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Campaigners opposing Heathrow expansion today remained defiant as a top court ruled that the governmentโ€™s decision to approve it was legal. The Supreme Court concluded that the UK go...
Thousands of new low-carbon jobs could be created around Gatwick Airport if the local recovery from the coronavirus pandemic focuses on a โ€œgreen transitionโ€ rather than tax cuts for the aviation in...
The worldโ€™s leading automakers are not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gasย emissions in line with international climate targets and are failing to address or even report on human rights issues, a...
Heathrow Airport is today claiming that a controversial third runway could still comply with the UKโ€™s climate commitments, as it looks to overturn a landmark appealย verdict. The Supreme Court he...
Companies boasting green credentials are also members of trade groups lobbying to weaken air quality rules.
Companies boasting green credentials are also members of trade groups lobbying to weaken air quality rules.
The UKโ€™s first ever Climate Assembly has called for an end to cross-party fighting as it presented its vision for a โ€œnet zeroโ€ future in a newย report. More than 100 participants from a cross-secti...
Nonprofit environmental law firm Earthjustice has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a coalition of environmental groups against the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), c...
By Paul Brown at Climate Newsย Networkย  Increasing sales of more fuel-hungry and bigger cars are putting vital climate goals out of reach and causing many more deaths fromย pollution. Although the ...
Is the chance for a green recovery flyingย by? Despite governments around the world claiming they want to support low-carbon industries in the wake of COVID-19, many have prioritised airlines and p...
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On July 6,ย Reuters published an article on the potential for a resurgence of moving crude oil from the Bakken region of North Dakota across the country by rail, due to a judgeโ€™s decision to shut do...

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Campaigners opposing Heathrow expansion today remained defiant as a top court ruled that the governmentโ€™s decision to approve it was legal. The Supreme Court concluded that the UK go...
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Thousands of new low-carbon jobs could be created around Gatwick Airport if the local recovery from the coronavirus pandemic focuses on a โ€œgreen transitionโ€ rather than tax cuts for the aviation in...
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The worldโ€™s leading automakers are not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gasย emissions in line with international climate targets and are failing to address or even report on human rights issues, a...
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Heathrow Airport is today claiming that a controversial third runway could still comply with the UKโ€™s climate commitments, as it looks to overturn a landmark appealย verdict. The Supreme Court he...
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Companies boasting green credentials are also members of trade groups lobbying to weaken air quality rules.

Companies boasting green credentials are also members of trade groups lobbying to weaken air quality rules.
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The UKโ€™s first ever Climate Assembly has called for an end to cross-party fighting as it presented its vision for a โ€œnet zeroโ€ future in a newย report. More than 100 participants from a cross-secti...
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Nonprofit environmental law firm Earthjustice has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a coalition of environmental groups against the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), c...
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By Paul Brown at Climate Newsย Networkย  Increasing sales of more fuel-hungry and bigger cars are putting vital climate goals out of reach and causing many more deaths fromย pollution. Although the ...
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Is the chance for a green recovery flyingย by? Despite governments around the world claiming they want to support low-carbon industries in the wake of COVID-19, many have prioritised airlines and p...
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On July 6,ย Reuters published an article on the potential for a resurgence of moving crude oil from the Bakken region of North Dakota across the country by rail, due to a judgeโ€™s decision to shut do...