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.
Published: 23 Jul 2018
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Last updated: 23 Nov 2018
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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.
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The secretary of state throws out the proposal. His decision, due to the mine posing an "adverse effect on greenhouse gas emissions and climate change", is a UK first.