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Flint updates on eco-town progress

24 July 2008

Housing minister Caroline Flint has unveiled a progress report on eco-towns clarifying how the planning process for the controversial developments will work.

Severn Estuary options unveiled

24 July 2008

Ten potential projects for generating clean energy in the Severn Estuary are being considered as part of government-commissioned study.

Cambridgeshire eco-town pushes ahead

24 July 2008

Developers behind on-the-ropes eco town proposal Hanley Grange are proceeding with their plans but are proposing half the number of homes as previously planned.

Clyde set for wind scheme

24 July 2008

Scottish ministers have given consent to the 152-turbine Clyde wind farm, set to become Europe's largest onshore development.

Coal life tied to emissions

24 July 2008

The government must set a deadline for closing all coal-fired power stations without carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, a parliamentary report insists.

Schools join carbon count

24 July 2008

Councils are to face the challenge of ensuring that schools dramatically reduce their carbon emissions under a mandatory scheme coming into force in 2010.

Audit investigates funding for carbon sinks

24 July 2008

Funding could be given to landowners who retain natural carbon storage areas under plans for an audit of England's natural resources announced this week.

Report plots climate data

24 July 2008

DEFRA has revealed that carbon emissions fell by two per cent last year compared to 2006 in its annual progress report on the UK's climate change programme.

South East warned on plan growth risk

24 July 2008

Further growth levels will test the South East's environmental capacity to its limits, government-commissioned consultants have warned.

DCLG denies claims of urban grant loss

24 July 2008

The DCLG has insisted that its housing and planning delivery grant does not penalise urban councils despite many losing out on crucial funding in the first round.

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