-environment progress revealed
Thu 06 May 2004
NGO slams Belgian nuclear repairs
Wed 05 May 2004
Seal hunt opposition grows
Wed 05 May 2004
Anti-bycatch competition launched
Wed 05 May 2004
Unsustainable fish imports off EU menu
Tue 04 May 2004
Waste statistics condemned
Tue 04 May 2004
GM screening extends to new states
Tue 04 May 2004
Agreement on African forests
Fri 30 Apr 2004
Company car rules benefit environment – report
Fri 30 Apr 2004
EU expansion could worsen animal trade
Fri 30 Apr 2004
Landfill waste down, recycling up – Defra
Fri 30 Apr 2004
Bradshaw rues EU animal impasse
Thu 29 Apr 2004
Government failing on climate change – FoE
Thu 29 Apr 2004
Spanish GM soya blocked
Thu 29 Apr 2004
Energy White Paper – One Year On
Wed 28 Apr 2004
Fuel cell research gets £3m
Wed 28 Apr 2004
GM opposition grows in China
Wed 28 Apr 2004
Beckett unveils energy efficiency plan
Tue 27 Apr 2004
Biofuel consultation launched
Tue 27 Apr 2004
Sustainable transport towns to be ‘models’
Tue 27 Apr 2004
Bush claims are ‘greenwashing’ – NGO
Mon 26 Apr 2004
Ghost ship announcement ‘too soon’
Mon 26 Apr 2004
Emissions scheme working – NAO
Mon 26 Apr 2004
Government urged to act on claims
Fri 23 Apr 2004
Bhopal activists honoured
Fri 23 Apr 2004
UK floods to rise with global warming - report
Fri 23 Apr 2004
Northumberland waste plan gets £34m
Thu 22 Apr 2004
More UK retailers make chemical pledge
Thu 22 Apr 2004
Celebs call for greener LA
Thu 22 Apr 2004
Nuclear discharges to be reduced
Thu 22 Apr 2004
Water commitments not being met - report
Wed 21 Apr 2004
NGOs call for green leadership
Wed 21 Apr 2004
Climate change move welcomed
Wed 21 Apr 2004
Anti-GM campaign heightened
Tue 20 Apr 2004
Southern US pollution violations up
Tue 20 Apr 2004
EU system to prevent disease outbreaks
Tue 20 Apr 2004
Monitoring of seal hunt slammed
Mon 19 Apr 2004
WWF and Coca-Cola team up for water action
Mon 19 Apr 2004
Floods consortium launched
Fri 16 Apr 2004
Styx campaign moves to second phase
Fri 16 Apr 2004
Barcelona bans bullfighting
Thu 15 Apr 2004
China drives towards fuel efficiency
Thu 15 Apr 2004
Commission acts on fuel failures
Wed 14 Apr 2004
Europe’s trust in food revealed
Wed 14 Apr 2004
Mining giant rapped for Madagascar plan
Tue 13 Apr 2004
France warned over bird protection
Tue 13 Apr 2004
Sellafield clean-up backed
Thu 08 Apr 2004
Sustainable tourism commended
Thu 08 Apr 2004
Changes simplify pet travel
Thu 08 Apr 2004
'Superquarry' plans withdrawn
Wed 07 Apr 2004
NGO calls for environmentalists release
Wed 07 Apr 2004
IMO moves to protect Baltic
Tue 06 Apr 2004
EU offers haddock TAC proposals
Tue 06 Apr 2004
Finland charged for green offences
Tue 06 Apr 2004
Blair slammed for chemical record
Mon 05 Apr 2004
Italy cited on river habitat charge
Mon 05 Apr 2004
Graffiti targeted under new measures
Mon 05 Apr 2004
Greens welcome Bayer withdrawal
Fri 02 Apr 2004
Red diesel vehicles seized
Fri 02 Apr 2004
Group proposes SUV solutions
Fri 02 Apr 2004
Bayer decision stalls GM introduction
Thu 01 Apr 2004
Government urged to heed aviation warning
Thu 01 Apr 2004
Coastal recreation management guide launched
Thu 01 Apr 2004
Paint decision to clean air
Wed 31 Mar 2004
NGO calls for Indonesian logging ban
Wed 31 Mar 2004
GMO guidance published
Wed 31 Mar 2004
Dolphin measures slated
Tue 30 Mar 2004
WWF welcomes fisheries report
Tue 30 Mar 2004
Green belt land at all-time high
Tue 30 Mar 2004
New London bridge criticised
Mon 29 Mar 2004
Commission calls for better fisheries monitoring
Mon 29 Mar 2004
Exxon Valdez lessons not learned - NGO
Fri 26 Mar 2004
Seal hunt closely monitored
Fri 26 Mar 2004
Greenpeace calls for ship-breaking changes
Thu 25 Mar 2004
Coral decision welcomed
Thu 25 Mar 2004
Wiltshire GM policy slammed
Wed 24 Mar 2004
EU reveals new dolphin protection
Wed 24 Mar 2004
Ports are major US urban polluter – study
Wed 24 Mar 2004
Annan urges Kyoto ratification
Tue 23 Mar 2004
Africa to brace for global warming
Tue 23 Mar 2004
Vehicle recycling measures announced
Tue 23 Mar 2004
Doorstep recycling needs work – FoE
Mon 22 Mar 2004
EU hydrogen plans outlined
Mon 22 Mar 2004
Sustainable fishery commended
Mon 22 Mar 2004
Greenpeace calls for timber action
Fri 19 Mar 2004
US transport bill promotes car overuse
Fri 19 Mar 2004
Budget offers no green surprises
Thu 18 Mar 2004
US national park shortages revealed
Thu 18 Mar 2004
Sustainable responsibilities are for all - Government
Wed 17 Mar 2004
Arctic region needs policy support - UNEP
Wed 17 Mar 2004
Sumatran tiger on verge of extinction
Wed 17 Mar 2004
Aviation growth would ruin targets - EAC
Tue 16 Mar 2004
US Kyoto stance slammed
Tue 16 Mar 2004
Steel production to go green
Tue 16 Mar 2004
Test shows GM contamination threat - FoE
Mon 15 Mar 2004
EU restarts anti-smoking campaign
Mon 15 Mar 2004
Call for higher tax on main polluters
Fri 12 Mar 2004
Kyoto legally binding in EU
Fri 12 Mar 2004
Californian county bans GMOs
Fri 12 Mar 2004
Greens attack maize decision
Thu 11 Mar 2004
Ivory trade opposition backed
Thu 11 Mar 2004
Fisheries action outlined
Thu 11 Mar 2004
Worldwide anti-whaling campaign begins
Wed 10 Mar 2004
GM maize cultivation backed
Wed 10 Mar 2004
£22m for sustainable communities
Wed 10 Mar 2004
Florida’s pollution law flawed - report
Wed 10 Mar 2004
GM maize imports get green light
Tue 09 Mar 2004
Barriers to wind farms revealed
Tue 09 Mar 2004
Solar motorway trial starts
Tue 09 Mar 2004
No GM market yet – MPs
Mon 08 Mar 2004
‘Smart’ construction offers pollution solution
Mon 08 Mar 2004
Scientists GM letter slated
Mon 08 Mar 2004
Pesticide levels remain stable – report
Fri 05 Mar 2004
Group calls for US renewables drive
Fri 05 Mar 2004
New wetland site announced
Fri 05 Mar 2004
UK must seize renewable opportunities - Timms
Thu 04 Mar 2004
Nuclear report sparks safety fears
Thu 04 Mar 2004
Planning process boosts green issues
Thu 04 Mar 2004
Bluewater versus Ford spat heats up
Wed 03 Mar 2004
UK cited as key wind energy nation
Wed 03 Mar 2004
Safety fears at Japanese plutonium facility
Wed 03 Mar 2004
GMO trade laws outlined
Tue 02 Mar 2004
CSR framework launched
Tue 02 Mar 2004
Airport campaigners ‘sleep-in’ on protest
Tue 02 Mar 2004
EU stands firm on Kyoto
Mon 01 Mar 2004
UK carbon dioxide levels rise
Mon 01 Mar 2004
Wind energy won’t be enough – report
Mon 01 Mar 2004
Wales undecided on GM
Fri 27 Feb 2004
More progress needed on green products
Fri 27 Feb 2004
Concern over Seattle chemical study
Fri 27 Feb 2004
Barcelona to host World Environment Day
Fri 27 Feb 2004
Drive against wildlife crime stepped up
Thu 26 Feb 2004
Logging protest scores victory
Thu 26 Feb 2004
Renewables switch will save reefs – WWF
Thu 26 Feb 2004
China adopts biosafety treaty
Wed 25 Feb 2004
Ski resorts to fight global warming
Wed 25 Feb 2004
Urban environments under spotlight
Tue 24 Feb 2004
Changes ahead for fly-tipping
Tue 24 Feb 2004
GM maize faces legal fight
Tue 24 Feb 2004
Singapore cited in illegal timber claim
Mon 23 Feb 2004
Sainsbury’s faces GM protesters
Mon 23 Feb 2004
Sparrow campaign launched
Mon 23 Feb 2004
New board for EWEA
Mon 23 Feb 2004
Leak shows government’s ‘true colours’ – FoE
Fri 20 Feb 2004
Latest recycling funds awarded
Fri 20 Feb 2004
Pressure growing on US GMOs
Fri 20 Feb 2004
France pushes toxic treaty into law
Fri 20 Feb 2004
GM to get green light in UK?
Thu 19 Feb 2004
Concerns raised over avian flu culling
Thu 19 Feb 2004
England’s lowlands need action – English Nature
Thu 19 Feb 2004
Calls for congestion charge expansion
Wed 18 Feb 2004
EU targets better urban environments
Wed 18 Feb 2004
Illegal loggers confronted
Wed 18 Feb 2004
Tyre pollutants under spotlight
Wed 18 Feb 2004
Activists fined for nuclear security exposé
Tue 17 Feb 2004
Scientists urge deep-sea action
Tue 17 Feb 2004
£5m funding boost for solar energy
Tue 17 Feb 2004
US warned over climate change
Mon 16 Feb 2004
Grizzly bear sliding closer to extinction - report
Mon 16 Feb 2004
WWF launches Indonesian national parks
Mon 16 Feb 2004
EU new car emissions down
Fri 13 Feb 2004
Patagonian glaciers show global warming effects
Fri 13 Feb 2004
‘Greenest and meanest’ cars revealed
Thu 12 Feb 2004
Cartridge refills could be blocked - FoE
Thu 12 Feb 2004
Ugandan biodiversity gets boost
Thu 12 Feb 2004
Defra announces £4m for green fund
Wed 11 Feb 2004
Dolphin deaths show ongoing threat
Wed 11 Feb 2004
US EPA pressed on water action
Wed 11 Feb 2004
BTC pipeline opposition grows
Wed 11 Feb 2004
Global warming in action – Met Office
Tue 10 Feb 2004
Greenpeace calls for forestry action
Tue 10 Feb 2004
NGOs urge biodiversity progress
Tue 10 Feb 2004
Hydrogen benefits genuine, but distant - report
Mon 09 Feb 2004
Welsh Assembly launches fridge fund
Mon 09 Feb 2004
Coral protection proposed
Mon 09 Feb 2004
StopEsso wins logo ruling
Fri 06 Feb 2004
Royal Bank of Scotland back BTC pipeline
Fri 06 Feb 2004
Caution urged on new ports
Fri 06 Feb 2004
Malaysian logging group exposed
Thu 05 Feb 2004
Whale partnership gets federal backing
Thu 05 Feb 2004
Grizzly bear hunt angers Albertans
Thu 05 Feb 2004
GM application rejected
Wed 04 Feb 2004
New science advisory council for Defra
Wed 04 Feb 2004
Valuable wetlands at risk warns WWF
Wed 04 Feb 2004
BAA funding breaching Euro rules – coalition
Tue 03 Feb 2004
MPs back sea bass ban
Tue 03 Feb 2004
Pet bird imports halted
Tue 03 Feb 2004
Gloucestershire makes GM-free pledge
Mon 02 Feb 2004
Oil shortages predicted after 2007
Mon 02 Feb 2004
Chemical threat to wildlife
Mon 02 Feb 2004
ExxonMobil’s emissions revealed
Fri 30 Jan 2004
Wildlife rescue begins in Norway
Fri 30 Jan 2004
Case ‘not proven’ for fur ban
Thu 29 Jan 2004
EU boosts green technologies
Thu 29 Jan 2004
Livingstone goes solar
Wed 28 Jan 2004
EU bans grizzly bear trophies
Wed 28 Jan 2004
Fisheries agency proposed
Wed 28 Jan 2004
Supermarkets make 2004 GM pledge
Tue 27 Jan 2004
Indonesian support for Greenpeace
Tue 27 Jan 2004
Banks undermining green rules
Tue 27 Jan 2004
GM report may stifle commercial launch
Mon 26 Jan 2004
Fury over Bush Alaska plan
Mon 26 Jan 2004
Group calls for supermarket watchdog
Fri 23 Jan 2004
German green bus plan supported
Fri 23 Jan 2004
Rare gorilla population up
Fri 23 Jan 2004
Trawling still decimating dolphin numbers - report
Thu 22 Jan 2004
Green MEP highlights lynx threat
Thu 22 Jan 2004
Housebuilding sustainability increasing – WWF
Thu 22 Jan 2004
Concerns over Japanese nuclear shipment
Wed 21 Jan 2004
US EPA sued over industry meetings
Wed 21 Jan 2004
Malaysian eco-plant begins operations
Wed 21 Jan 2004
Emissions allocation gets mixed response
Tue 20 Jan 2004
Action on Great Apes welcomed
Tue 20 Jan 2004
Greenpeace protest against prosecution
Tue 20 Jan 2004
