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Local government’s carbon cutters
There was a time when carbon reduction targets were at the top of every politician’s ...
Highways
Pollution
Transport & Highways
London’s dirty air: how bad is it?
The cold, calm weather of the past few days has seen London and the south ...
Energy
Highways
Pollution
Transport
Transport & Highways
A combined approach to clean air
Do combined authorities hold the key to dealing with issues like air quality? Along with ...
Pollution
Germany ‘pollution spike’ follows New Year’s Eve fireworks
New Year’s Eve fireworks contributed to dangerously high levels of pollution in several German cities, ...
Features
Pollution
Autumn statement: a missed opportunity to tackle climate change
Just six days after the UK government ratified the Paris climate agreement, the autumn statement ...
Transport
Transport & Highways
Heathrow third runway ‘to breach climate change laws’
Plans to expand Heathrow Airport are set to breach the government’s climate change laws, advisers ...
Pollution
UK poised to ratify Paris climate deal
The UK is poised to ratify the world’s first comprehensive agreement on tackling climate change. ...
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No more smoke and mirrors over air pollution
The High Court has been in the news a lot recently. Shortly before three of ...
Energy
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Pollution
EU on course to reach 2020 emissions target
Two new reports suggest the EU and its members are making steady progress towards climate change ...
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Q&A with Ian Gardner, global energy leader at Arup
A new report by the international engineering firm Arup has called on local leaders to ...
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