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Energy
How a huge school of sharks ‘flips the food pyramid’
Ecologists have discovered a food web beneath the waves of French Polynesia that is both ...
Pollution
Cuts to heritage planning services ‘harmful’
A decade’s worth of cuts to local authority heritage and planning services ‘harms’ the historic ...
Transport
Transport & Highways
Whitehall should invest in ‘Britain’s major gateway with Europe’
The government should do more to invest in the road infrastructure to Britain’s most important ...
Highways
Transport
Transport & Highways
Traffic jams causing headaches for Oxfordshire firms
Congestion on the roads around Oxfordshire is holding back economic growth, a report has warned. ...
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Scottish councils take the recycling pledge
Half of all the councils in Scotland have signed up to a Scottish Government-backed charter ...
Energy
Solar Impulse completes historic round-the-world trip
The Solar Impulse has become the first aircraft to circle the globe powered by the ...
Transport
Transport & Highways
Councils awarded £30m for environmentally-friendly buses
Local authorities and bus operators have been awarded millions to buy low emission buses. 13 ...
Energy
Solar Impulse: Zero-fuel plane begins final flight
The zero-fuel aeroplane, Solar Impulse, has left the Egyptian capital, Cairo, on the last leg ...
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Waste and Recycling
Non-recyclable coffee cups cost millions to dispose of, LGA says
High street coffee chains must go ‘further and faster’ in developing recyclable cups, councils say. ...
Pollution
London boroughs secure funding to tackle toxic air hotspots
Eight of London’s most polluted boroughs are to share £11m funding to implement new measures ...
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