
Luke Denne
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15-10-2010 10:58:45
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"Why should we cut emissions in Britain when China's are always rising?" Turns out they're actually falling. Energy analyst Neil Grant explains the latest research from Lauri Myllyvirta. Carbon Brief | Climate Analytics

It’s officially the #hottestday of the year and popular destinations have had a summer of extreme heat. But do you know your limits in a heatwave? In the name of science, we put Army Cadets UK ambassador, adventurer and author Jordan Wylie MBE into a heat lab at Uni of Roehampton.


✈️ The Government has approved an expansion at London City Airport, but what does it mean for similar plans at Gatwick and Luton and is it compatible with our climate targets? Johann Beckford from Green Alliance explains 👇

"Gas is the problem" Energy bills will rise by 10% from October putting a strain on household finances this winter. Jess Ralston explains to Tom Swarbrick why higher wholesale gas prices are to blame. LBC | ECIU

"quite" the understatement Iain Cameron

This small patch of snow is the closest thing Britain has to a glacier. It melted just 3 times in the whole 20th century, but in a few weeks it will disappear for the fourth year in a row. Iain Cameron took us up Braeriach in the Cairngorms to see for ourselves. #thesphinx





Today's the day that Britain kicks coal. How did we get here? And what needs to happen next? With Fatih Birol, Amber Rudd, John Tanner and National Coal Mining Museum.




The shift to clean energy in the United States is UNSTOPPABLE, former head of the U.S. EPA Gina McCarthy tells Sophy Ridge on Politics Hub with Sophy Ridge. "We are seeing huge investment of half a TRILLION dollars in the Inflation Reduction Act, in public and private sectors, primarily