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Air conditioning usage could soar due to climate change
Climate change could send the world’s energy needs soaring by forcing more people to reach ...
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Fracking would lead to higher emissions, study finds
Natural gas production using fracking in Europe is likely to result in a significant increase ...
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Water
Nottingham City Council to become own water supplier
Nottingham City Council is set to become the first council to run its water services ...
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Britain’s energy reaches lowest carbon day ever
Britain’s electricity system produced its lowest ever carbon emissions in one day at the end ...
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Government must ‘show leadership’ on walking and cycling, MPs say
The government must show more leadership in encouraging people to embrace forms of active travel ...
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Government invests £2.9m into flood resilience projects
The government has announced a £2.9m investment into projects to protect English communities against the ...
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Task force: rail can help UK meet 2050 net-zero carbon target
Britain’s railway companies could play a crucial role in helping the UK meet its new ...
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Gove gives update on ‘world-leading’ Environment Bill
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has confirmed that policies to tackle plastic waste, improve recycling and ...
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Renewables now major part of EU power mix, report finds
Renewables have generated more power across the EU than fossil fuels in the first half ...
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E10 fuel would significantly reduce carbon emissions, MPs conclude
Doubling the amount of ethanol in the UK’s fuel mix would improve the UK’s air ...
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