Employment boost for renewable industry
Mon 19 Jan 2004
Diesel emissions targeted under Welsh plan
Mon 19 Jan 2004
US FDA salmon testing inadequate – IATP
Mon 19 Jan 2004
Green spaces get £63m development boost
Fri 16 Jan 2004
Air quality levels dip
Fri 16 Jan 2004
Bush should focus on Earth, not Mars - FOE
Fri 16 Jan 2004
Criticism grows for GM report
Thu 15 Jan 2004
Deprived areas suffer worst green problems - reports
Thu 15 Jan 2004
Fears expressed over airport expansion
Thu 15 Jan 2004
Solar gift heads for rural India
Thu 15 Jan 2004
Government receives mixed advice on GMOs
Wed 14 Jan 2004
Over-consumption ruining quality of life - study
Wed 14 Jan 2004
Commission begins legal action against UK
Wed 14 Jan 2004
New Prius wins accolades
Tue 13 Jan 2004
Orang-utans heading for extinction – WWF
Tue 13 Jan 2004
Thames bridge ‘bad for the environment’
Tue 13 Jan 2004
Tighten salmon regulations – FOE
Mon 12 Jan 2004
Motor show protest slams fuel economy
Mon 12 Jan 2004
EU to map organic future
Mon 12 Jan 2004
Bush’s green record slammed by Gore
Mon 12 Jan 2004
Greenhouse gas emissions need ‘immediate’ action - WWF
Fri 09 Jan 2004
GM rice approved for animal feed in UK
Fri 09 Jan 2004
EU demands Ireland pollution report
Fri 09 Jan 2004
Foxhunting opposition reiterated
Fri 09 Jan 2004
Scientist’s climate change meeting welcomed
Thu 08 Jan 2004
Exotic pets banned in US
Thu 08 Jan 2004
Wildlife worth £4.8bn to UK economy - IUCN
Thu 08 Jan 2004
EU decision boosts UK fisheries
Wed 07 Jan 2004
Biomass given more time
Wed 07 Jan 2004
£20m targeted recycling grant announced
Wed 07 Jan 2004
Jersey fishing deal ‘good news for environment’
Tue 06 Jan 2004
Sustainable Transport Town list narrows
Tue 06 Jan 2004
Sustainable farming boosted
Mon 05 Jan 2004
US fuel economy change irks green group
Mon 05 Jan 2004
Nuclear waste reporting to be improved - EU
Mon 05 Jan 2004
Massive wind farm expansion announced
Fri 19 Dec 2003
Recycling target success likely
Fri 19 Dec 2003
Able faces licence struggle
Fri 19 Dec 2003
Aviation white paper sparks controversy
Thu 18 Dec 2003
Ivory trade booming in West Africa
Thu 18 Dec 2003
2003 fifth warmest for Britain – Met Office
Thu 18 Dec 2003
Residents win ghost ship case
Wed 17 Dec 2003
£62m recycling boost announced
Wed 17 Dec 2003
COP9 meeting slammed by NGO
Wed 17 Dec 2003
Kyoto support reiterated
Tue 16 Dec 2003
Congestion measures announced
Tue 16 Dec 2003
DTI continues solar funding
Tue 16 Dec 2003
Green Party ‘warned’ Beckett over ghost ships
Mon 15 Dec 2003
Climate change disease link quashed
Mon 15 Dec 2003
Animal health consultation launched
Mon 15 Dec 2003
Green aspects of pre-budget disappoint
Fri 12 Dec 2003
Climate change costs soar - UNEP
Fri 12 Dec 2003
UK’s overseas interests get green boost
Fri 12 Dec 2003
‘Living Space’ grants announced
Thu 11 Dec 2003
Greenpeace focuses on Iceland
Thu 11 Dec 2003
Road tax system failing on emissions - study
Thu 11 Dec 2003
First toll motorway gets cold reception
Wed 10 Dec 2003
UK continues Soviet cleanup role
Wed 10 Dec 2003
Ghost ship decision welcomed
Wed 10 Dec 2003
EU GMO moratorium retained
Tue 09 Dec 2003
Aviation must pay for pollution – green groups
Tue 09 Dec 2003
IMO introduces new double-hull requirements
Tue 09 Dec 2003
Ghost ships update - FoE wins court ruling
Mon 08 Dec 2003
Protest hits French nuclear plant
Mon 08 Dec 2003
Government warning over green credentials
Mon 08 Dec 2003
Sustainable timber guidance planned
Mon 08 Dec 2003
Total cod fishing ban avoided
Fri 05 Dec 2003
EU green review calls for action
Fri 05 Dec 2003
Pesticide problem continues
Fri 05 Dec 2003
Prison wins top green award
Fri 05 Dec 2003
Russian claim dismissed
Thu 04 Dec 2003
US EPA aims for smog improvement
Thu 04 Dec 2003
UK public wary of Kyoto – survey
Thu 04 Dec 2003
Kyoto gets backing, but waits on Russia
Wed 03 Dec 2003
Ski resorts to suffer through climate change
Wed 03 Dec 2003
UK on course with emissions, EU failing
Wed 03 Dec 2003
Energy bill welcomed by green group
Wed 03 Dec 2003
MP accused of misleading committee
Tue 02 Dec 2003
Deep-sea fishing needs tougher regulation - report
Tue 02 Dec 2003
UK energy future outlined
Tue 02 Dec 2003
Kyoto benefits will be ‘negligible’ - book
Mon 01 Dec 2003
Melting glaciers pose water threat
Mon 01 Dec 2003
Businesses must adapt to climate change - Beckett
Mon 01 Dec 2003
Ghost ship outcome must be assessed - FoE
Fri 28 Nov 2003
$25m needed for great apes - UN
Fri 28 Nov 2003
Green Party calls for chemical action
Fri 28 Nov 2003
Pesticide use rises with GMOs - study
Thu 27 Nov 2003
Pioneering wind farm launched
Thu 27 Nov 2003
Logging campaign makes impact
Thu 27 Nov 2003
Stricter GMO rules needed - AEBC
Wed 26 Nov 2003
Chemical test reveals shocking results
Wed 26 Nov 2003
Government sustainable development on track
Wed 26 Nov 2003
Amazon activists targeted by loggers
Tue 25 Nov 2003
Sustainable buildings group finalised
Tue 25 Nov 2003
Illegal driftnet fleets continue to kill sea-life
Mon 24 Nov 2003
UK supermarkets favour imports – survey
Mon 24 Nov 2003
Co-operation needed on hydrogen - EU
Mon 24 Nov 2003
GMOs exposed in Thailand
Fri 21 Nov 2003
Import ban looming for waste ships
Fri 21 Nov 2003
EU and China strengthen green links
Fri 21 Nov 2003
New waste targets announced
Fri 21 Nov 2003
Green group angered by further ghost ships
Thu 20 Nov 2003
US energy bill ‘appalling’ – NGO
Thu 20 Nov 2003
Canada and Russia condemned over asbestos row
Thu 20 Nov 2003
Environmentalists slate President Bush
Wed 19 Nov 2003
Commission publishes ship blacklist
Wed 19 Nov 2003
US hospital pesticide use uncovered
Wed 19 Nov 2003
3rd and 4th ghost ships set for UK
Tue 18 Nov 2003
NGOs call for Mediterranean action
Tue 18 Nov 2003
Conference demands night flight ban
Tue 18 Nov 2003
Ghost ship double-standards revealed
Mon 17 Nov 2003
Sports community call for environmental action
Mon 17 Nov 2003
Waste and emissions trading bill granted Royal Assent
Mon 17 Nov 2003
UK wetlands nearing crisis point – report
Fri 14 Nov 2003
Treetop protest looks to stop logging
Fri 14 Nov 2003
Rural review focuses on biodiversity
Fri 14 Nov 2003
Energy-saving heating grant announced
Fri 14 Nov 2003
UK cited in fisheries row
Thu 13 Nov 2003
Animal transport standards improved
Thu 13 Nov 2003
First ghost ship arrives in UK
Thu 13 Nov 2003
US firms take initiative on green power
Wed 12 Nov 2003
Illegal logging claim investigated
Wed 12 Nov 2003
Friends of the Earth defends stance
Wed 12 Nov 2003
EU fur trade ban backed
Tue 11 Nov 2003
Japanese whaling fleet accused
Tue 11 Nov 2003
UK firm withdraws from Burma
Tue 11 Nov 2003
Prestige still haunts Spanish coast
Mon 10 Nov 2003
Commissioner’s test shows chemical presence
Mon 10 Nov 2003
Ghost ships set for UK
Mon 10 Nov 2003
Protest drowns out ExxonMobil
Fri 07 Nov 2003
Ghost ship injunction granted
Fri 07 Nov 2003
Toxic vessels may dock in UK
Fri 07 Nov 2003
UK organic sector tops £1bn
Thu 06 Nov 2003
Independent survey shows wind farm support
Thu 06 Nov 2003
US NGO welcomes ‘climate change turning point’
Wed 05 Nov 2003
GM scientists letter criticised
Wed 05 Nov 2003
Car industry will be forced to adapt - report.
Tue 04 Nov 2003
Fisheries reform proposal slammed.
Tue 04 Nov 2003
Coal Mine Methane gains CCL exemption.
Tue 04 Nov 2003
Global warming will cause ice shelf collapse - study.
Mon 03 Nov 2003
Breakthrough in ‘ghost ship’ case.
Mon 03 Nov 2003
Government boosts sustainable procurement.
Fri 31 Oct 2003
Fast food litter under spotlight.
Thu 30 Oct 2003
2005 opportunity holds sustainability key - Beckett.
Thu 30 Oct 2003
Wind-farm receives massive backing.
Thu 30 Oct 2003
New wind farms under development.
Wed 29 Oct 2003
Chemical law set to be watered down.
Wed 29 Oct 2003
Liberian forestry laws secured.
Tue 28 Oct 2003
Public sector sustainable food event detailed.
Tue 28 Oct 2003
Commission begins ‘solid action’ on Kyoto.
Mon 27 Oct 2003
WWF backs ICES warning.
Mon 27 Oct 2003
Co-op bans GMOs
Wed 22 Oct 2003
£135m recycling fund launched
Wed 22 Oct 2003
‘Ghost ship’ plan on hold
Wed 22 Oct 2003
GM results back Welsh stance
Tue 21 Oct 2003
UK government response to fish stock claims
Tue 21 Oct 2003
Government GM choice will show allegiance – FoE.
Mon 20 Oct 2003
Lead-free petrol plan on course for success.
Mon 20 Oct 2003
Farm Scale Evaluation results revealed.
Fri 17 Oct 2003
Recycling bill passes parliamentary hurdle.
Fri 17 Oct 2003
Green group against US EPA nominee.
Thu 16 Oct 2003
US Navy agrees sonar restriction.
Thu 16 Oct 2003
FoE consider legal action over ghost ships.
Wed 15 Oct 2003
Commissioner pushes new chemical laws.
Wed 15 Oct 2003
GM trial mishap leads to tougher regulations.
Tue 14 Oct 2003
European heat-wave claimed 35,000 lives - report.
Tue 14 Oct 2003
Improved abandoned vehicle laws introduced
Mon 13 Oct 2003
GM oilseed ban urged
Mon 13 Oct 2003
EU chemical law changes overstated by industry - report.
Fri 10 Oct 2003
Anti-GM parade planned.
Fri 10 Oct 2003
Ghost ship controversy continues.
Thu 09 Oct 2003
BNFL trials discharge reduction process.
Thu 09 Oct 2003
Writers take sustainability pledge.
Wed 08 Oct 2003
Fishing vessel decommissioning offered.
Wed 08 Oct 2003
National Parks need more than conservation - Minister.
Tue 07 Oct 2003
‘Ghost ship’ fleet gets go-ahead.
Tue 07 Oct 2003
Green energy programme continues.
Tue 07 Oct 2003
Trial reveals GMO uncertainty.
Mon 06 Oct 2003
Dolphin-friendly fishing improving.
Mon 06 Oct 2003
Greenpeace urges Russian ratification.
Fri 03 Oct 2003
Meacher slams US WTO case.
Thu 02 Oct 2003
Welsh sustainable transport gets grant.
Wed 01 Oct 2003
Renewables Obligation shortfall confirmed.
Wed 01 Oct 2003
Russian indecision stalls Kyoto.
Tue 30 Sep 2003
CSR ‘academy’ proposed.
Tue 30 Sep 2003
Fuel tax hike ‘necessary’ – FoE.
Mon 29 Sep 2003
GM document welcomed.
Thu 25 Sep 2003
River quality improves.
Thu 25 Sep 2003
Green education plan launched.
Wed 24 Sep 2003
£2.5m conservation regeneration project launched.
Wed 24 Sep 2003
Solar funding announced.
Tue 23 Sep 2003
Lib Dems outline green initiatives.
Tue 23 Sep 2003
Fuel cell trial for new Mitsubishi.
Tue 23 Sep 2003
‘Red’ diesel cases uncovered.
Tue 23 Sep 2003
Tide turning for Icelandic whaling?
Mon 22 Sep 2003
Questions raised over ‘ghost ship’ firm.
Mon 22 Sep 2003
China has green opportunity – UNEP.
Mon 22 Sep 2003
Chretien gets environmental credit.
Fri 19 Sep 2003
Ozone depletion education boosted.
Fri 19 Sep 2003
WTO talks collapse welcomed.
Thu 18 Sep 2003
Icelandic whaling enters tourist area.
Thu 18 Sep 2003
Co-operation urged for council recycling.
Wed 17 Sep 2003
School traffic plans clarified.
Wed 17 Sep 2003
Decommissioning project ‘high risk’.
