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8 January 2015
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Scotland could be fossil-fuel free by 2030

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A study backed by WWF (Worldwide Fund for Nature) has tested the viability of the Scottish government’s current policy goal to de-carbonise the country’s […]


8 January 2015
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2014 good year for Bats and Bitterns in UK

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A new report has suggested that populations of 10 British bat species including Daubenton’s and Brandt’s are stable or increasing following previous years of […]


13 October 2014
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Seal population doing well in Thames Estuary

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After years of culling for meat and fur, seal populations in the Thames Estuary are returning to their natural levels. Both Harbour and Grey […]


13 October 2014
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Religious groups stand up for climate action

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A number of different organisations (including A Rocha UK) pounded the streets of London and New York in September as part of the People’s […]


13 October 2014
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Targets to increase conservation of global biodiversity are not being met

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The latest UN report on global biodiversity says targets to halt the loss of wildlife and habitats are not being met. the deadline for […]


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