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Green movement forgets its politics
Why climate campaigners should stop trying to persuade people into lifestyle changes and start dealing with the politics.
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Asthma equipment 'of little use'
Specialist equipment to tackle the dust mites that cause asthma are of little use, experts say.
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'Greenwash' is losing its shine
Time is running out for advertisers who are a lighter shade of green, as eco-cliches fall out of fashion.
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Society depends on more for less
If the world is to end the threat from climate change, we need to be able to produce more with less energy.
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Motorists enter the emission zone
A look at the new London Low Emission Zone which aims to improve the capital's air quality.
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Sex sells, but at what cost?
"Sex sells", but humans' fixation with status symbols is threatening efforts to tackle climate change.
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Taxi emission test claims denied
Claims black cabs fitted with exhaust filters have failed extra emissions tests are dismissed by the mayor.
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Cabbie exhaust filters 'harmful'
New exhaust filters fitted to London's black cabs have increased emissions, according to some drivers.
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Glasgow bus lanes leave me exhausted
As part of our Write For Us series, Ian Murray bemoans the way bus lanes are used in Glasgow.
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Nanotech promise for global poor
Nanotech holds most promise for developing nations in the field of energy production and storage, says a report.
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Poor air 'harms lungs of unborn'
Air pollution is able to damage the lungs of children in the womb, the World Health Organisation says
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The bizarre world of sky shopping
From refrigerated dog beds to illuminated palm trees - Julian Pettifer peruses an in-flight catalogue, and finds some unusual items on offer.
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Something in the air
The smoke and dust created by the World Trade Center collapse are the subject of an increasingly heated public health debate in New York.
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Dust settles on Dyson's long battle
James Dyson's High Court battle with Hoover was about more than just vacuum cleaner technology. It marks the climax of a 20-year battle to do things his way.
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Blair hails Millennium products
The prime minister unveils the final list of official Millennium products, which include a recyclable supermarket trolley and a luminous fishing net.
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