Tue 16 Sep 2003
GM case faces new opposition.
Tue 16 Sep 2003
EU commissioner blasts WTO talks.
Tue 16 Sep 2003
GMO treaty comes into force.
Mon 15 Sep 2003
Study recommends green impact assessment.
Mon 15 Sep 2003
WTO meeting ends in failure.
Mon 15 Sep 2003
UK attacks ‘unjustified’ Icelandic whaling.
Fri 12 Sep 2003
ECGD deal creates recycling plant.
Fri 12 Sep 2003
GMO steering group appoints new chairman.
Thu 11 Sep 2003
Beckett demands better environmental co-operation.
Thu 11 Sep 2003
GM ruling won’t affect UK.
Thu 11 Sep 2003
THORP closure not early enough – Greenpeace.
Thu 11 Sep 2003
Coral reef moves closer to conservation.
Wed 10 Sep 2003
Litter incentive angers anti-smoking lobby.
Wed 10 Sep 2003
Russia targeted for Kyoto snub.
Wed 10 Sep 2003
£1m wetlands regeneration announced.
Wed 10 Sep 2003
Green groups warn about WTO future.
Fri 05 Sep 2003
Baby-food pesticide test welcomed.
Fri 05 Sep 2003
School transport plan criticised.
Thu 04 Sep 2003
Glaciers reveal climate change warning.
Thu 04 Sep 2003
New elephant subspecies discovered – WWF.
Thu 04 Sep 2003
Commission rejects Austrian GMO ban.
Wed 03 Sep 2003
HHP receives Lottery backing.
Wed 03 Sep 2003
Oxfam slams EU agriculture system.
Wed 03 Sep 2003
Biomass incentive revealed.
Tue 02 Sep 2003
Greenpeace urge sustainable fishing.
Tue 02 Sep 2003
Record temperatures ‘indicate’ global warming.
Tue 02 Sep 2003
US Clean Air Act changes slammed.
Mon 01 Sep 2003
Honda US reveals CNG plan.
Mon 01 Sep 2003
First major UK offshore wind farm built.
Fri 29 Aug 2003
Marine reserves vital for fish stocks – WWF.
Fri 29 Aug 2003
Wind farm study shows tourist benefit.
Thu 28 Aug 2003
Pakistan looks for spill compensation.
Thu 28 Aug 2003
Highways Agency aims to stop littering.
Wed 27 Aug 2003
Rail cuts cause public transport gap – FoE.
Wed 27 Aug 2003
Commission has faith in WTO.
Tue 26 Aug 2003
Fishing offence heavily penalised.
Tue 26 Aug 2003
Local Authorities lack energy efficiency progress.
Fri 22 Aug 2003
Building noise pollution targeted.
Fri 22 Aug 2003
VW gets green accolade.
Fri 22 Aug 2003
UK coral reef gets emergency protection.
Thu 21 Aug 2003
WWF call for stricter snow leopard laws.
Thu 21 Aug 2003
Smog levels break records.
Wed 20 Aug 2003
Greenpeace starts Iceland whale campaign.
Wed 20 Aug 2003
GM trade war continues.
Tue 19 Aug 2003
Remarkable back at Sainsbury’s.
Tue 19 Aug 2003
£21m to green neighbourhoods.
Mon 18 Aug 2003
Iceland whaling move angers greens.
Fri 15 Aug 2003
Garden chemicals advice published.
Fri 15 Aug 2003
Caution urged on animal transport
Wed 13 Aug 2003
Water warning for the Midlands.
Wed 13 Aug 2003
US green group slams lawsuit.
Mon 11 Aug 2003
New wind site dispels myths.
Fri 08 Aug 2003
Chemical dangers highlighted.
Fri 08 Aug 2003
Junk mail scheme to reduce waste.
Thu 07 Aug 2003
FoE reiterate Kyoto call.
Thu 07 Aug 2003
East Riding is latest to go GM-free.
Wed 06 Aug 2003
Welsh Sustainable farming consultation.
Wed 06 Aug 2003
Recycling programme gets grant.
Tue 05 Aug 2003
Warm weather raises air pollution.
Tue 05 Aug 2003
Environment monitoring collaboration welcomed.
Mon 04 Aug 2003
Traffic levels up - DfT.
Mon 04 Aug 2003
Sustainable housing plan announced.
Fri 01 Aug 2003
Biodiversity targets published.
Fri 01 Aug 2003
Report names and shames top firms.
Thu 31 Jul 2003
Parks get regeneration windfall.
Thu 31 Jul 2003
Warning proves GMO threat – FoE.
Wed 30 Jul 2003
New global warming evidence uncovered.
Wed 30 Jul 2003
Waste targets published.
Wed 30 Jul 2003
Farm Scale sites warned over GM.
Tue 29 Jul 2003
Commission acts on maritime safety.
Tue 29 Jul 2003
Greenpeace demands halt to shrimp farming growth.
Tue 29 Jul 2003
Greens slam Teesside ship plan.
Tue 29 Jul 2003
Bradshaw welcomes dolphin proposals.
Mon 28 Jul 2003
FoE warned over British Energy expose.
Mon 28 Jul 2003
Green Party fall foul of campaign.
Mon 28 Jul 2003
UK cited in EU judgement.
Fri 25 Jul 2003
Shark finning under spotlight.
Fri 25 Jul 2003
Greenpeace hit out at WTO.
Fri 25 Jul 2003
EU publishes GM co-existence rules.
Thu 24 Jul 2003
Wales strengthens fly-tipping laws.
Thu 24 Jul 2003
Lake District goes GM-free.
Thu 24 Jul 2003
Commission tightens air pollution law.
Wed 23 Jul 2003
GM review shows gaps – FoE.
Wed 23 Jul 2003
Mobil responsible for oil slick.
Wed 23 Jul 2003
Supermarkets to stay GM-free.
Tue 22 Jul 2003
US 4x4 statistics raise questions.
Tue 22 Jul 2003
RSPCA exposes greyhound trauma.
Tue 22 Jul 2003
BAA slammed for ‘greenwash’
Mon 21 Jul 2003
Ireland faces EU action.
Mon 21 Jul 2003
Crackdown planned on fur.
Mon 21 Jul 2003
GM review cautious.
Mon 21 Jul 2003
Commission acts against animal law violations.
Fri 18 Jul 2003
Welsh Assembly reiterate biodiversity commitment.
Fri 18 Jul 2003
Sustainable development fund commended.
Fri 18 Jul 2003
Commissioner Wallstrom takes WWF test.
Fri 18 Jul 2003
EU proposes Prestige compensation.
Thu 17 Jul 2003
Sustainability awards announced.
Thu 17 Jul 2003
Animal transport regulations to be tightened.
Thu 17 Jul 2003
Tesco cited in illegal logging investigation.
Wed 16 Jul 2003
New litter taxes for Ireland.
Wed 16 Jul 2003
Pesticide safety improving.
Wed 16 Jul 2003
Wind energy gets boost.
Tue 15 Jul 2003
Waste group appointed.
Tue 15 Jul 2003
European Commission confirms aid package.
Tue 15 Jul 2003
Study may show UK stance on GM.
Mon 14 Jul 2003
Greenpeace continue Iraq campaign.
Mon 14 Jul 2003
Aluminium recycling guidance published.
Mon 14 Jul 2003
FoE study shows GM contamination.
Fri 11 Jul 2003
Road scheme under fire.
Fri 11 Jul 2003
Sustainable development praised.
Fri 11 Jul 2003
£7bn for congestion problems.
Thu 10 Jul 2003
Water quality improves again.
Thu 10 Jul 2003
London green fuel bus launched.
Thu 10 Jul 2003
Fridge disposal scheme launched.
Wed 09 Jul 2003
Industrial environmental spending revealed.
Wed 09 Jul 2003
Green groups call for chemical action.
Wed 09 Jul 2003
Recycling project gets backing.
Tue 08 Jul 2003
Tobacco firm asked to sever Burmese connections.
Tue 08 Jul 2003
Emissions trading changes get green light.
Mon 07 Jul 2003
Beaches under threat.
Mon 07 Jul 2003
MEP’s GM law praised.
Fri 04 Jul 2003
EU to review hazardous waste rules.
Fri 04 Jul 2003
Greenpeace helps out in Tuwaitha.
Fri 04 Jul 2003
UK not in breach of OSPAR - Tribunal.
Thu 03 Jul 2003
WWF look at chemical contamination.
Thu 03 Jul 2003
Welsh Assembly announces shellfish protection measures.
Thu 03 Jul 2003
Clear Skies renewable energy grants issued.
Wed 02 Jul 2003
Defra committed to sustainable farming - Beckett.
Wed 02 Jul 2003
English Nature awards announced.
Wed 02 Jul 2003
Sustainable transport scheme announced.
Tue 01 Jul 2003
Landfills need urgent action - FoE.
Tue 01 Jul 2003
Emissions consultation issued.
Tue 01 Jul 2003
Renewable levels rise.
Mon 30 Jun 2003
Hunting regulations proposed.
Mon 30 Jun 2003
Meacher leads GM extension call.
Fri 27 Jun 2003
Russia pressed on Kyoto issue.
Fri 27 Jun 2003
Ireland’s Sellafield bid rejected.
Thu 26 Jun 2003
Trade justice campaign will be ‘biggest ever’.
Thu 26 Jun 2003
Welsh sustainability scheme outlined.
Thu 26 Jun 2003
Government outlines timber stance.
Fri 20 Jun 2003
US and EU meet over GM row.
Fri 20 Jun 2003
Organic farming programme is a success.
Fri 20 Jun 2003
LPG consultation announced.
Thu 19 Jun 2003
Wildlife traders face sterner penalties.
Thu 19 Jun 2003
Sellafield discharges to be lowered.
Wed 18 Jun 2003
Whale plan backed.
Wed 18 Jun 2003
Soil Association question Meacher timing.
Tue 17 Jun 2003
Greenpeace continue ‘forest crime’ campaign.
Tue 17 Jun 2003
Meacher leaves government.
Mon 16 Jun 2003
Europe not doing enough on marine protection.
Mon 16 Jun 2003
£3m farming and food grant announced.
Mon 16 Jun 2003
European Commission launches health initiative.
Fri 13 Jun 2003
Dangerous chemicals revealed.
Fri 13 Jun 2003
Hydrogen R&D commended.
Thu 12 Jun 2003
Fishing consultation continues.
Thu 12 Jun 2003
New solar grants announced.
Wed 11 Jun 2003
Ireland press on with Sellafield challenge.
Wed 11 Jun 2003
FoE call for wider congestion charging.
Tue 10 Jun 2003
Prestige recovery put back to 2004.
Tue 10 Jun 2003
Government makes timber pledge.
Mon 09 Jun 2003
Defra offers organic incentive.
Mon 09 Jun 2003
Hewitt proposes new Ofgem guidelines.
Fri 06 Jun 2003
105 UK beaches get Blue Flag.
Fri 06 Jun 2003
GM debate kicks off.
Thu 05 Jun 2003
Greenpeace in government timber protest.
Thu 05 Jun 2003
British Energy announces massive loss.
Wed 04 Jun 2003
Green Week targets lifestyle changes.
Wed 04 Jun 2003
Focus Wickes sign chemical pledge.
Tue 03 Jun 2003
Oil slick threatens Swedish coast.
Tue 03 Jun 2003
Government’s brownfield target exceeded.
Mon 02 Jun 2003
Wild salmon numbers drop.
Mon 02 Jun 2003
Egypt drops WTO GM bid.
Fri 30 May 2003
Elephants help combat Indonesian logging.
Fri 30 May 2003
FoE urge action on GM concerns.
Thu 29 May 2003
Meeting set to increase Sellafield pressure.
Thu 29 May 2003
Lib Dems question 4x4 usage.
Wed 28 May 2003
Kiev conference ‘a success’.
Wed 28 May 2003
Meacher slams FSA chief.
Tue 27 May 2003
Morley stresses biodiversity importance.
Fri 23 May 2003
Defra showpiece garden opened.
Fri 23 May 2003
Economics overshadow environment – report.
Thu 22 May 2003
GMOs off the menu in Warwickshire.
Thu 22 May 2003
Toyota fuel cell trial hits snag.
Wed 21 May 2003
Community energy gets boost.
Wed 21 May 2003
US sued over Prestige spill.
Tue 20 May 2003
Stingray gets further boost.
Tue 20 May 2003
American GMO challenge condemned.
Mon 19 May 2003
WWF highlights chemical issue.
Mon 19 May 2003
Government's LPG support reaffirmed.
Fri 16 May 2003
Tropical timber haul uncovered in France.
Fri 16 May 2003
US WTO threat carried out.
Thu 15 May 2003
Defra report highlights progress.
Thu 15 May 2003
Prestige compensation ‘a joke’.
Wed 14 May 2003
GM debate confirmed.
Wed 14 May 2003
UK emissions trading has promising first year.
Tue 13 May 2003
Beckett praises post-Johannesburg progress.
Tue 13 May 2003
National Trust bans GMOs.
Tue 13 May 2003
French Riviera hit by oil spill.
Tue 13 May 2003
UK heading for Kyoto success - UN.
Mon 12 May 2003
Australia blocks commercial GM.
Mon 12 May 2003
Fuel cells ‘no longer a curiosity’ - Wilson.
Fri 09 May 2003
AMEC under fire from campaigners.
Fri 09 May 2003
Government to act on waste recommendations.
Thu 08 May 2003
UK food industry gets further backing.
Thu 08 May 2003
Hydrogen bus project launched.
Wed 07 May 2003
Defra launches new sustainability plan.
Tue 06 May 2003
Kent floods scheme revealed.
Tue 06 May 2003
New Suzuki offers 85 mpg.
