Owen Paterson: Europe must embrace GM Fiona Harvey The Guardian | 7th January 2014 Europe is likely to become ''the museum of world farming'' because of the failure to embrace GMOs, UK environment secretary Owen Paterson said today. Fiona Harvey reports ... Green MP Caroline Lucas arrested in Balcombe anti-fracking protest Fiona Harvey Peter Walker | 20th August 2013 The UK's only Green party MP was arrested yesterday along with dozens of anti-fracking protesters in a 'day of action' across the UK Climate change slowdown is due to warming of deep oceans, say scientists Fiona Harvey | 24th July 2013 Climate sceptics have seized on a pause in warming over the past five years, but the long-term trend is still upwards UK government announces plan to cull badgers Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 19th July 2011 Environment secretary says farmers will be allowed to kill badgers if pilot schemes confirm shooting is humane and effective Record carbon emissions leave climate on the brink Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 29th May 2011 Highest ever carbon emissions from energy sector puts hopes of preventing temperature rises of 2C in doubt, according to IEA chief economist EU ministers to ban wasteful practice of discarding fish at sea Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 1st March 2011 Reform is expected for the fishing quotas system which requires fishermen to throw away large amounts of their catch An atlas of pollution: The world in carbon dioxide emissions Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 31st January 2011 Continuing expansion of China has offset the reduction in carbon emissions in recession-hit western countries, according to data released by US Subscribe to Fiona Harvey
Green MP Caroline Lucas arrested in Balcombe anti-fracking protest Fiona Harvey Peter Walker | 20th August 2013 The UK's only Green party MP was arrested yesterday along with dozens of anti-fracking protesters in a 'day of action' across the UK Climate change slowdown is due to warming of deep oceans, say scientists Fiona Harvey | 24th July 2013 Climate sceptics have seized on a pause in warming over the past five years, but the long-term trend is still upwards UK government announces plan to cull badgers Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 19th July 2011 Environment secretary says farmers will be allowed to kill badgers if pilot schemes confirm shooting is humane and effective Record carbon emissions leave climate on the brink Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 29th May 2011 Highest ever carbon emissions from energy sector puts hopes of preventing temperature rises of 2C in doubt, according to IEA chief economist EU ministers to ban wasteful practice of discarding fish at sea Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 1st March 2011 Reform is expected for the fishing quotas system which requires fishermen to throw away large amounts of their catch An atlas of pollution: The world in carbon dioxide emissions Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 31st January 2011 Continuing expansion of China has offset the reduction in carbon emissions in recession-hit western countries, according to data released by US Subscribe to Fiona Harvey
Climate change slowdown is due to warming of deep oceans, say scientists Fiona Harvey | 24th July 2013 Climate sceptics have seized on a pause in warming over the past five years, but the long-term trend is still upwards UK government announces plan to cull badgers Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 19th July 2011 Environment secretary says farmers will be allowed to kill badgers if pilot schemes confirm shooting is humane and effective Record carbon emissions leave climate on the brink Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 29th May 2011 Highest ever carbon emissions from energy sector puts hopes of preventing temperature rises of 2C in doubt, according to IEA chief economist EU ministers to ban wasteful practice of discarding fish at sea Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 1st March 2011 Reform is expected for the fishing quotas system which requires fishermen to throw away large amounts of their catch An atlas of pollution: The world in carbon dioxide emissions Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 31st January 2011 Continuing expansion of China has offset the reduction in carbon emissions in recession-hit western countries, according to data released by US Subscribe to Fiona Harvey
UK government announces plan to cull badgers Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 19th July 2011 Environment secretary says farmers will be allowed to kill badgers if pilot schemes confirm shooting is humane and effective Record carbon emissions leave climate on the brink Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 29th May 2011 Highest ever carbon emissions from energy sector puts hopes of preventing temperature rises of 2C in doubt, according to IEA chief economist EU ministers to ban wasteful practice of discarding fish at sea Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 1st March 2011 Reform is expected for the fishing quotas system which requires fishermen to throw away large amounts of their catch An atlas of pollution: The world in carbon dioxide emissions Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 31st January 2011 Continuing expansion of China has offset the reduction in carbon emissions in recession-hit western countries, according to data released by US Subscribe to Fiona Harvey
Record carbon emissions leave climate on the brink Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 29th May 2011 Highest ever carbon emissions from energy sector puts hopes of preventing temperature rises of 2C in doubt, according to IEA chief economist EU ministers to ban wasteful practice of discarding fish at sea Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 1st March 2011 Reform is expected for the fishing quotas system which requires fishermen to throw away large amounts of their catch An atlas of pollution: The world in carbon dioxide emissions Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 31st January 2011 Continuing expansion of China has offset the reduction in carbon emissions in recession-hit western countries, according to data released by US Subscribe to Fiona Harvey
EU ministers to ban wasteful practice of discarding fish at sea Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 1st March 2011 Reform is expected for the fishing quotas system which requires fishermen to throw away large amounts of their catch An atlas of pollution: The world in carbon dioxide emissions Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 31st January 2011 Continuing expansion of China has offset the reduction in carbon emissions in recession-hit western countries, according to data released by US
An atlas of pollution: The world in carbon dioxide emissions Fiona Harvey guardian environment correspondent | 31st January 2011 Continuing expansion of China has offset the reduction in carbon emissions in recession-hit western countries, according to data released by US