White pollution and shopping rage
Published: 20 August, 2009, 13:49
Likened to O'Leary's surcharges on Ryanair, rising pressure for retailers to charge for plastic bags is causing dispute among shoppers.
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13.09.2010, 07:38
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Singapore, one of the world's most prosperous and fastest growing economies, is being accused of expanding its coastline with illegally dredged sand from neighboring states.
27.08.2010, 22:52
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As the president kick-starts the debate on the fate of Khimki forest motorway, some say there is nothing left to save.
Prices for air tickets may skyrocket all over the world as the International Air Transport Association pushes for a new emission quotas policy.
A directive damned by defects is enabling organized criminals illegally to export hazardous waste, jeopardizing the health of the environment and humans. RT exposes the sinister side of Britain’s waste…
06.10.2009, 17:20
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Monsters of iron and steel with their bellies full of radioactive waste have been sitting at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea for years.
Sheremetyevo airport, which has recently made headlines with its endless traffic problems, has managed to overcome Moscow city authorities – at least in some respects.
The fate of the Khimki Forest is to remain undecided for longer than initially anticipated. Russia's Public Chamber wants to fully investigate alternative routes for the controversial motorway planned through the forest.
07.12.2009, 10:38
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Climate change has always existed and humankind does not have the power to affect it insists a critic of global warming theory, Lord Christopher Monckton, on the eve of the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.
13.05.2010, 16:59
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Oil spills, global warming, species extinction and foreign wars in oil-producing countries all in the name of short-lived consumerism. How much more can the natural world handle?
04.02.2010, 07:47
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Scientists at the heart of the Climategate controversy face new allegations which cast further doubt about global warming. Analysis shows researchers had tried to suppress key details of their findings for twenty years.
Published: 20 August, 2009, 13:49
Likened to O'Leary's surcharges on Ryanair, rising pressure for retailers to charge for plastic bags is causing dispute among shoppers.