Fri 02 May 2003
Greenpeace reveals anti-nuclear deck of cards.
Fri 02 May 2003
Iraq on verge of water crisis.
Thu 01 May 2003
Security upped at US nuclear plants.
Thu 01 May 2003
Government challenges car industry.
Wed 30 Apr 2003
Norway set to reopen nuclear row.
Wed 30 Apr 2003
GM and organic could not co-exist – report.
Tue 29 Apr 2003
Shopping bag tax backed.
Tue 29 Apr 2003
New Toyota hybrid unveiled.
Tue 29 Apr 2003
WWF make Amazon pledge.
Mon 28 Apr 2003
Animal aid heads for Iraq.
Mon 28 Apr 2003
Investors urged against Monsanto.
Fri 25 Apr 2003
Dorset edges towards GMO ban.
Fri 25 Apr 2003
Toyota to increase hybrid range.
Fri 25 Apr 2003
Wind farm opens on proposed nuclear site.
Fri 25 Apr 2003
Shell faces opposition at AGM.
Thu 24 Apr 2003
UK’s waste efforts slammed by audit.
Thu 24 Apr 2003
North American pollution stats defy Kyoto.
Wed 23 Apr 2003
Record number of beaches to receive award.
Wed 23 Apr 2003
Taiwanese tribe win nuclear reprieve.
Tue 22 Apr 2003
Massive payout for jet noise pollution.
Tue 22 Apr 2003
Air quality drops as temperatures rise.
Thu 17 Apr 2003
Vehicle emissions slightly down – SMMT.
Thu 17 Apr 2003
Commission confirms cod sustainability plan.
Wed 16 Apr 2003
Sharp drop in European GM trials.
Wed 16 Apr 2003
Energy efficiency funding revealed.
Tue 15 Apr 2003
GM protest ends German crop trials.
Tue 15 Apr 2003
Environmental board members reappointed.
Tue 15 Apr 2003
Greenpeace protest against Nestle.
Mon 14 Apr 2003
FTSE4Good raises human rights criteria.
Mon 14 Apr 2003
Greens downbeat over budget.
Fri 11 Apr 2003
BMW & GM to co-develop hydrogen pumps.
Fri 11 Apr 2003
Meacher announces £4m for sustainability.
Thu 10 Apr 2003
Night flights ban extension proposed.
Thu 10 Apr 2003
Defra increase green funding.
Wed 09 Apr 2003
Birds scupper airport plans.
Wed 09 Apr 2003
UK public believe war is over oil – Greenpeace.
Wed 09 Apr 2003
UK industry co2 emissions down.
Tue 08 Apr 2003
Welsh Assembly backs plastic bag scheme.
Tue 08 Apr 2003
Airport approval slated.
Tue 08 Apr 2003
Biomass gets further boost.
Mon 07 Apr 2003
Wilson outlines nuclear clean up.
Mon 07 Apr 2003
Cornwall makes GM free pledge.
Fri 04 Apr 2003
GM campaigners charged.
Fri 04 Apr 2003
UK aims for shellfish sustainability.
Fri 04 Apr 2003
UK nuclear waste incident highlighted.
Thu 03 Apr 2003
US EPA issue record pollution fine.
Thu 03 Apr 2003
Renewable energy sector export gets boost.
Thu 03 Apr 2003
Noise pollution targeted by road scheme.
Wed 02 Apr 2003
CITES breach at Gatwick.
Wed 02 Apr 2003
Nuclear decommissioning site set for Cumbria.
Wed 02 Apr 2003
Survey shows apathy on environmental issues.
Tue 01 Apr 2003
Greenpeace admits anti-Esso tube campaign.
Tue 01 Apr 2003
Arctic ozone hole varies annually – NASA.
Tue 01 Apr 2003
EU to ban single-hulled tankers.
Mon 31 Mar 2003
LPG Primera launched.
Mon 31 Mar 2003
Secrett departs Friends of the Earth.
Mon 31 Mar 2003
Comprehensive UK 2001 emissions figures revealed.
Fri 28 Mar 2003
Stronger laws to protect wildlife.
Fri 28 Mar 2003
MP calls for action on landfill criminals.
Fri 28 Mar 2003
Wilson reports UK emissions drop.
Thu 27 Mar 2003
WWF supports Scottish Executive energy move.
Thu 27 Mar 2003
Farm scale trials will prove ineffective - report.
Thu 27 Mar 2003
Defra announce latest Darwin funds.
Wed 26 Mar 2003
Toyota present green initiatives.
Wed 26 Mar 2003
Manchester solar scheme gets go ahead.
Wed 26 Mar 2003
Nuclear waste site inadequate - report.
Tue 25 Mar 2003
Rural LPG grants announced.
Tue 25 Mar 2003
Shell matches BP emissions reduction.
Tue 25 Mar 2003
Met Office issue climate change warning.
Mon 24 Mar 2003
AMEC secure windfarm approval.
Mon 24 Mar 2003
Senate turns down Alaskan oil plan.
Fri 21 Mar 2003
EU pesticide vote condemned.
Fri 21 Mar 2003
Blix concerned over US green isolation.
Thu 20 Mar 2003
Schoolchildren to debate GM issue.
Thu 20 Mar 2003
Welsh recycling at impasse.
Wed 19 Mar 2003
Greenpeace publishes waste management report.
Wed 19 Mar 2003
Fuel poverty targeted for health improvement.
Wed 19 Mar 2003
Congestion charge gets corporate thumbs up.
Tue 18 Mar 2003
UK recycling law passes second reading.
Tue 18 Mar 2003
Low turn-out for CSR assessment.
Tue 18 Mar 2003
Whale washed ashore in Berwick.
Tue 18 Mar 2003
Airlines heading for green taxation.
Mon 17 Mar 2003
BP beats Kyoto deadline.
Mon 17 Mar 2003
Update – Australian oil spill source identified?
Mon 17 Mar 2003
FSA chief slammed by alliance.
Fri 14 Mar 2003
US environmental laws under military threat.
Fri 14 Mar 2003
Antelope species heading for extinction.
Fri 14 Mar 2003
Wind farms announced.
Thu 13 Mar 2003
Hydrogen fuel pump launched.
Thu 13 Mar 2003
Marks and Spencer heads Business in the Community CSR index.
Thu 13 Mar 2003
Shell boss speaks out on climate change.
Thu 13 Mar 2003
WWF question new African fishing deal.
Wed 12 Mar 2003
Oil slick closes Australian beach.
Wed 12 Mar 2003
Environmentalists to challenge Bush over farm law.
Wed 12 Mar 2003
Food and drink industry sustainability targeted.
Tue 11 Mar 2003
EU car directive may worsen problem - IEEP.
Tue 11 Mar 2003
Polar sea ice at risk.
Tue 11 Mar 2003
Prestige seabird toll revealed.
Mon 10 Mar 2003
Harrison Ford receives green praise.
Mon 10 Mar 2003
Nissan announce fuel cell investment.
Mon 10 Mar 2003
Friends of the Earth hits out at GM plan.
Fri 07 Mar 2003
Russian NGO targets Finnish timber trade.
Fri 07 Mar 2003
Second Tyne Tunnel opposed.
Thu 06 Mar 2003
Coal power stations under pollution threat.
Thu 06 Mar 2003
GM licences may get go-ahead.
Wed 05 Mar 2003
New South Wales ban GM crops.
Wed 05 Mar 2003
2002 record year for wind energy.
Tue 04 Mar 2003
Kyoto targets at risk.
Tue 04 Mar 2003
British Energy may face new opposition.
Tue 04 Mar 2003
GM debate outlined.
Mon 03 Mar 2003
Customs identify CITES breach.
Mon 03 Mar 2003
Government warming to national congestion tax?
Fri 28 Feb 2003
USDA defends organic integrity.
Fri 28 Feb 2003
Bush global warming plan criticised.
Thu 27 Feb 2003
Edinburgh green measures knocked back.
Thu 27 Feb 2003
Updated airport plan criticised.
Thu 27 Feb 2003
Energy white paper draws mixed responses from greens.
Wed 26 Feb 2003
Congestion charge here to stay.
Wed 26 Feb 2003
Energy white paper delivers blow to nuclear.
Tue 25 Feb 2003
Greenpeace launch Esso offensive.
Tue 25 Feb 2003
Toyota Fine-S to get second outing.
Tue 25 Feb 2003
States turn up the heat on EPA.
Mon 24 Feb 2003
German nuclear waste draws protest.
Mon 24 Feb 2003
GM public debate given more time.
Fri 21 Feb 2003
Tokyo buses to cut diesel emissions.
Fri 21 Feb 2003
Livingstone to complain over congestion tax report.
Fri 21 Feb 2003
Prestige net of blame tightens.
Thu 20 Feb 2003
Welsh opencast site gets go-ahead.
Thu 20 Feb 2003
Beckett calls for sustainable future.
Thu 20 Feb 2003
EU waste directive delayed - report.
Wed 19 Feb 2003
GM “unnecessary” – Meacher.
Wed 19 Feb 2003
British Energy survives again.
Tue 18 Feb 2003
Candidate pledges to scrap congestion tax.
Tue 18 Feb 2003
Th!nk production confirmed.
Mon 17 Feb 2003
India’s railway opts for biodiesel.
Mon 17 Feb 2003
Belgium to ban nuclear imports.
Mon 17 Feb 2003
Congestion charging begins.
Mon 17 Feb 2003
Bush praises US industry targets.
Fri 14 Feb 2003
Meacher stresses importance of GM debate.
Fri 14 Feb 2003
US slammed by Friends of the Earth.
Thu 13 Feb 2003
Commission challenge Government over cinema plan.
Thu 13 Feb 2003
Greenpeace revive British Energy case.
Thu 13 Feb 2003
Oil slick birds head for UK.
Wed 12 Feb 2003
Hyundai declares new environmental aims
Wed 12 Feb 2003
WWF pulls BP shares.
Tue 11 Feb 2003
Bush opponent blasts green policies.
Tue 11 Feb 2003
Waste Recycling Group secure Lancashire contract.
Tue 11 Feb 2003
Prestige captain bailed.
Mon 10 Feb 2003
Stones play for the planet.
Mon 10 Feb 2003
UK green space fund announced.
Fri 07 Feb 2003
Tomato grower’s innovative energy scheme.
Fri 07 Feb 2003
Scotland’s recycling rate criticised.
Thu 06 Feb 2003
Fishing ban lifted for Spanish region.
Thu 06 Feb 2003
Third major Scottish wind-farm announced.
Wed 05 Feb 2003
BNFL chief exec to stand down.
Wed 05 Feb 2003
External CSR verification increasing.
Tue 04 Feb 2003
Pollution deal agreed.
Tue 04 Feb 2003
Renewable build shortfall raises prices.
Mon 03 Feb 2003
Report puts nuclear deaths at 65m.
Mon 03 Feb 2003
Environmentalists sceptical over Bush claims.
Fri 31 Jan 2003
Prestige to be salvaged in summer.
Fri 31 Jan 2003
Environmentalists sceptical over bush claims
Fri 31 Jan 2003
Acrylamide risk played down.
Thu 30 Jan 2003
Greens question rail plans.
Thu 30 Jan 2003
Fish guide advises cod boycott.
Wed 29 Jan 2003
Spanish activists target Blair.
Wed 29 Jan 2003
Bioenergy gets £4.2m boost.
Tue 28 Jan 2003
Morley presses EU on dolphin issue.
Tue 28 Jan 2003
Belgium prepares for Tricolor legacy.
Tue 28 Jan 2003
UK renewable targets unattainable.
Mon 27 Jan 2003
EWEA event announced.
Mon 27 Jan 2003
McDonalds obesity lawsuit thrown out.
Fri 24 Jan 2003
GM disagreements revealed.
Fri 24 Jan 2003
California slackens air pollution order.
Fri 24 Jan 2003
Report reveals ‘car dependence’.
Thu 23 Jan 2003
EU respond in African GM row.
Thu 23 Jan 2003
Bush air pollution rule passed.
Thu 23 Jan 2003
Spain’s latest oil incident played down.
Wed 22 Jan 2003
WWF request coral reef protection.
Tue 21 Jan 2003
Prestige investigation collapses
Tue 21 Jan 2003
Gibraltar protest leads to arrests.
Tue 21 Jan 2003
Rail cuts questioned by FoE.
Mon 20 Jan 2003
British Energy may not get EU approval.
Mon 20 Jan 2003
Council recycling project agreed.
Mon 20 Jan 2003
Environmental costs to increase for water customers.
Fri 17 Jan 2003
Green Party lambast GM report.
Fri 17 Jan 2003
Incineration legislation not enough – Friends of the Earth.
Fri 17 Jan 2003
Green grants announced.
Thu 16 Jan 2003
GM wildlife report proves controversial.
Thu 16 Jan 2003
Nuclear protestors released on bail.
Thu 16 Jan 2003
Welsh Assembly blocks airport plans.
Wed 15 Jan 2003
Improvement in air quality reported.
Wed 15 Jan 2003
Australian drought due to climate change.
Wed 15 Jan 2003
MSPs call for more GM safeguards.
Wed 15 Jan 2003
McDonalds opt for organic milk.
Tue 14 Jan 2003
New abandoned car rules announced.
Tue 14 Jan 2003
US WTO threat criticised.
Tue 14 Jan 2003
Lexus to offer new hybrid form.
Tue 14 Jan 2003
Second security exposé at Sizewell.
Tue 14 Jan 2003
Congestion tax may charge green cars.
Tue 14 Jan 2003
Green groups slam electricity proposal.
Mon 13 Jan 2003
US hybrid vehicle push planned.
Mon 13 Jan 2003
Prestige holes plugged.
Mon 13 Jan 2003
Exxon Mobil to sue Greenpeace.
