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Friday 12 September 2014
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Roger Harrabin: The green group’s opposition is now less ideological and more functional, and that’s a sign of maturity
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Thursday 11 September 2014
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Ed Gillespie: The UN’s mock weather forecasts from the future are part of the cultural revolution needed to address global warming
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Monday 1 September 2014
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Andrew Simms: Our climate altering activities are hurtling us towards the fictional future of a hot, melting world
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Tuesday 5 August 2014
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Rich McEachran: New technologies are being used to make edible packaging for food and drink. It could reduce what we send to landfill, but will it taste any good?
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Friday 1 August 2014
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Andrew Simms: Why is the UK government seeking to exploit more fossil fuels when we can’t burn what we already know is there?
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Thursday 31 July 2014
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Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar: BJP-led government gives in to demands from nationalist RSS to not surrender country’s food security to foreign companies
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Tuesday 29 July 2014
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Janaki Lenin: Few people saw ‘Macavity’ and even fewer worried about him, but now Indian forestry officials want to trap and relocate him
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Wednesday 23 July 2014
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Keith Parker: Nuclear must be a part of the UK's low carbon energy mix because renewable sources cannot provide power 24/7
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Friday 18 July 2014
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Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar: Upward trend in forest cover seems far-fetched to some observers, as land is given over to power stations and mining
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Wednesday 16 July 2014
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Shreya Dasgupta: I Got Garbage project brings informal waste recyclers in India's IT capital face-to-face with the people who create the rubbish
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Thursday 10 July 2014
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Janaki Lenin: Faster approvals for military projects along China border could put 60 national parks and their iconic animals at risk
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Tom Burke: Rising renewables output makes promise to buy Hinkley Point electricity at twice its current price a costly gamble
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Wednesday 9 July 2014
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Adam Vaughan: With nearly 1m page views, film of an oil-stricken Arctic built from Lego bricks is latest salvo in campaign against Shell deal
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Tuesday 8 July 2014
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Soumya Mukerji: Conservation biologist Bahar Dutt's book Green Wars explores the tension between development and the environment
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Wednesday 2 July 2014
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Steve Backshall: We must adopt catch limits for species such as the blue and mako sharks if we are to save their populations from collapse