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Experienced adventurers with an environmental conscience sought

8th February 20219th February 2021 Pippa Neill

Sponsorship Opportunity: Experienced adventurers with an environmental conscience sought. Ok, we must be honest from the start – we haven’t

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Beaches can survive sea-level rise, says report

30th October 2020 Pippa Neill

Beaches can survive sea-level rise as long as they have space to move, according to researchers at the University of

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7,000 trees will be planted in London to improve air quality

29th January 2020 Pippa Neill

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan has announced that in order to help reduce air pollution and carbon dioxide (CO2),

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Increase of CO2 has resulted in a 2% loss of global GDP, study says

14th October 201914th October 2019 Pippa Neill

An increase in CO2 emissions could lead to reduced labour productivity, with lower-income countries facing a productivity loss nine times

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Durham gives green light for £15m plastic bottle recycling plant

6th February 2019 Chris Ogden

Durham County Council has given the green light for a £15m plastic bottle recycling plant to be developed near the

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Whitehall’s policies should focus on housing location, planners argue

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The government must monitor the impact national planning policy has on housing growth patterns, a new report urges. Published yesterday

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Living bricks can generate energy in the house
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Living bricks can generate energy in the house

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Shoppers lack confidence when trying to shop sustainably
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Shoppers lack confidence when trying to shop sustainably

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UK is heading for ‘worst-case scenario’ climate emergency
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UK is heading for ‘worst-case scenario’ climate emergency

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New solar park to be built on former landfill site in Peterborough
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New solar park to be built on former landfill site in Peterborough

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Waltham Forest Council to continue zero-emission deliveries
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Waltham Forest Council to continue zero-emission deliveries

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