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The Prince of Wales begins project to protect area of rainforest the size of Wales. The Prince of Wales has launched the first climate change programme in the world that aims to fight global warming by protecting enough trees to cover an entire country. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 8 September 2010.
Overhaul of UN climate change body 'could lead to more mistakes.' A major overhaul of how the UN advises the world on climate change could lead to more mistakes on the impacts of global warming, an Oxford academic has warned. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 2 September 2010.
IPCC report raises fresh questions over Dr Rajendra Pachauri's leadership. The UN's climate change panel must introduce a structure to prevent conflicts of interest, according to a report by the world's top science group that raised fresh questions over the leadership of the body. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 1 September 2010.
Ice sheet melt in Greenland melting at record rate. The Greenland ice sheet is melting at a record rate due to global warming, according to a British-led expedition currently taking measurements from the treacherous glaciers. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 13 August 2010.
Pakistan floods: Climate change experts say global warming could be the cause. The world weather crisis that is causing floods in Pakistan, wildfires in Russia and landslides in China is evidence that global warming predictions are correct, according to climate change experts. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 11 August 2010.
Solar panels and wind turbines to be installed on schools and hospitals. As part of the U.K. government's plans to become "the greenest government ever," town halls will be able to profit from "mini power stations" for the first time. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 9 August 2010.
Climate change and illegal logging could wipe out rainforest wildlife by 2100. Most of the plants and animals found in rainforests today could die out by the end of the century because of climate change and illegal logging, according to a new study. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 6 August 2010.
Met Office report: Global warming evidence is 'unmistakable.' A new climate change report from the Met Office and its US equivalent has provided the "greatest evidence we have ever had" that the world is warming. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 29 July 2010.
Britain at risk of being left behind in low-carbon future. Britain is at risk of being left behind in the race to develop green energy because of the failure to invest in new technologies, Government advisers have warned. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 20 July 2010.
The Prince of Wales accuses sceptics of peddling 'pseudo science.' The Prince of Wales has accused climate change sceptics of using 'pseudo science' and 'intimidation' to stop the world from addressing catastrophic global warming. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 16 July 2010.
Puffin 'sat nav' reveals feeding grounds. Research carried out in partnership with the National Trust sheds light for the first time on why the puffin population of the Farne Islands crashed by 30 per cent between 2003 and 2008. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 8 July 2010.
Shortage in parts for solar panels. The introduction of 'Feed-in Tariffs', that pay homeowners for electricity fed into the grid, has led to a rise in demand for solar panels. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 3 July 2010.
Crackdown on promotion of energy saving light bulbs. A scheme to promote energy saving light bulbs has been shelved as the new Government concentrates on insulating almost four million people's homes instead. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 2 July 2010.
UK must take radical action to meet climate change targets, watchdog warns. Britain needs to build twice as many wind farms every year, put more than a million electric cars on the road and insulate every home in the country in order to meet ambitious legally-binding climate change targets, Government advisers have warned. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 30 June 2010.
Lord Lawson: 'We need to get off this carbon-cessation hook.' Lord Lawson of Blaby, one of the most prominent sceptical voices in the climate change debate, has warned that it is “madness” for Britain to try to lead the world in reducing carbon emissions. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 30 June 2010.
Michael Mann says hockey stick should not have become 'climate change icon.' The scientist behind the controversial "hockey stick" graph has said it was "somewhat misplaced" to make his work an "icon of the climate change debate." London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 29 June 2010.
'We cannot go on relying on foreign fuel'. To most people, global warming might mean floods and pestilence. To Greg Barker, the Energy and Climate Change Minister, it is first and foremost an opportunity for ''UK plc’’. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 29 June 2010.
Lawns suffering from drought. Wimbledon may be looking green, but the rest of Britain's lawns are already turning brown this summer due to a combination of unusually dry weather and an invasion of hungry bugs. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 27 June 2010.
Surge in hydropower schemes since 2000. The growing popularity for converting old water mills and weirs back to producing electricity has led to a six fold increase in hydropower in England and Wales over the last decade. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 23 June 2010.
Green groups disappointed in lack of detail in the budget. Environmentalists were disappointed with a budget that promised a number of green measures but failed to deliver on the details. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 23 June 2010.
Changing clocks 'would reduce carbon emissions.' Changing the clocks to give another hour of daylight throughout the year would save the same amount of energy as taking 200,000 cars off the road, according to a new survey. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 22 June 2010.
UK will fail climate change target. The Government will fail to meet a key climate change target to generate more electricity from wind farms despite spending £265 million of taxpayer's money, according to spending watchdogs. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 11 June 2010.
Reasons to be cheerful about climate change talks. Rich and poor countries are rebuilding trust around climate change, prompting hopes that the world can reach an agreement to stop global warming within two years. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 11 June 2010.
Eat less meat to save the planet. The world needs to change to a more vegetarian diet to stand a chance of tackling climate change, according to a major new United Nations report. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 3 June 2010.
Royal Society to publish guide on climate change to counter claims of 'exaggeration.' The most prestigious group of scientists in the country was forced to act after fellows complained that doubts over man-made global warming were not being communicated to the public. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 30 May 2010.
Britain to export fuel made from household waste. Britain is dumping its rubbish on other European countries as it struggles to deal with the growing waste mountain. Councils are to export fuel pellets made from the contents of hundreds of thousands of bins of household rubbish. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 29 May 2010.
Blue and yellow promises to be 'greenest ever.' The Conservative Lib Dem coalition has pledged to cut its own emissions by 10 per cent in the first year and will push for all of Europe to cut emissions by 30 per cent by 2020. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 21 May 2010.
General Election 2010: First Green MP hails victory for 'the politics of hope.' It was an historic moment for the UK Parliament: Until now, Britain had been the only legislature in Europe without a representative of the environmental movement. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 9 May 2010.
British summertime arriving early. Researchers at the University of Sheffield looked at average temperature and flowering plants to work out when the season changed. They found summer temperatures, averaging at least 57F (14C) for three days in a row, now occur in early May rather than mid June. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 7 May 2010.
Climate change deniers accused of McCarthyism. In a letter published in the journal Science, more than 250 members of the US National Academy of Sciences, including 11 Nobel Prize laureates, condemned the increase in "political assaults" on scientists who argue greenhouse gas emissions are warming the planet. London Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom. 7 May 2010.
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