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Johnson pledges Heathrow legal challenge cash
18 November 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson has pledged an initial £15,000 towards the cost of mounting a legal challenge if the government gives the go ahead to plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport.
Climate committee to set carbon budgets
17 November 2008
The chairman of the Climate Change Committee has revealed the first steps the new body will take.
Wales to pilot sustainable homes project
17 November 2008
Up to 400 sustainable homes will be built across Wales under a pilot project unveiled by the Welsh Assembly Government today.
Stansted campaign begins court battle
14 November 2008
Campaign group Stop Stansted Expansion (SSE) has lodged an Appeal with the High Court challenging last month's decision by the government to allow a dramatic expansion of passenger numbers at the airport.
Trust highlights hill farm climate benefits
14 November 2008
Hill farmers should be paid for protecting water, carbon stores, landscapes and wildlife, according to the National Trust
Collieries set for wind turbine drive
14 November 2008
Fourteen former coalmining sites are to be redeveloped as wind farms.
Bristol named as greenest UK city
14 November 2008
Bristol has toppled Brighton to be named the most sustainable city in Britain in a league table published this week.
Bristol heads green league
14 November 2008
Bristol was declared the UK's most sustainable city by environmental group Forum for the Future this week.
Communities' efforts highlighted at East Midlands event
14 November 2008
Communities' efforts to tackle climate change are being highlighted at an East Midlands green showcase event.
Links loss stirs site fear
14 November 2008
Ministers insist that approval of plans for a golf resort in Aberdeenshire sets no precedent but green groups fear that it will encourage harmful proposals on key wildlife sites, says Ben Willis.
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