Fri 10 Jan 2003
Environmental damages sought.
Fri 10 Jan 2003
Irish water safety criticised.
Fri 10 Jan 2003
Senators call for leadership on climate change.
Fri 10 Jan 2003
UK organic farmers become Fairtrade.
Wed 08 Jan 2003
Greenpeace activists arrested returning waste to Dow Chemical Office
Wed 08 Jan 2003
New fishing controls imminent.
Tue 07 Jan 2003
Flight noise protest wins support.
Tue 07 Jan 2003
France threatened by spill.
Mon 06 Jan 2003
Wilson calls for LPG push in 2003.
Mon 06 Jan 2003
GM report release date a ‘cock up’.
Mon 06 Jan 2003
UK government insure animal test centre.
Mon 23 Dec 2002
Spain spend $175m on oil spill.
Mon 23 Dec 2002
Electrical recycling law passed.
Fri 20 Dec 2002
Update - Nestle retract cash demand
Fri 20 Dec 2002
2002 temperature sparks fears.
Thu 19 Dec 2002
US reiterate WTO threat.
Thu 19 Dec 2002
WWF highlight quota issue.
Wed 18 Dec 2002
German nuclear plant gets stay of execution.
Wed 18 Dec 2002
Transport Minister slates air report.
Wed 18 Dec 2002
Winfrith decommissioning completed.
Tue 17 Dec 2002
Prestige protests begin.
Tue 17 Dec 2002
Prestige recovery proposals assessed.
Mon 16 Dec 2002
Farming plan revealed.
Mon 16 Dec 2002
Green travel fund decided.
Fri 13 Dec 2002
Sellafield cuts planned.
Fri 13 Dec 2002
British Energy losses announced.
Fri 13 Dec 2002
Canada ratifies, but opposition remains.
Thu 12 Dec 2002
European GM traceability ensured.
Thu 12 Dec 2002
Dutch air pollution figures revealed.
Thu 12 Dec 2002
£5bn road plan revealed.
Wed 11 Dec 2002
Fishing cuts will not be delayed.
Wed 11 Dec 2002
Prestige wreckage leaking.
Wed 11 Dec 2002
Air travel overhaul announced.
Tue 10 Dec 2002
US to provide GM-free aid.
Tue 10 Dec 2002
Nuclear phase-out for Belgium.
Tue 10 Dec 2002
Minister defends air pollution
Mon 09 Dec 2002
Co-op switches to fairtrade chocolate.
Mon 09 Dec 2002
Oil tanker spills off Singapore.
Mon 09 Dec 2002
Green spending up.
Fri 06 Dec 2002
Air pollution incident remembered.
Fri 06 Dec 2002
Florida gas pipe plan slammed.
Thu 05 Dec 2002
Whitehouse climate plan stalls the issue.
Thu 05 Dec 2002
New threat to Spanish coast.
Thu 05 Dec 2002
Boost for recycling programmes.
Thu 05 Dec 2002
New GM crop fear.
Tue 03 Dec 2002
Green elements of budget fail to please.
Mon 02 Dec 2002
Bush to ease forestry protection.
Fri 29 Nov 2002
Spain and France tighten oil tanker regulations.
Thu 28 Nov 2002
Chrysler look to improve fuel economy.
Thu 28 Nov 2002
British Energy issue set to continue.
Wed 27 Nov 2002
Spanish fishing ban widened.
Wed 27 Nov 2002
Toyota fuel cells on course for 2005.
Wed 27 Nov 2002
Spain admits figure misjudgement.
Wed 27 Nov 2002
Greenpeace legal bid given go-ahead.
Tue 26 Nov 2002
Second phase of biodiversity scheme launched.
Tue 26 Nov 2002
Oil tanker spills off Wales.
Tue 26 Nov 2002
US hit out at Europe over GM aid.
Mon 25 Nov 2002
Russia to introduce offshore nuclear plants.
Mon 25 Nov 2002
New electric car heads for UK.
Fri 22 Nov 2002
Businessman and MP in Sellafield protest.
Thu 21 Nov 2002
Make oil industry liable – Friends of the Earth.
Thu 21 Nov 2002
Alcan close Scottish refinery.
Wed 20 Nov 2002
UK blamed over oil calamity.
Tue 19 Nov 2002
Scotlands largest wind-farm opens.
Tue 19 Nov 2002
Sizewell A emissions to increase.
Tue 19 Nov 2002
Update - Prestige sinks off Spain.
Tue 19 Nov 2002
New Zealand next in line for Kyoto.
Mon 18 Nov 2002
Chinese province in green pledge.
Mon 18 Nov 2002
US EPA agrees to enforce smog law.
Fri 15 Nov 2002
New nuclear risk played down.
Fri 15 Nov 2002
Government announces 100% biodiesel rebate.
Fri 15 Nov 2002
Alternative to cod ban sought.
Thu 14 Nov 2002
China to invest in green vehicles.
Thu 14 Nov 2002
Stationery giant improves green stance.
Thu 14 Nov 2002
Pope renews environmental call.
Thu 14 Nov 2002
Mobile phone mast issue addressed.
Wed 13 Nov 2002
Night flights appeal this week.
Wed 13 Nov 2002
EU to ban animal tested cosmetics.
Tue 12 Nov 2002
Nuclear distrust shown in Niigata.
Tue 12 Nov 2002
Japanese whalers set off for ‘scientific’ expedition.
Tue 12 Nov 2002
European Commission deem BE loan unlawful.
Mon 11 Nov 2002
RPA make case for carbon-free fuel.
Fri 08 Nov 2002
GM labelling bid knocked back.
Fri 08 Nov 2002
Oil industry slammed by Friends of the Earth.
Thu 07 Nov 2002
Th!nk project may be salvaged.
Thu 07 Nov 2002
Water to undergo policy revamp.
Thu 07 Nov 2002
WWF, Greenpeace condemn tuna fisheries.
Thu 07 Nov 2002
Fish stocks crisis addressed at summit.
Wed 06 Nov 2002
Chretien presses on with Kyoto drive.
Wed 06 Nov 2002
Japan to push whaling issue.
Tue 05 Nov 2002
Beckett concedes Delhi talks were ‘unspectacular’.
Tue 05 Nov 2002
Alternative farming group submits proposals.
Tue 05 Nov 2002
Greenpeace investigate household dangers.
Mon 04 Nov 2002
British Energy loan deadline nears.
Mon 04 Nov 2002
Delhi declaration finally includes Kyoto.
Mon 04 Nov 2002
Carbon dioxide up since 1997.
Fri 01 Nov 2002
Chretien aims for 2002 ratification.
Fri 01 Nov 2002
Storms prompt energy company investigation.
Fri 01 Nov 2002
Toyota Rav4 most fuel-efficient SUV – study.
Fri 01 Nov 2002
India’s PM hits out over climate change demands.
Thu 31 Oct 2002
Zambia makes final decision on GM aid.
Thu 31 Oct 2002
Europe may enforce all-out cod ban.
Wed 30 Oct 2002
Canadian Kyoto decision imminent.
Wed 30 Oct 2002
Friends of the Earth call for immediate car labelling.
Wed 30 Oct 2002
McCartney supports GM labelling.
Wed 30 Oct 2002
Cod fishing unsustainable - scientists.
Tue 29 Oct 2002
Major cities under threat – Greenpeace.
Tue 29 Oct 2002
New car scheme to highlight green performance.
Tue 29 Oct 2002
Canadian climate change plans fail to please.
Mon 28 Oct 2002
Biodiversity to feature in various policies.
Mon 28 Oct 2002
EU announce Africa fishing deal.
Mon 28 Oct 2002
UK fair trade sale leap 40%
Mon 28 Oct 2002
Ford to unveil fuel cell Focus.
Fri 25 Oct 2002
Australian nuclear plant gets green light.
Fri 25 Oct 2002
US reiterates Kyoto objection.
Fri 25 Oct 2002
Road plan gets criticised.
Thu 24 Oct 2002
UN look to global warming
Thu 24 Oct 2002
EU warns states over car law.
Thu 24 Oct 2002
Brown set to raise green taxes.
Thu 24 Oct 2002
Organic poultry more susceptible to bug – report.
Wed 23 Oct 2002
GM campaign launched.
Wed 23 Oct 2002
Ireland begins new Sellafield challenge.
Wed 23 Oct 2002
Europe’s GM regulations finalised.
Tue 22 Oct 2002
Congestion solving road plan announced.
Tue 22 Oct 2002
UK propose new animal welfare bill.
Tue 22 Oct 2002
Mistaken whaling vote favours Iceland.
Fri 18 Oct 2002
UN question GM issue.
Fri 18 Oct 2002
US EPA to confront Whitehouse on emissions.
Fri 18 Oct 2002
Nuclear protest ends.
Thu 17 Oct 2002
WWF urge strong fishing reforms.
Thu 17 Oct 2002
German nuclear plant given stay of execution.
Thu 17 Oct 2002
Full effects of noise pollution revealed.
Thu 17 Oct 2002
40 arrests at Sizewell B.
Wed 16 Oct 2002
UK organic farming increases reported.
Wed 16 Oct 2002
GM seed spread caution.
Wed 16 Oct 2002
Cod numbers down 30% a year.
Wed 16 Oct 2002
BE case ‘not indicative of nuclear’ – Hewitt.
Tue 15 Oct 2002
Greenpeace begin nuclear protest.
Tue 15 Oct 2002
GM decision put on hold.
Tue 15 Oct 2002
German government urge higher emission aims.
Mon 14 Oct 2002
Public prioritise green energy issues.
Mon 14 Oct 2002
Bush backs anti zero-emission group.
Fri 11 Oct 2002
Honda begins LA fuel cell pilot scheme.
Thu 10 Oct 2002
Government fuel programme changes name.
Thu 10 Oct 2002
WWF condemns EU fishing deal.
Thu 10 Oct 2002
Greenpeace go ahead on BE challenge.
Wed 09 Oct 2002
Climate change to cost $150bn a year – UN.
Wed 09 Oct 2002
Japan looks to further green motoring.
Wed 09 Oct 2002
South Africa steps in on GM aid crisis.
Tue 08 Oct 2002
US to introduce new organic labelling.
Tue 08 Oct 2002
Wind could provide 8% by 2010 – BWEA.
Tue 08 Oct 2002
Mystery surrounds GM landfill claim.
Tue 08 Oct 2002
UK river quality increases.
Mon 07 Oct 2002
Farmers back water initiative.
Mon 07 Oct 2002
High-density development key to climate change.
Mon 07 Oct 2002
France finally lifts British beef ban.
Fri 04 Oct 2002
African states may have no choice on GM.
Fri 04 Oct 2002
£20m renewable energy scheme announced.
Fri 04 Oct 2002
Germany to further green power capacity.
Fri 04 Oct 2002
Japanese appoint pro-whaling minister.
Thu 03 Oct 2002
European GM decision looming.
Thu 03 Oct 2002
Japan to introduce co2 emissions tax.
Thu 03 Oct 2002
Ozone hole shrinking – Nasa.
Thu 03 Oct 2002
BE loan extension confirmed.
Wed 02 Oct 2002
Swedish Greens follow German example.
Wed 02 Oct 2002
DaimlerChryser and VW join forces for biomass.
Wed 02 Oct 2002
GM conflict to spark trade war – Friends of the Earth.
Tue 01 Oct 2002
Phone recycling scheme gets major backing.
Fri 27 Sep 2002
EU nations to decide on GMOs.
Fri 27 Sep 2002
British beef exports resume.
Fri 27 Sep 2002
Ottawa looks to offer Kyoto grants.
Thu 26 Sep 2002
BE shares rally.
Thu 26 Sep 2002
Green victory boosts renewable stocks.
Thu 26 Sep 2002
German Green Party stay in cabinet.
Wed 25 Sep 2002
Government to widen public say in GM choice.
Wed 25 Sep 2002
River Dee pollution fears eased.
Wed 25 Sep 2002
Ozone layer hole reducing?
Tue 24 Sep 2002
WWF claim overfishing still rife.
Tue 24 Sep 2002
Greenpeace to legally oppose BE funding.
Mon 23 Sep 2002
Welsh river pollution scare.
Mon 23 Sep 2002
British Energy set for second bail-out.
Fri 20 Sep 2002
Green issues find favour in energy market.
Fri 20 Sep 2002
Australia finally rules out Kyoto.
Thu 19 Sep 2002
Carbon storing investigation begins.
Thu 19 Sep 2002
American GM problems revealed.
Thu 19 Sep 2002
Pesticide residue found in lettuces.
Wed 18 Sep 2002
UK funds Third World GM expansion.
Wed 18 Sep 2002
EU may allow GM crops.
Wed 18 Sep 2002
California to double renewable capacity.
Tue 17 Sep 2002
Renewables link-up may cost £1bn.
Tue 17 Sep 2002
Spain aims for green energy improvement.
Tue 17 Sep 2002
Damaged tanker threatens nature reserve.
Tue 17 Sep 2002
Greenpeace flotilla awaits nuclear shipment.
Mon 16 Sep 2002
Foot & Mouth prompts tighter regulations.
Mon 16 Sep 2002
Scotland aims for 25% recycling rate.
Mon 16 Sep 2002
EU may promote nuclear viability.
Sat 14 Sep 2002
Ford shelve Th!nk concept.
Fri 13 Sep 2002
Sainbury’s take on Remarkable product range.
Fri 13 Sep 2002
German recycling proposals knocked back.
Fri 13 Sep 2002
MEPs call for increased recycling.
Thu 12 Sep 2002
UK reshuffle packaging committee.
Thu 12 Sep 2002
Air pollution lingers at Ground Zero.
Thu 12 Sep 2002
13 new national parks confirmed in Gabon.
