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An Arctic map showing disputed territories that states may try and lay claim to has been drawn up by British researchers.


Environmentalists are expected to set up camp in a field close to the site of a planned new coal-powered power station in Kent today.


A company that specialises in the design and supply of industrial air pollution technologies has announced that it has received a $4.3m (£2.125 million) contract from am American biofuels producer.


Robinsons, the soft drink produced by Britvic, is to introduce a lighter weight bottle, in an effort to reduce the amount of plastic the company uses.


If plans to build new coal-fired power stations get the go-ahead then Europe's main climate policy could be in danger of collapsing, a thinktank claimed today.


There has been an increase in demand for alternative fuels in the UK, according to a new report.


A Californian-based company that is a leader in ethanol production technology has received its first instalment of funding from the US department of energy (DOE).


Exposure to low levels of pollution may be more harmful than might be expected, according to a new study.


People should consider having fewer children in a bid to help the planet, two doctors said today.


Contradictory policies are preventing the government from fully meeting the challenges of climate change, MPs claimed today.


A Russian deepwater vehicle has reached the bottom of the world's deepest freshwater lake, setting a record for the deepest dive in a lake.


Council representatives have expressed concern about the government's plans to approve the creation of ten eco-towns.


The annual North American wildfire season could provide the Arctic with temporary relief from global warming, according to a new study.


Texan oil tycoon T Boone Pickens has called for an end to dependency on foreign oil.


Solar energy generated in the Sahara Desert could provide enough energy to power the whole of Europe, it has been posited.

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