Wednesday, July 23. 2008
Video: Escaped chimp disarms zookeeper
A chimpanzee at a zoo in western Japan apparently wanted to escape into the shade. To stay there, he disarmed a zoo worker
Climate change as seen through the eyes of the world's top cartoonists
Winning and shortlisted entries in the Ken Sprague Fund cartoon competition. If you think you shouldn't make light of environmental degradation, look away now ...
Tuesday, July 22. 2008
Harry Phibbs: We must eradicate mink to save the water vole from extinction
Harry Phibbs: Farmers and misguided animal rights activists have unleashed a furry reign of terror on the water vole
Energy: Coal-fired power stations will entail a high-emissions future, say MPs
Government under pressure to ban new coal power plants not equipped with carbon capture technology
Monday, July 21. 2008
Robert Watson: Ofcom's censure of Channel 4 does not go far enough
Robert Watson: Ofcom's censure of Channel 4 is flawed: The Great Global Warming Swindle clearly misled viewers about climate change
Birdwatch: Chough
Stephen Moss: Like most birders, I have a soft spot for the rarest British member of the crow family
Sunday, July 20. 2008
Global warming: green campaigners blamed for 4x4 attacks
Warning letter left on the windscreens of vandalised SUVs in Marston, Oxford, suggest the crimes were driven by environmental protest
Global warming: green campaigners blamed for 4x4 attacks
Warning letter left on the windscreens of vandalised SUVs in Marston, Oxford, suggest the crimes were driven by environmental protest
Saturday, July 19. 2008
Letters: Behind the bloodbath in Genoa
Letters: Thanks for running Nick Davies' excellent piece on the battle of Genoa, in which Italian police severely beat anti-globalisation protesters at the 2001 G8 summit
Letters: Behind the bloodbath in Genoa
Letters: Thanks for running Nick Davies' excellent piece on the battle of Genoa, in which Italian police severely beat anti-globalisation protesters at the 2001 G8 summit
Friday, July 18. 2008
Dayo Olopade: Al Gore's call for renewable electricity bridges the partisan divide
Dayo Olopade: Al Gore's call for carbon-free electricity changed the terms of the global warming debate by focusing on investment
Energy: Bill for Britain's nuclear clean-up increases by another £10bn
Credibility of the nuclear industry is shaken by cost hike announced one week after MPs' criticism of the accounts
Thursday, July 17. 2008
Swan upping
The annual ritual of Swan Upping on the river Thames, the census of the swan population
Steve Bell: Likeability to electability
The political winds blow in Cameron's favour, but he may yet be dismissed as a policy-free pessimist
Wednesday, July 16. 2008
Suez shareholders endorse GDF merger
The ?95bn merger, certain to be approved by Gaz de France shareholders later this afternoon, was hailed by Suez chief executive Gérard Mestrallet as 'the biggest in France in 20 years'
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