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Irish emissions
A report by Ireland’s Institute of International and European Affairs, The Climate Change Challenge: Strategic Issues, Options, and Implications for Ireland, has admitted meeting the EU target for cut
17 years ago
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Irish emissions
17 years ago
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Change, quantified
A joint EEA, JRC and WHO report, Impacts of Europe’s Changing Climate, shows “how temperature is increasing, sea levels are rising, glaciers, ice sheets and sea ice are melting, precipitation is chang
17 years ago
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Change, quantified
17 years ago
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Waste emergency over
Naples’ rubbish crisis is over, according to Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, though he warns a permanent solution to Campania’s waste woes could take years.
17 years ago
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Waste emergency over
17 years ago
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Saharan sun power
Massive solar panels in the Sahara could supply all of Europe’s electricity needs, according to EU scientists.
17 years ago
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Saharan sun power
17 years ago
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Northern wind
The German part of the North Sea will soon be awhirl with wind power, as construction on the first of 30 offshore wind powerplants gets underway.
17 years ago
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Northern wind
17 years ago
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The widening gyre
Many of the world’s plastics escape the waste management process and wind up with a second coming in the open ocean – turning into subtropical gyres, falling apart and damaging ecosystems as they do.
17 years ago
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The widening gyre
17 years ago
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The waste side of the law
James Phillips and Sam Sandilands, experts in waste law, talk us through recent legal developments and explain how they will affect those in the waste sector
17 years ago
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The waste side of the law
17 years ago
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Modifications and ramifications
James Phillips and Ross Fairley get to grips with the latest modifications in environmental law
17 years ago
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Modifications and ramifications
17 years ago
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Boxing Clever
With the food industry becoming an ever more prevalent global energy guzzler, Sally White reports on how one company has overthrown greenwash in favour of some real academic research and a genuinely
17 years ago
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Boxing Clever
17 years ago
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Back to the future
Our landfills didn’t use to overflow with unnecessary packaging and obsolete products. Janine Derry looks at extended producer responsibility, a not-so-new idea that could ensure our landfills are free of products and packaging once more
17 years ago
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Back to the future
17 years ago
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