Wed 11 Sep 2002
Canada’s Kyoto pledge unclear again.
Wed 11 Sep 2002
Nuclear unnecessary – Friends of the Earth report.
Wed 11 Sep 2002
Green scheme falls by the wayside at Summit.
Tue 10 Sep 2002
Hunting judgement draws closer.
Tue 10 Sep 2002
Nuclear power back from the brink.
Tue 10 Sep 2002
Friends of the Earth hit out at nuclear claims.
Mon 09 Sep 2002
EU looks to new agreements.
Mon 09 Sep 2002
Greenpeace go back to Rio for protest.
Mon 09 Sep 2002
Blair upbeat over Summit developments.
Fri 06 Sep 2002
Germany raise wind capacity.
Fri 06 Sep 2002
“Free Willy” star may be put down.
Fri 06 Sep 2002
Australia may stage Kyoto u-turn.
Thu 05 Sep 2002
Powell humiliated as Summit ends on low.
Thu 05 Sep 2002
GM salmon ill-advised – Commission.
Thu 05 Sep 2002
Congestion tax may be shelved.
Wed 04 Sep 2002
Russia to ratify Kyoto, Canada opts for vote.
Wed 04 Sep 2002
Final energy plan fails to please.
Wed 04 Sep 2002
Blair opens with US swipe.
Tue 03 Sep 2002
Bizzenergy look to fasttrack wind-farms.
Tue 03 Sep 2002
GM trials scheduled to be revived.
Mon 02 Sep 2002
Public-private partnerships draw criticism.
Mon 02 Sep 2002
Plastic bag scheme prompts consumption fall.
Mon 02 Sep 2002
Renewable energy goals blocked.
Fri 30 Aug 2002
Summit spotlight turns to water.
Fri 30 Aug 2002
Blair heads to Johannesburg.
Thu 29 Aug 2002
Sustainable fishing deal agreed.
Thu 29 Aug 2002
Police braced for major rally.
Wed 28 Aug 2002
Mbeki points finger at US.
Wed 28 Aug 2002
Switzerland to ratify Kyoto.
Wed 28 Aug 2002
North Sea co2 dump abandoned.
Sun 25 Aug 2002
US call on Europe to quell GM worries.
Sun 25 Aug 2002
Rainforest protection scheme announced.
Sun 25 Aug 2002
RSPB to produce organic lamb range.
Fri 23 Aug 2002
Australia to face pressure over Kyoto.
Fri 23 Aug 2002
American $3bn Africa plan proposed.
Fri 23 Aug 2002
US to follow EU lead on animal testing.
Thu 22 Aug 2002
South African GM ready for boom.
Thu 22 Aug 2002
Welsh Water, United Utilities guilty of river pollution.
Thu 22 Aug 2002
US boost environment funding.
Wed 21 Aug 2002
Flooding brings pollution threat.
Wed 21 Aug 2002
Pope speaks out against genetic technologies.
Tue 20 Aug 2002
Monsanto face European delay.
Tue 20 Aug 2002
Government look to clean beaches.
Tue 20 Aug 2002
Government GM trial thrown off course.
Mon 19 Aug 2002
Tower to provide energy to 200,000 homes.
Mon 19 Aug 2002
84% want turbines – Greenpeace.
Mon 19 Aug 2002
Renault looks to a green future.
Fri 16 Aug 2002
Ford unveil LPG hybrid bus.
Fri 16 Aug 2002
UK emissions target revealed.
Fri 16 Aug 2002
Drought may push Brazil to nuclear.
Fri 16 Aug 2002
Nuclear firm fail in logo bid.
Thu 15 Aug 2002
EPA threaten GM action.
Thu 15 Aug 2002
Mozambique to accept US GM aid.
Thu 15 Aug 2002
Dam projects scrapped as water demand eases.
Thu 15 Aug 2002
Actor urges Bush to attend Johannesburg.
Wed 14 Aug 2002
America ploughs on with GM.
Wed 14 Aug 2002
Thai NGO demands Kyoto review.
Wed 14 Aug 2002
EU boosts Southern African food aid.
Tue 13 Aug 2002
Supermarkets refute organic import claims.
Tue 13 Aug 2002
Deputy PM speaks out over Johannesburg.
Mon 12 Aug 2002
Meacher ‘lone voice in the wilderness’.
Mon 12 Aug 2002
No Canadian ratification before Johannesburg.
Mon 12 Aug 2002
Canadian premiers inch towards Kyoto.
Fri 09 Aug 2002
Massive surge in US carbon dioxide reported.
Fri 09 Aug 2002
Nissan bring fuel cell date forward.
Fri 09 Aug 2002
Australian farmers call for GM postponement.
Thu 08 Aug 2002
African nations wary of GM aid.
Thu 08 Aug 2002
Photovoltaic grants issued.
Thu 08 Aug 2002
Fast-food chains face obesity lawsuit.
Wed 07 Aug 2002
Kallo Foods acquired by Dutch major.
Wed 07 Aug 2002
GM Corp. to supply stationary fuel cells.
Wed 07 Aug 2002
US officials point to GMO
Tue 06 Aug 2002
Greenpeace launches tirade at Chrétien.
Tue 06 Aug 2002
Cambodia cracks down on illegal logging.
Tue 06 Aug 2002
Tesco to stock Remarkable goods.
Mon 05 Aug 2002
Beijing plans Olympic clean-up.
Mon 05 Aug 2002
Toyota to increase clean models.
Mon 05 Aug 2002
GM trial crop damaged.
Fri 02 Aug 2002
TDI Lupo claims fuel economy record.
Fri 02 Aug 2002
Organic tracing scheme online.
Fri 02 Aug 2002
Bush energy plan dodges greenhouse issue.
Thu 01 Aug 2002
Air pollution linked to further health problems.
Thu 01 Aug 2002
Green light for congestion tax.
Thu 01 Aug 2002
GM debate to be all-encompassing.
Wed 31 Jul 2002
Farmers encouraged to assist renewables.
Wed 31 Jul 2002
Europeans gear up for ultra-clean diesel.
Wed 31 Jul 2002
G8 leaders to shun Johannesburg.
Tue 30 Jul 2002
Canada introduce green tax breaks.
Tue 30 Jul 2002
French StopEsso site moves to Texas.
Tue 30 Jul 2002
Report promotes East Anglian renewable scheme.
Tue 30 Jul 2002
Update – California emissions bill passed.
Mon 29 Jul 2002
Greenpeace lose timber trial.
Mon 29 Jul 2002
Nuclear waste reduction planned.
Fri 26 Jul 2002
UK cited in EU waste charge.
Fri 26 Jul 2002
GM trial crops used in protest.
Fri 26 Jul 2002
Clean vehicle manufacturers vie for grant.
Thu 25 Jul 2002
New airports to consider green issues?
Thu 25 Jul 2002
Questions raised over UK green targets.
Thu 25 Jul 2002
BNFL shipment targeted.
Wed 24 Jul 2002
California set own emissions standards.
Wed 24 Jul 2002
EU devise Johannesburg plan.
Wed 24 Jul 2002
£330m renewable scheme scrapped.
Tue 23 Jul 2002
Japan’s government to assist fuel cell development.
Tue 23 Jul 2002
Iceland aluminium factory campaign steps up.
Fri 19 Jul 2002
State leaders want action on global warming.
Fri 19 Jul 2002
Hong Kong litterbugs face chop.
Thu 18 Jul 2002
Medical test raises new GM fear.
Thu 18 Jul 2002
Greenpeace head for Norwegian experiment.
Thu 18 Jul 2002
Coalfield to shed jobs.
Wed 17 Jul 2002
Sustainable farming fund announced.
Wed 17 Jul 2002
BNFL announce massive losses.
Wed 17 Jul 2002
Drinking water quality at all-time high.
Tue 16 Jul 2002
Australian industry questions Kyoto move.
Tue 16 Jul 2002
US wary of EU labelling plans.
Tue 16 Jul 2002
Germany vows to double green energy.
Mon 15 Jul 2002
Battery hen ban proposed.
Mon 15 Jul 2002
Update – Nevada to contest nuclear decision.
Fri 12 Jul 2002
WWF question fishing policies.
Fri 12 Jul 2002
Household waste charge planned
Fri 12 Jul 2002
US nuclear waste site decided.
Thu 11 Jul 2002
National parks receive sustainability fund.
Thu 11 Jul 2002
US and Australia reveal alternative.
Thu 11 Jul 2002
Esso win logo battle - Update
Wed 10 Jul 2002
Wind-farm opens in Argyll.
Wed 10 Jul 2002
GM crop trial sites revealed.
Wed 10 Jul 2002
Irish government lament ‘unacceptable risk’.
Tue 09 Jul 2002
New Zealand wary of shipment.
Tue 09 Jul 2002
Directive to hit smaller firms – analysis.
Tue 09 Jul 2002
UK planning nuclear revival.
Mon 08 Jul 2002
Oil tanker hijacked.
Mon 08 Jul 2002
Fridge mountain gone by 2003.
Mon 08 Jul 2002
US set to miss Kyoto boom.
Fri 05 Jul 2002
Nuclear clean-up cost rising.
Fri 05 Jul 2002
PM cools on pro-science GM stance.
Fri 05 Jul 2002
US emissions down.
Thu 04 Jul 2002
Monument will celebrate sustainability.
Thu 04 Jul 2002
Pollutants linked to fertility problems.
Thu 04 Jul 2002
Nuclear shipment given all-clear.
Wed 03 Jul 2002
Toyota’s commercial fuel cell car on way.
Wed 03 Jul 2002
Green energy prices may rise.
Wed 03 Jul 2002
Foot & Mouth farmer charged.
Tue 02 Jul 2002
Nuclear argument threatens Czech EU passage.
Tue 02 Jul 2002
Red buses to go green.
Tue 02 Jul 2002
GM trees issue under spotlight.
Mon 01 Jul 2002
Ireland ordered to revise animal laws.
Mon 01 Jul 2002
Evidence of lost rainforest discovered.
Mon 01 Jul 2002
Tunnel reopens amid protests.
Fri 28 Jun 2002
DEFRA applaud EU action against France.
Fri 28 Jun 2002
EU energy chief takes green swipe at US.
Fri 28 Jun 2002
Pope bemoans ‘uncontrolled’ tourism.
Thu 27 Jun 2002
Brazilian authority seizes largest illegal haul.
Thu 27 Jun 2002
EU ratify GM rules legislation.
Thu 27 Jun 2002
Carbohydrate safety meeting begins.
Wed 26 Jun 2002
Peaceful protests at G8 summit
Wed 26 Jun 2002
Esso attack campaign.
Wed 26 Jun 2002
Foot & Mouth test negative.
Tue 25 Jun 2002
German farm restrictions lifted.
Tue 25 Jun 2002
Monsanto look to Australia.
Tue 25 Jun 2002
MOD to discuss turbine objections.
Mon 24 Jun 2002
Johannesburg police to step up security.
Mon 24 Jun 2002
California to tighten air pollution laws.
Mon 24 Jun 2002
DEFRA launch sustainable development strategy.
Fri 21 Jun 2002
Greenpeace target travelling nuclear waste.
Fri 21 Jun 2002
MPs to blame for fridge fiasco.
Fri 21 Jun 2002
Shell charged with pesticide pollution
Thu 20 Jun 2002
Cycling projects get the go-ahead.
Thu 20 Jun 2002
Stingray project launched.
Thu 20 Jun 2002
US nuclear report reveals attack safety.
Wed 19 Jun 2002
German herbicide crisis lessens.
Wed 19 Jun 2002
Abandoned vehicle funding issue draws closer.
Wed 19 Jun 2002
Scheme looks to kick-start car clean-up .
Tue 18 Jun 2002
Fuel cell Ford Focus by 2004.
Tue 18 Jun 2002
Wrestlers finally defeated by Panda group.
Tue 18 Jun 2002
World Food Summit ends without progress.
Mon 17 Jun 2002
African nations ask for ivory trade concessions.
Mon 17 Jun 2002
Report to expose cosmetics products.
Mon 17 Jun 2002
Amazonian deforestation rates down.
Fri 14 Jun 2002
Prince Charles calls for GM liability.
Fri 14 Jun 2002
Environmentalists win bombing trial.
Fri 14 Jun 2002
Update: Germany avoid organic export ban.
Thu 13 Jun 2002
Pro-GM US against labelling changes.
Thu 13 Jun 2002
EU take landmark step for animal rights.
Thu 13 Jun 2002
Update: Bush ‘didn’t read’ emissions report.
Wed 12 Jun 2002
Genetic scientists turn to trees.
Wed 12 Jun 2002
Renewable energy up to 16% in EU.
Wed 12 Jun 2002
Environmentalism is ‘Christian duty’.
Tue 11 Jun 2002
Corporate and Social Responsibility bill to be tabled.
Tue 11 Jun 2002
Canadian Kyoto study shows better economy.
Tue 11 Jun 2002
Germany looks to avoid organic ban.
Mon 10 Jun 2002
Scottish wind-farm gets go ahead.
Mon 10 Jun 2002
Bush asked to clarify global warming view.
Mon 10 Jun 2002
Australia stand firm against Kyoto.
Fri 07 Jun 2002
Car conglomerate to test fuel cells.
Fri 07 Jun 2002
Diesel success paves way for Toyota.
Fri 07 Jun 2002
McDonalds pay for mislabelling.
Thu 06 Jun 2002
Japan ratifies Kyoto, calls on Russia and US.
Thu 06 Jun 2002
Post delivery goes 21st Century.
Thu 06 Jun 2002
Beckett looks to improve local recycling.
Wed 05 Jun 2002
EC to end ‘bio’ confusion.
Wed 05 Jun 2002
Greenpeace mahogany fight goes on.
