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Credit crunch hits NI motor market
Falling sales and redundancies are now the reality for Northern Ireland's motor industry.
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Time to leave the comfort zone
Civic leaders must be willing to make tough choices if we are going to live in green cities.
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Frigid robot eyes top tech prize
A robot which cares for millions of frozen biological samples is among four finalists for a top engineering award.
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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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Xerox plans the future of today
The famed Xerox Parc labs invites the BBC to view the best of its latest crop of research projects
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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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Firms look to drive green sports agenda
Sport and its sponsors are starting to realise the industry must find ways to become more carbon-friendly.
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£400m wood chip plant approved
A wood chip power station which could power half of Wales's homes will be built, despite concerns.
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Three injured in chemical blast
Three people are taken to hospital after a chemical blast in north London.
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Humanity is the greatest challenge
It is time to take radical action to curb rising population and consumption levels, or face "unspeakable consequences".
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The green shoots of hi-tech success
Eco-entrepreneurs are capitalising on the boom in the UK's environmental technologies sector.
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Pulling the plug on wasting water
Water is a finite resource and attitudes towards its consumption have to change if we do not want the taps to run dry.
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Foam targets heavy metal clean-up
A rigid foam-like material can be used to soak up heavy metals from water, Science journal reports.
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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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School Report News Day - hour by hour
Students from more than 100 schools across the UK gear up to broadcast their news live on this website.
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Lunar dust 'may harm astronauts'
Scientists investigate the possible threat posed to astronauts' health from inhaling lunar dust.
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Towards a carbon neutral death
Even death offers no escape from the global warming debate. But as with most things these days, there are eco-friendly alternatives. Woodland burials and wicker coffins are the among the greenest ways to a carbon neutral end
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Scientist's climate change award
A north Wales scientist wins an award for his research with peatland plants to reduce CO2 in the air.
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Coal blackens outlook in China
BBC Business Correspondent Nils Blythe visits a Chinese city choking with air pollution from coal-fired power plants.
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