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Heathrow campaigners welcome Stern findings
30 October 2006
Anti-Heathrow campaigners claimed it would be a "climate crime" to expand the airport the light of the review by ex-World Bank chief economist Sir Nicholas Stern.
Stern report: 'Planning has vital climate role'
30 October 2006
Planning must play a vital role in tackling global warming, because the market cannot adapt on its own, according to today's review of climate change economics.
Call for working reforms to check global warming
30 October 2006
Campaigners for smarter working today called for the world to fundamentally reform communting practices as an immediate answer to global warming.
Liverpool agency pushes ahead with demolitions
30 October 2006
A Liverpool regeneration company said it would today kickstart a demolition scheme, despite a recent setback in the courts.
Plans unveiled for major Edinburgh site
30 October 2006
Two hotels are included in the latest proposals for a major brownfield site in Edinburgh city centre.
Report calls for greater detail in strategic plans
30 October 2006
Scottish development plans should include site specific information detailing where wind farms and major retail projects would be accepted, a report has urged.
Campaign launched to fund Birmingham station
30 October 2006
A campaign to secure £350 million of government funding for the redevelopment of Birmingham's New Street Station was launched this week.
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