Wed 05 Jun 2002
Electric car set to break land speed record.
Fri 31 May 2002
New Volvo beats congestion tax.
Fri 31 May 2002
Anti-Kyoto Alberta to spread message.
Fri 31 May 2002
Crisis looms over EU fisheries.
Thu 30 May 2002
Wilson unveils latest round of renewables funding.
Thu 30 May 2002
Update – German animal feed incident worsens.
Thu 30 May 2002
Soy sauce recall in Australia.
Wed 29 May 2002
Environmental crime tops $40bn.
Wed 29 May 2002
Revelations damage German organic farming.
Wed 29 May 2002
Dolphin-friendly fishing depleting tuna sustainability.
Tue 28 May 2002
Study shows land vehicles as the main sea oil offender.
Tue 28 May 2002
GM decision could end organic farms.
Tue 28 May 2002
Canadians rally for Kyoto.
Mon 27 May 2002
CIS to offer green insurance.
Mon 27 May 2002
EU quiz Spain on hydro plan.
Mon 27 May 2002
GMC and Suzuki look at battery solution.
Thu 23 May 2002
Greenpeace block ExxonMobil refinery.
Wed 22 May 2002
Dung fuelled power station begins operation.
Wed 22 May 2002
Consumer fears allayed over report.
Tue 21 May 2002
Extinction looms for a quarter of mammals.
Tue 21 May 2002
Shopping bag tax expected
Mon 20 May 2002
EU requires €200bn investment on renewables.
Fri 17 May 2002
Activists arrested over Esso campaign.
Fri 17 May 2002
Denmark ratify Kyoto.
Fri 17 May 2002
Obituary : José Lutzemberger.
Thu 16 May 2002
Meacher pledges support for CHP.
Thu 16 May 2002
Ancient tribe wins corporate oil battle.
Wed 15 May 2002
Mont Blanc tunnel problems continue.
Wed 15 May 2002
Fury over shipment of waste.
Mon 13 May 2002
Indonesian rainforest could be gone by 2005.
Mon 13 May 2002
Latest glacial collapse not linked to climate change.
Mon 13 May 2002
Australia side with US on Kyoto.
Fri 10 May 2002
Co-Op Bank takes ethical stance.
Fri 10 May 2002
Waste problem of disposable nappies revealed.
Fri 10 May 2002
General Motors move towards fuel cell commercialisation.
Thu 09 May 2002
New Zealand unveils Kyoto planning.
Thu 09 May 2002
DTI decision on wind farm challenged.
Wed 08 May 2002
Report warns of nuclear danger.
Wed 08 May 2002
Cinema ad continues campaign.
Wed 01 May 2002
Balearics green tax begins.
Wed 01 May 2002
Prince Charles to visit European organic farms.
Tue 30 Apr 2002
Tesco extend organic food range.
Tue 30 Apr 2002
Brown urged to tackle farm reform.
Tue 30 Apr 2002
‘Environmental Justice’ university course begins.
Mon 29 Apr 2002
Humberside Police opt for LPG.
Wed 24 Apr 2002
Jaguar on track for the environment.
Wed 24 Apr 2002
G8 dominated by Kyoto row.
Wed 24 Apr 2002
Economic price of Kyoto assessed.
Wed 24 Apr 2002
Worst GM crop pollution strikes Mexico.
Tue 23 Apr 2002
Mixed news for UK wind farms.
Thu 18 Apr 2002
UK budget pleases greens.
Thu 18 Apr 2002
Buckingham Palace to be greener.
Mon 15 Apr 2002
Sanyo and Honda cooperate on hybrid technology.
Mon 15 Apr 2002
Greenpeace timber action runs into trouble.
Mon 15 Apr 2002
UK cited in EU landfill row.
Fri 12 Apr 2002
Clock ticking for vehicle law.
Fri 12 Apr 2002
Electrical liability law passed.
Fri 12 Apr 2002
Levy forces renewable construction alternatives.
Tue 09 Apr 2002
Social reporting campaign launched.
Mon 08 Apr 2002
Bi-fuel small vans released.
Mon 08 Apr 2002
US refusal hits Russian Kyoto bid.
Mon 08 Apr 2002
UN see ethical future for companies.
Fri 05 Apr 2002
Japan looks at air pollution guidelines.
Fri 05 Apr 2002
UK emissions trading underway.
Fri 05 Apr 2002
Green air travel tax planned.
Thu 04 Apr 2002
Attempt to boost SUV mileage fails.
Wed 03 Apr 2002
Oil tankers spill off Shanghai.
Tue 02 Apr 2002
European Commission warns member states over logging.
Tue 02 Apr 2002
Foot & Mouth probe for Brown.
Thu 28 Mar 2002
Ancient forest campaign steps up again.
Tue 26 Mar 2002
Malaysian energy group takes over Wessex Water.
Tue 26 Mar 2002
Germany ratify Kyoto & call on US to reconsider.
Mon 25 Mar 2002
El Nino to return within 2002.
Mon 25 Mar 2002
Byers chokes roadside emission scheme.
Mon 25 Mar 2002
Government pledge £4m to solar.
Thu 21 Mar 2002
Scientists shocked by climate change effect.
Thu 21 Mar 2002
Czech Republic introduces light law.
Tue 19 Mar 2002
Greenpeace continue timber action.
Tue 19 Mar 2002
Ireland & Norway join against Sellafield.
Tue 19 Mar 2002
Japanese firms work on LPG alternative.
Thu 14 Mar 2002
Toronto energy giant derides Kyoto.
Thu 14 Mar 2002
British company pulls out of controversial dam scheme.
Thu 14 Mar 2002
Roadside emissions checks imminent.
Wed 13 Mar 2002
Esso targeted for May campaign.
Wed 13 Mar 2002
Middle Eastern conflict hits petrol prices.
Wed 13 Mar 2002
Car industry ponders directive action.
Tue 12 Mar 2002
Organic farms under threat.
Tue 12 Mar 2002
Norway approve Arctic gas project.
Tue 12 Mar 2002
UK close to ratifying Kyoto.
Mon 11 Mar 2002
Open field GM testing recommended.
Mon 11 Mar 2002
Irish plastic bag tax introduced.
Thu 07 Mar 2002
Greenpeace court injunction fails.
Thu 07 Mar 2002
Meacher & FSA to clash over labelling.
Thu 07 Mar 2002
Renewable advice for local communities.
Tue 05 Mar 2002
Netherlands formally ratify Kyoto.
Tue 05 Mar 2002
EU make final Kyoto decision.
Tue 05 Mar 2002
France warned over Mont Blanc tunnel delays.
Tue 05 Mar 2002
Starbucks to sell Fairtrade coffee.
Thu 28 Feb 2002
Livingstone contemplates congestion tax.
Thu 28 Feb 2002
Foot & Mouth tests negative.
Thu 28 Feb 2002
Ball rolling on US climate change.
Tue 26 Feb 2002
European wind energy capacity growing.
Tue 26 Feb 2002
UN declare 2002 ‘Year of Ecotourism’.
Tue 26 Feb 2002
Jospin plays anti-nuclear card.
Mon 25 Feb 2002
Ivory Coast coffee dispute continues.
Mon 25 Feb 2002
Canada still on the fence over Kyoto.
Mon 25 Feb 2002
HSBC sends staff on green projects.
Mon 25 Feb 2002
EC target hazardous chemicals.
Fri 22 Feb 2002
Disney park may affect Hong Kong ecosystems.
Fri 22 Feb 2002
UK rejects Bush’s climate scheme.
Thu 21 Feb 2002
Canada stalls over Kyoto.
Wed 20 Feb 2002
Offshore wind developers face long wait.
Wed 20 Feb 2002
BP introduce sulphur-free fuel to UK.
Wed 20 Feb 2002
Climate change headache for insurance firms.
Wed 20 Feb 2002
Friction slows New Deal
Wed 20 Feb 2002
Japan PM rejects US economy reasoning.
Tue 19 Feb 2002
Met Police go electric.
Tue 19 Feb 2002
Government to publish rail performance indicators.
Tue 19 Feb 2002
US emissions plan gets mixed reaction.
Mon 18 Feb 2002
Bush maps out future of hydrogen fuel cell cars.
Mon 18 Feb 2002
UK increase in renewables could push up costs.
Mon 18 Feb 2002
Flood defence options assessed.
Mon 18 Feb 2002
Landfill Directive receives recruitment drive.
Mon 18 Feb 2002
Wind turbine makes Hockerton Housing Project even greener
Fri 15 Feb 2002
Scotland needs better energy infrastructure for exports.
Fri 15 Feb 2002
UK energy review expected to favour renewables.
Thu 14 Feb 2002
Senior analyst appointed at Friends Ivory.
Wed 13 Feb 2002
Nuclear plants living on borrowed time.
Wed 13 Feb 2002
Belgian antibiotics scare in animal feed.
Wed 13 Feb 2002
Recycled PCs for the poor scheme crashes
Mon 11 Feb 2002
EU to address unsustainable power issue.
Mon 11 Feb 2002
European ozone levels hit a low.
Mon 11 Feb 2002
Siemens to build island wind farm.
Mon 11 Feb 2002
Mont Blanc tunnel gets green light.
Thu 07 Feb 2002
American bioterrorism fears turn to farming.
Thu 07 Feb 2002
Coal must become greener – Wilson.
Thu 07 Feb 2002
GM giants admit lack of clarity.
Thu 07 Feb 2002
UN opt for high security.
Thu 07 Feb 2002
Average British house price hits £100,000.
Thu 07 Feb 2002
NGO highlight UK insulation issue.
Wed 06 Feb 2002
France to increase renewable capacity.
Tue 05 Feb 2002
UN to investigate Georgian security threat.
Tue 05 Feb 2002
Japanese and German CO2 emissions increase.
Tue 05 Feb 2002
New EU fridge law causing UK headache.
Thu 31 Jan 2002
Bush avoids renewable energy issue.
Thu 31 Jan 2002
American MPG to be regulated
Tue 29 Jan 2002
Canada to be onside with Kyoto by June.
Tue 29 Jan 2002
Fuel cell industry gets a kickstart.
Tue 29 Jan 2002
Nuclear power to have future in UK.
Thu 24 Jan 2002
Shell continue solar investment.
Thu 24 Jan 2002
EU environmental liability regulation to be launched.
Thu 24 Jan 2002
UK car industry faces dilemma.
Mon 21 Jan 2002
FOE link poverty to environment issues.
Mon 21 Jan 2002
Greenpeace highlight fossil fuel contradiction.
Mon 21 Jan 2002
Drug residue found in eggs.
Fri 18 Jan 2002
Denmark compromise on canned drinks.
Fri 18 Jan 2002
Long-haul flights to be reviewed.
Fri 18 Jan 2002
British green energy company look to Sweden.
Thu 17 Jan 2002
Thai power firm to build biological facilities.
Thu 17 Jan 2002
US wind industry reliant on Congress choices.
Thu 17 Jan 2002
Japan expected to restore US corn trading.
Wed 16 Jan 2002
World's largest wind farm approved in Eire.
Mon 14 Jan 2002
Sanyo and Samsung to develop fuel cell technology.
Mon 14 Jan 2002
More money promised after Byers admits mistake
Mon 14 Jan 2002
Spain takes EU baton and pledges sustainability.
Thu 10 Jan 2002
Natural gas company to develop greener heat & power.
Wed 09 Jan 2002
Ground Zero mercury fear.
Tue 08 Jan 2002
Climate Change Levy raises gas prices.
Tue 08 Jan 2002
Melchett joins Monsanto PR firm.
Tue 08 Jan 2002
Fighting talk
Fri 04 Jan 2002
Move to silence noisy neighbours
Fri 04 Jan 2002
California power implications reviewed.
Fri 04 Jan 2002
Indian government toughen emissions levels.
Fri 04 Jan 2002
Finnish nuclear industry records best ever year.
Fri 04 Jan 2002
'New car smell' may be highly toxic.
Thu 03 Jan 2002
Green energy guidelines to be clarified.
Thu 03 Jan 2002
Defiant BNFL go ahead on Mox plant.
Thu 03 Jan 2002
Sellafield 'monster' faces combined opposition.
Wed 19 Dec 2001
Ecogen win review on wind farm planning.
Wed 19 Dec 2001
Germany delay decision on GM crops.
Wed 19 Dec 2001
1000th LPG filling station opens.
Fri 14 Dec 2001
Peugeot-Citroen and Delphi show fruits of labour.
Fri 14 Dec 2001
Details confirmed over £600m wind farm.
Fri 14 Dec 2001
Leaked report predicts renewable future.
Fri 14 Dec 2001
Call for private cash to clean up 'neglected' parks
Fri 14 Dec 2001
French ban on British beef deemed unlawful.
Fri 14 Dec 2001
Councils to lead environment action.
Fri 14 Dec 2001
Abandoned renewable projects to be revived.
Tue 11 Dec 2001
EU fishing regulations to be strengthened.
Tue 11 Dec 2001
Food transit practices worsening - Report.
Tue 11 Dec 2001
DEFRA announce electrical waste scheme.
Fri 07 Dec 2001
BNFL ahead of schedule on Magnox.
Fri 07 Dec 2001
BMW & Magna announce hydrogen plans.
Mon 03 Dec 2001
'Organic' maize infected with transgenic DNA.
Mon 03 Dec 2001
Renewable power barriers to be dropped.
Mon 03 Dec 2001
Sellafield legal battle rumbles on.
Wed 28 Nov 2001
Rio+10 event affected by terror attacks.
Wed 28 Nov 2001
Meacher sets out logging procurement aims.
Wed 28 Nov 2001
UK carbon-trading scheme going ahead.
