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Are you confused by food expiration dates? You're not alone

Almost 90% of Americans throw away food prematurely. Two bills introduced in Congress today aim to avoid confusion by simplifying food labeling The US Senate and the House of Representatives today introduced bills to clarify the rules regarding expiration date labels on food. The current labeling system means an estimated 8m lbs of food is […]

Glencore zinc mine must be shut down, say traditional owners

A protest planned outside the company headquarters in Sydney will be matched by others around the world by people affected by Glencore mines The McArthur River mine in the Northern Territory – one of the world’s biggest zinc, lead and silver mines – must shut immediately and owner Glencore must cover the clean-up costs, say […]

Licence to drill: Centrica awarded rights to explore Barents Sea

Owner of British Gas criticised by Greenpeace for risking safety by drilling in Alaskan Arctic Centrica has walked into new controversy by obtaining a licence to drill for oil and gas in the Arctic. The owner of British Gas, fresh from rows over annual domestic energy profits, has been awarded rights to explore in the […]

With women at the top, UN climate body has chance for real change

Women now hold six of the most influential positions at global climate talks, but can they make a difference on the ground? Climate Home reports Whisper it quietly, but a gender revolution is taking place at the global climate change negotiations. As of 17 May, the six most influential positions within the UN process are […]

This land is our land: is it the end of the line for the great American west?

Thanks to the great western commons, which the Bundys and their legislative champions would like to dismantle, all Americans still enjoy the freedom to roam on some of the most spectacular lands on the planet It goes without saying that in a democracy, everyone is entitled to his or her own opinions. The trouble starts […]

Imagine the fate of a global climate treaty without the EU

The ability to cooperate and coordinate will mean the difference between looking forward with hope to the future or facing catastrophic climate change In 1972 the law was passed that allowed the UK to join what was then called the European Economic Community (EEC). Despite Europe’s current crises, it’s unchanging, fundamental challenge was expressed that […]

How does the fracking debate affect you? Share your experiences

Whether you are taking part in protests or live in an area threatened by proposals we’d like to hear from you Residents of Kirby Misperton in north Yorkshire wait in anticipation to hear whether a planning application to frack a well near the village will be approved or not. Related: In the timeless Yorkshire moors […]

Portugal runs for four days straight on renewable energy alone

Zero emission milestone reached as Iberian country is powered by just wind, solar and hydro-generated electricity for 107 hours Portugal kept its lights on with renewable energy alone for four consecutive days last week in a clean energy milestone revealed by data analysis of national energy network figures. Electricity consumption in the Iberian country was […]

India set to start massive project to divert Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers

Ambitious scheme to channel water from regions with a surplus to drought-prone areas could begin in days, but Bangladesh has raised concerns India is set to start work on a massive, unprecedented river diversion programme, which will channel water away from the north and west of the country to drought-prone areas in the east and […]