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Offshore wind: Global wind power potential

Despite the increasing frequency of very high energy gales, the power of the wind is hard to fully appreciate, probably because it seems to come out of 'thin...
Posted by admin - 31 July, 2001 - 08:00

Flash floods in Pakistan

Climate change: English country floods Flash floods have killed at least 150 people in Pakistan in the last 48 hours. The floods have buried homes built of...
Posted by bex - 24 July, 2001 - 08:00

Action stations as Greenpeace volunteers shut down Esso's fuel supply

Esso Purfleet: tiger and banner Update: 02:00 Hot, exhausted and but still growling, the volunteer who spent nearly 15 hours up a 60ft light mast in a tiger...
Posted by bex - 24 July, 2001 - 08:00

Daily update COP6

Update: 23rd July 0600 hrs: As dawn broke over the conference center in Bonn, our emotional roller coaster hit another trough, as word came through that...
Posted by bex - 23 July, 2001 - 08:00

Climate alarm - time to get serious

sounding the climate alarm Sirens set off by Greenpeace activists outside the United Nations climate conference sounded the alarm - it is time for...
Posted by bex - 23 July, 2001 - 08:00

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