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Environment news for 2023 March 02

Environment Supreme court rules in favour of halting housebuilding in Shrewsbury park River Ouse may become first in England to gain legal rights Renewables produced enough electricity to ‘power every UK home’ through the winter Analysts say producing more clean energy saves the UK from importing and burning more gas Villagers stop boiler switch toContinue reading “Environment news for 2023 March 02”

In the 2023 March 02 news

A horrific revenge attack in the West Bank last weekend saw hundreds of settlers torch shops and homes and kill a man. James Rothwell went to Huwara to report on the aftermath.   Norwegian police briefly detained climate activist Greta Thunberg after she joined in a protest against the country’s largest onshore wind farm, JorgContinue reading “In the 2023 March 02 news”

The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 28

By Danny Boyle Beijing is facing unprecedented disobedience as anti-lockdown demonstrations spread across China. We have the latest from on the ground – and the response of stock markets. Anti-lockdown marches sweep China in threat to Xi It is the most direct challenge to Beijing since the Tiananmen Square protests. Chinese protesters have called forContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for 2022 November 28”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday 2022 November 26

Good evening. The Princess of Wales has spoken exclusively to the Telegraph about her mission to protect the next generation. Royal editor Hannah Furness explores why children under-five need our attention like never before. The Princess of Wales today warns that “not enough is being done” to nurture Britain’s youngest children, as she vows toContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Saturday 2022 November 26”

2022 First half of July – Here’s what else you need to know in Green

UK’s Biggest-Ever Renewables Auction Is Also the Cheapest The biggest-ever UK renewables auction has awarded contracts to offshore wind at a record-low price. Putin’s War Threatens Europe’s Ambitious Climate Goals Russia’s invasion has forced several countries to burn more coal and build new gas facilities. Major US Petrochemical Hub Seeks Ban on New Solar Farms OneContinue reading “2022 First half of July – Here’s what else you need to know in Green”