Fri 23 Nov 2001
Date set for Ireland’s Sellafield decision.
Fri 23 Nov 2001
Huntingdon face activist’s wrath.
Fri 23 Nov 2001
Foot & Mouth forces flexibility in policy.
Mon 19 Nov 2001
Surprise boost for nuclear industry.
Mon 19 Nov 2001
Low sulphur diesel tax-break backfires.
Mon 19 Nov 2001
Marrakech meeting 'saves Kyoto'.
Tue 13 Nov 2001
Undersea renewable energy project announced.
Tue 13 Nov 2001
MOD block wind projects.
Wed 07 Nov 2001
Massive water consumption increase expected.
Wed 07 Nov 2001
Commission reinforces renewables drive.
Wed 07 Nov 2001
Fears grow over Spanish EU presidency.
Tue 06 Nov 2001
Official Toulouse report no clearer to truth.
Tue 06 Nov 2001
PVC cancer case resolved.
Tue 06 Nov 2001
Ethical Investment processes studied.
Mon 05 Nov 2001
CHP rules to be amended.
Mon 05 Nov 2001
Black Sea clean-up planned.
Mon 05 Nov 2001
Media stunts raise ‘no-fly zone’ question.
Mon 05 Nov 2001
Mobile phone waste resolution imminent.
Fri 02 Nov 2001
Solar energy boost by Wilson.
Fri 02 Nov 2001
Renewables drive will see price-drop.
Fri 02 Nov 2001
BNFL admit terror threat.
Fri 02 Nov 2001
Spain pressed over Kyoto delays.
Thu 01 Nov 2001
Sweden take reins on North Sea planning.
Thu 01 Nov 2001
Green satellite in three years.
Thu 01 Nov 2001
Logging suspended after Greenpeace exposé.
Wed 31 Oct 2001
Tunnel fire prompts changes.
Wed 31 Oct 2001
UK and EC on nitrates collision course.
Wed 31 Oct 2001
EU Environment Ministers meet.
Wed 31 Oct 2001
Dutch end-of-life car scheme given go-ahead.
Wed 31 Oct 2001
Steel can recycling rates increase.
Wed 31 Oct 2001
Norway NGO admits lies.
Tue 30 Oct 2001
European Commission 'disturbed' over GM.
Tue 30 Oct 2001
Danish green procurement drive continues.
Tue 30 Oct 2001
Creosote set to be banned in EU.
Mon 29 Oct 2001
Green guidance for UK small businesses.
Mon 29 Oct 2001
Safety in German nuclear plants dangerously inept.
Mon 29 Oct 2001
Climate change making winter wetter.
Fri 26 Oct 2001
EU court targets Greece & Luxembourg.
Fri 26 Oct 2001
Packaging legislation revised.
Fri 26 Oct 2001
Tunnel death-toll increases.
Fri 26 Oct 2001
Changes in store for French water polices.
Fri 26 Oct 2001
20 dead in latest tunnel blaze.
Thu 25 Oct 2001
Greenhouse gas corporate responsibility scheme underway.
Thu 25 Oct 2001
UK agree to sustainable fishing.
Wed 24 Oct 2001
Meacher to meet Norwegian counterpart.
Wed 24 Oct 2001
EC seeks to make Kyoto law.
Wed 24 Oct 2001
EU green procurement database proposed.
Wed 24 Oct 2001
Fish product labelling rules passed.
Wed 24 Oct 2001
Brakes put on 140mph trains.
Tue 23 Oct 2001
Top companies rescue Swissair.
Tue 23 Oct 2001
Energy efficiency reduces need for nuclear.
Tue 23 Oct 2001
Nuclear plants grow increasingly nervous.
Tue 23 Oct 2001
North Sea cod numbers waning.
Mon 22 Oct 2001
Mistake ruins 4 year BSE test.
Mon 22 Oct 2001
Shellfish pollution risk remains high.
Mon 22 Oct 2001
Flooding makes an unexpected return.
Mon 22 Oct 2001
150 arrested at Faslane.
Mon 22 Oct 2001
Sellafield a possible terrorist risk.
Mon 22 Oct 2001
Massive solar energy growth expected.
Fri 19 Oct 2001
Ireland cut-down on coal.
Fri 19 Oct 2001
Eco-label tax break unlikely.
Fri 19 Oct 2001
Battery makers claim product is safe.
Fri 19 Oct 2001
'Hydraulic Hybrid' car in development.
Fri 19 Oct 2001
Paper criteria to be increased.
Thu 18 Oct 2001
EU-wide aircraft noise ban imminent.
Thu 18 Oct 2001
Dow Jones launches green firm list.
Thu 18 Oct 2001
EU states still in GMO disagreement.
Thu 18 Oct 2001
Sweden set date for nuclear phase out.
Thu 18 Oct 2001
Norway blocks hormone-disrupting detergents.
Wed 17 Oct 2001
UK household surfers reach 12m.
Wed 17 Oct 2001
Broadband to be standard in Norway.
Wed 17 Oct 2001
BT comes clean on bandwidth curbs.
Wed 17 Oct 2001
Anti-GM activists claim victory.
Wed 17 Oct 2001
Wallstrom expresses economy fears.
Wed 17 Oct 2001
Value of green farming questioned.
Wed 17 Oct 2001
Byers gets tough on Railtrack saga.
Tue 16 Oct 2001
Anthrax cases on the increase.
Tue 16 Oct 2001
War may bring US into the Kyoto fold.
Mon 15 Oct 2001
German bank moves in for Railtrack.
Fri 12 Oct 2001
Railtrack shares issue resolved.
Fri 12 Oct 2001
Renewables industry views Afghanistan.
Fri 12 Oct 2001
German nuclear power terrorist fears.
Thu 11 Oct 2001
New York air pollution still serious.
Thu 11 Oct 2001
Nuclear deadlines proposed in Belgium.
Thu 11 Oct 2001
Spain go all out for hydro plan.
Thu 11 Oct 2001
Urban regeneration on cards for EC.
Thu 11 Oct 2001
German government cuts heating sulphur content by 50%.
Thu 11 Oct 2001
Pricing still the key to water sustainability.
Thu 11 Oct 2001
GM crop approvals likely.
Wed 10 Oct 2001
EU waste policies have minimal employment impact.
Wed 10 Oct 2001
Road tunnel safety needs improvement - Report.
Wed 10 Oct 2001
Irish biodiversity efforts fall short.
Wed 10 Oct 2001
Water substance phase-out scheme begins.
Wed 10 Oct 2001
Packaging waste under the spotlight.
Wed 10 Oct 2001
Debates aim to end GMO extremism.
Wed 10 Oct 2001
End of the line for Railtrack.
Tue 09 Oct 2001
Fuel economy hits all-time low in America.
Tue 09 Oct 2001
Time running out for Afghan refugees.
Tue 09 Oct 2001
MEP demands met with staunch opposition.
Tue 09 Oct 2001
Irish LA21 starts afresh.
Tue 09 Oct 2001
New biodegradable packaging shows promise.
Tue 09 Oct 2001
Norway continues hard-line on WEEE Directive.
Tue 09 Oct 2001
Shock as committee call for cosmetics ban.
Tue 09 Oct 2001
Climate change & ozone links discussed.
Tue 09 Oct 2001
Ireland joins anti-Sellafield protest.
Mon 08 Oct 2001
Deadlines set for dangerous marine paint.
Mon 08 Oct 2001
Europe follows on aircraft noise restriction.
Mon 08 Oct 2001
Aviation separate from other transport, for now.
Mon 08 Oct 2001
Italy to increase green spending.
Mon 08 Oct 2001
North-West beaches fall into line.
Fri 05 Oct 2001
Sad truth behind Argentina's digital revolution.
Fri 05 Oct 2001
Nitrate spreading law looks doomed.
Fri 05 Oct 2001
Increased appliance efficiency targeted.
Fri 05 Oct 2001
Climate change 'legal claims' imminent?
Thu 04 Oct 2001
Brown urged to stick to his guns.
Thu 04 Oct 2001
UK nuclear plant finally gets green light.
Thu 04 Oct 2001
Toulouse blast after-effects continue.
Thu 04 Oct 2001
NETA is damaging green generators.
Thu 04 Oct 2001
Meacher on Combined Heat & Power
Thu 04 Oct 2001
Air quality directives get go-ahead.
Wed 03 Oct 2001
Night-Flight ban 'threatens aviation sector'.
Wed 03 Oct 2001
Overall European paper recycling increasing.
Wed 03 Oct 2001
US still pressed for Kyoto.
Wed 03 Oct 2001
Blair keeps faith with world view.
Wed 03 Oct 2001
Jospin responds with increased safety measures.
Tue 02 Oct 2001
More research for controversial chemical.
Tue 02 Oct 2001
Ship paint ban sails into complication.
Tue 02 Oct 2001
Sainsbury's introduces turbine at Lanarkshire.
Tue 02 Oct 2001
Denmark request voluntary retardant embargo.
Tue 02 Oct 2001
Information legislation let-down by loop-hole.
Mon 01 Oct 2001
'Zero-Tolerance' calls from agency.
Mon 01 Oct 2001
Upturn in Nordic environmental actions.
Mon 01 Oct 2001
Arctic drilling debate takes new direction.
Mon 01 Oct 2001
Greenpeace satellite shots reveal illegal logging.
Mon 01 Oct 2001
UK food testing 'amongst worst in Europe'.
Mon 01 Oct 2001
Liability directive requires expansion.
Fri 28 Sep 2001
French call for GM caution.
Fri 28 Sep 2001
Transport paper claimed to be ineffectual.
Fri 28 Sep 2001
Local Agenda 21 needs more high-level support.
Wed 26 Sep 2001
Further setbacks for US farm industry.
Wed 26 Sep 2001
Consumer responsibility essential for recycling.
Wed 26 Sep 2001
European car-free day a success.
Wed 26 Sep 2001
Industrial energy tax claimed to be disproportionate.
Wed 26 Sep 2001
Sweden steps up climate change plans.
Wed 26 Sep 2001
Taxi idea gets go-ahead.
Wed 26 Sep 2001
Energy wasting habits set to end in America.
Tue 25 Sep 2001
BP Solar continue expansion on global level.
Tue 25 Sep 2001
Germany make first move in EMAS promotion.
Tue 25 Sep 2001
Sellafield facing tighter restrictions.
Tue 25 Sep 2001
Environmental outlook gloomy for Italy.
Tue 25 Sep 2001
Poor maintenance behind Toulouse disaster.
Tue 25 Sep 2001
Ireland lead way on carrier bag regulations.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
EC in cadmium fertilizer quandary.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
French draft budget includes minor environmental measures.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
Dutch environmental policies grind to to a halt.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
Proposed can ban quashed before EC court case.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
Transport paper under spotlight.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
Chemical regulation group to get tough.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
Biofuels face uphill struggle.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
GM crop authorisation process restarts.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
Fate of Balearic Islands 'eco-tax' undecided.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
Terrorist war to hit US farm industry hard.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
UK flood contamination damage revealed.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
EC funding to boost rail travel.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
UK oppose Europe's new GM rules.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
Renewables targets to become law.
Fri 21 Sep 2001
French environmentalists destroy GM test crop.
Tue 18 Sep 2001
Government warned over GM trials.
Tue 18 Sep 2001
Smaller food processing units targeted.
Mon 17 Sep 2001
UK pioneer off-shore hydro plant.
Mon 17 Sep 2001
EU Commission target EMAS goal.
Mon 17 Sep 2001
Pressure mounts on German car manufacturers.
Mon 17 Sep 2001
Transport sustainability efforts not working
Mon 17 Sep 2001
Parliament soften noise control demands.
Mon 17 Sep 2001
Kyoto refusal may yet hit US economy.
Mon 17 Sep 2001
New lease of life for UK hydro projects.
Mon 17 Sep 2001
Cheaper energy efficient light-bulbs imminent?
Mon 17 Sep 2001
Military action affects off-shore wind projects.
Mon 17 Sep 2001
China reveals wind power plans.
Mon 17 Sep 2001
Methane emissions targeted by US & NZ.
Mon 17 Sep 2001
Serious air pollution threat in devastated New York City.
Mon 17 Sep 2001
Anger as Norwegian oil license is restored.
Sun 16 Sep 2001
Germany set for nuclear free future
Fri 14 Sep 2001
Norway halts Arctic test-drill at 11th hour.
Fri 14 Sep 2001
Children set emissions example for EU commissioner
Fri 14 Sep 2001
Assessing the potential of 35m waste tyres
Fri 14 Sep 2001
UK strives to avoid waste condemnation
Fri 14 Sep 2001
EU transport white paper sparks dispute.
Fri 14 Sep 2001
Spanish nuclear safety chief accused of bias.
Fri 14 Sep 2001
UK back to square one on nuclear waste planning.
Fri 14 Sep 2001
EU consider Kyoto delay.
Thu 13 Sep 2001
Research shows danger of short car trips
Thu 13 Sep 2001
EMAS uptake slow yet steady
Thu 13 Sep 2001
Mixed signs from Germany CNG trials
Thu 13 Sep 2001
Increase in Scottish rural pollution
Thu 13 Sep 2001
Scandinavian research reveals major transport effects
Thu 13 Sep 2001
Airport will abide by noise pollution bill
Thu 13 Sep 2001
Shocking forecast for Norway's environmental health
Thu 13 Sep 2001
Progress made on tyre issue
Thu 13 Sep 2001
UK oil containment under review
Thu 13 Sep 2001
EU environmental backing underway
Thu 13 Sep 2001
FoE & Greenpeace threaten government over nuclear plans
Thu 13 Sep 2001
Audit commitee to be terrier at governments own heels
Thu 06 Sep 2001
Commissioner calls for more green reporting
Thu