Tina Louise Rothery is a founding member of the anti-fracking group known as the Nanas. She tells us why she won't be hanging up her trademark yellow headscarf any time soon.
The UK's climate law came into force in 2008. Professor Neil Carter summarises its impact and suggests how the UK must build on it to curb global warming.
The summer heatwave has seen the mercury pushing 35°C. We all know to slap on the suncream. But the heatwave may also have health implications for your lungs.
Published: 23 Jul 2018
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Last updated: 23 Nov 2018
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4 minute read
Druridge Bay is again under threat from an opencast coal mine. The High Court has upheld a challenge against the government’s refusal of planning permission in this Northumberland beauty spot.
Underhand move? Government aims to give failing fracking industry an unfair advantage over local people. New planning rules would make it easier to drill.