Carbon

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Overhaul of nation's homes needed to meet carbon target

ShareThisSome homeowners who install solar panels and eco-friendly 'heat pumps' have seen their energy bills increase more than eightfold because of bad installation.
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Carbon emissions to block next ice age

ShareThisCarbon dioxide emissions will delay the arrival of the next ice age, according to a new study.
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If carbon dioxide isn't a worry, nitrous oxide could not possibly offer any threat... right?

ShareThisAs we all know, climate change is a conspiracy cooked up by charlatans - but if it weren't, we should be worrying about nitrogen, writes Steve Jones.
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The EU dream and Kyoto will expire together

ShareThis'Only 10 days left to save the euro' strikes a distinct historical echo, says Christopher Booker.
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Climate change: Third World reaps a bitter harvest

ShareThisA scientific consensus is hardening that extreme climatic events will grow more frequent as the world heats up, claims Geoffrey Lean.
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The EU dream has turned into a nightmare

ShareThisThe euro project was always based on a colossal act of make-believe - and now it is unravelling, says Christopher Booker.
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Industry begins to count the true cost of 'climate change'

ShareThisHeavy industry in Europe faces a crippling bill for global warming, says Christopher Booker.
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Councils that can't afford libraries are still recruiting highly paid 'sustainability' officers

ShareThisWhile local authorities cut millions of pounds from public services, their spending on 'climate change' continues apace, writes Christopher Booker.
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Cate Blanchett features in advert for Australian carbon tax

ShareThisActress Cate Blanchett appears in a short advert backing the introduction of a tax on major carbon polluters in Australia.
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The inconvenient truth is that they're wrong

ShareThisNew Coalition targets for tackling climate change promise only a succession of own goals, says Andrew Turnbull.