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Boriss Bus Part 39 Next Stop The Treasury
reasons not hard to guess - may have had a restraining effect, though a more likely explanation is that an appearance of statesmanlike sobriety will cut more ice than the usual chortling with ministers at the treasury. The outcome of the comprehensive spending review is due in just over a month, and fears that the GLA group faces a giant funding chop are rife. Transport grant, in particular, is ...
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1000 trees to be planted in CR to commemorate Citizenship Day
A total of 1,000 trees would be planted by school children, churches and traditional leaders in the various districts during the week-long celebration, from Wednesday, May 22 to Wednesday, May ...
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Herakles Cameroon palm oil project starts to run off the rails
Bruce Wrobel, the chief executive of Herakles Farms, claims his company's efforts to flatten a chunk of Cameroon's dense rainforest to develop a palm oil plantation are borne of a desire to address a "dire humanitarian need". Yet this week Herakles has had to suspend its activities in Cameroon following a forestry ministry order for the company to halt clearing work at their ...
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Canada’s boreal forests are the ‘Amazon of the north’ report
As resource companies look to northern forests in search of untapped minerals and energy, scientists and conservancy groups say too little heed is being paid to the environmental wealth created by Canada's boreal regions.The Boreal Songbird Initiative and Ducks Unlimited are marking the United Nations International Day for Biological Diversity on Wednesday with the release of a report that ...
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Paint it red artists find new life in west Cumbrias disused iron ore mine
Alan Cleaver on how four artists in Egremont, west Cumbria, are breathing new life into a disused iron ore mine by using the haematite to produce high-quality ...
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Scotland warned independence could cost billions in renewable subsidies
renewable energy projects if it voted for independence, putting its green energy revolution at risk.Davey told a renewable energy conference in Aberdeen that more than one-third of the UK's subsidies for wind, wave and tidal projects - currently 1.4bn a year - was spent in Scotland. That was worth 530m, even though only 9% of all UK electricity sales were in Scotland.The energy secretary ...
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International Day for Biological Diversity – Greenpeace Statement
Jakarta.- The fragile state of Indonesia's oceans and forests are a clear reminder of how marine and forest life is at risk from industrial overfishing and relentless deforestation, Greenpeace International warned on International Day for Biological Diversity. Coinciding with the UN-designated biodiversity day, the Greenpeace ship the Rainbow Warrior is currently visiting Indonesia, where ...
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BJP says UPA govt led to an environment of gloom and pessimism
The BJP on Wednesday targeted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for the "failures" of the UPA-II government in the last four years, saying the presence of two power centres and his "indecision, inability and silence" have led to an environment of "gloom and pessimism" in the country. "UPA-II's anniversary is being celebrated in an environment of gloom, ...
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The farmed halibut thats better to eat than its wild brothers
fish the size of doors, changing colour as you watch, from matt black to pebble-and-sand. Fish farmer Bob Wilkieson pulls one up in a net. It is 7kg of dense, thrashing muscle, utterly alien with its twisted face and deltoid wings.These are four-year-old Atlantic halibut, and they may be the future of fish-farming: raised without chemicals and on organic feed. Unlike the flabby, slimy stuff we ...
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Ancient redwood forests evoke look of future in After Earth
Jaden Smith walks in a redwood grove in Humboldt Redwoods State Park, where part of the Columbia Pictures movie "After Earth" was filmed last ...
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Consultant Selected for Environmental Review of Longview Project
Cowlitz County approved a contract for environmental consulting company ICF International to help local, state and federal governments prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) to evaluate a proposed coal export terminal along the Columbia River near Longview, ...
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Charge investigation of Texas fertilizer blast hampered by in-fighting
The federal safety agency investigating the West Fertilizer Company explosion in Texas has accused other investigators of hampering his agency's work. Chairman Rafael Moure-Eraso of the U.S. Chemical Safety Board said in a letter that the Texas state fire marshal and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives blocked access to key witnesses for three weeks after the April ...
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12 Greenpeace activists arrested in Spain
Spanish police said they arrested 12 Greenpeace activists for parking a fishing boat outside the Ministry of Agriculture and chaining themselves to it. Greenpeace members organized the demonstration to encourage the Spanish government to meet with the group and discuss promoting more environmentally friendly ways of conducting trade. Celia Ojeda, a spokeswoman for Greenpeace, said that ...
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Rapid drop in Lake Malawis water levels drives down fish stocks
Nguwo village committee chairman Ibrahim Kachinga on the shores of Lake Malawi. For the past five years the committee has been educating residents about the need to protect the lake. Photograph: Mabvuto ...
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The secret life of internet trolls part one - video
Meet the Climate Trolls is a three-part video series, exploring who gets to define the truth about climate change in the digital age. In part one of ...
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How to make your garden wildlife-friendly
gardens in the UK cover 270,000 hectares, covering more space than all the National Nature Reserves in the UK. Here's what to do to make your garden more ...
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Zambia Changing Environment in the Zambezi River Basin
Climate and human pressure on resources are significantly changing the environment in the Zambezi river basin, as illustrated in a new 2012 publication, the Zambezi River Basin Atlas of the Changing Environment. The Atlas uses satellite images, high resolution photographs, illustrative text and graphics to present various issues in the Zambezi basin, which encompasses part of eight countries -- ...
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Griff Rhys Joness letter in response to Jeremy Leggett on renewable energy
In this letter, Jones accuses the government of 'random desecration' of the countryside and broadens his criticism to taxpayer support of green energy, the planning system and the reliability of wind and solar ...
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Griff Rhys Jones attacks green energy desecration of countryside
The comedian Griff Rhys Jones has accused the government of "random desecration" of the countryside and despoiling "pristine landscapes" through its subsidies to wind turbines ...
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Green deal MPs blast government for failure to quantify success
The government has estimated that 14m households could benefit from the sorts of improvements that would be financed under the green deal. Photograph: Dan Chung for the ...
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Creating a debate on sustainable tuna fishing is the first step towards change
Our second ship tour of the Indian Ocean as part of the campaign for sustainable tuna fisheries ended last week. Combined with last year's tour, Greenpeace has been patrolling the region for illegal and unsustainable fishing practices for five out of the last 10 months. During the last two months we have documented illegal and destructive fishing and have used our port stops to meet with ...
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State of UK Wildlife winners and losers - in pictures
unprecedented stocktake of UK wildlife has revealed that most species are struggling and that one in three have halved in number in the past half ...
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The anti-nature narrative in UK politics is hard to fathom | Tony Juniper
An absence of positive political debate about the natural world is even more troubling than the decline in UK wildlife revealed by State of Nature ...
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Columbus State University Implements Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence Environment
REDWOOD SHORES, CALIF. - Columbus State University, ranked among the top regional universities in the South by US News & World Report, improved reporting accuracy and timeliness, enhanced data quality and provided insight into student retention, progression and graduation trends with the implementation of Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition, according to Oracle press ...
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International Biodiversity Day in photos
Whale Sharks in Cenderawasih Bay Paul Hilton / Greenpeace On this International Day for Biological Diversity, we want to show you stunning images from one of the world's richest places in biodiversity: Indonesia. From whale sharks, to abundant coral reefs and forests teeming with life, the Greenpeace ship the Rainbow warrior is currently documenting the beauty and fragility of ...










