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Digital economy bill proposals receive welcome from music and film, but anger from ISPs and privacy campaignersThe government's planned crackdown on unlawful online filesharing has been attacked by privacy campaigners and int (Read More)
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• Shortage threatens low-carbon targets, argues business group• Gap comes as demand for scientists and engineers increasingBritain lacks the skills or training facilities to make the successful transition to a low-carbon econ (Read More)
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Boiling the complex issue of population decline down to selfishness, as the chief rabbi has done, is absurdThe question: Are we too selfish to survive?The chief rabbi's comments were the most muddled of any recent religious l (Read More)
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An installation featuring giant tropical tree stumps in Trafalgar square is designed to symbolise threatened rainforest trees throughout the worldWhether you perceive them as beautiful sculptural objects or a scene of devasta (Read More)
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Industrial revolution power house shakes off dirty image with high scores on recycling, green space and tackling climate changeA city once wreathed in smoke and deafened by shipyard steel-hammers, has transformed itself into (Read More)
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Uncertainty over investing in green technologies more dangerous than lack of Copenhagen treaty says Achim Steiner, the head of the UN environment programme Vital business investment in clean technology to tackle climate chang (Read More)
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A calendar of UK actions during the Copenhagen conferenceThousands of activists from all over the world will soon descend on Copenhagen with one message: that world leaders must agree a deal that will be effective in reducing (Read More)
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Despite the growing demand for live comedy, Britain's biggest chain of comedy clubs faces surprise closure. So why aren't standups taking it seriously? James Kettle finds outFancy seeing some comedy this weekend? You're not a (Read More)
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Water experts to debate the best ideas to avoid a future crisis in clean water at the Royal Geographical Society. Here, four of the speakers argue for their solutionsSand dams'They transform lives and they transform fragile e (Read More)
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• US will set out war strategy before Thanksgiving next week • Brown's speech aims to shore up support of British publicPresident Barack Obama is expected to make a long-awaited announcement on his Afghan war strategy in the (Read More)
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Targeting meat eaters in the fight against climate change alienates ordinary people and won't save the planet on its ownSir Paul McCartney arrived in Brussels yesterday to recruit support for his "meat-free Mondays" campaign. (Read More)
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Put your questions to Campaign for Better Transport, formerly known as Transport 2000If this week's You ask, they answer guest has its way, our streets will be greener, cleaner and a lot quieter in the future. Joining us in t (Read More)
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Merely reducing Britain's trillion-pound debt mountain will not be enough to reinvigorate the economy: the tricky bit is stimulating growth at the same time. Observer columnist Will Hutton goes head to head with George Osborn (Read More)
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Thameslink and Crossrail services through the capital could be hit by Treasury crackdown on infrastructure projectsThe £5.5bn Thameslink programme to upgrade one of Britain's busiest rail routes is facing £750m worth of cutb (Read More)
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When public services are cut, some people lose out. We need to know who they will beAfter the next election public spending will be cut, and the government's own projections show these cuts as being deeper and longer lasting (Read More)
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Campaigners denounce Grimshaw's green credentials as 'laughable' as practice set to be named third runway designerFrom its opening in 2001, the Eden Project in Cornwall has come to exemplify the fightback against global warmi (Read More)
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Last week's meeting of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation was more than just grandstanding. The commitments made by faith groups were impressiveA thundering US Baptist choir in dazzling golden gowns belting out "All C (Read More)
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The Farming First coalition wants world leaders meeting in Copenhagen next month to better support farmers on the frontline of climate changeA global coalition of farmers, scientists, engineers, businesses and NGOs is calling (Read More)
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Attempts to bypass local networks, local styles of decision-making and local rationales invariably produce resentmentRecognising faithThe last few years have seen definite shifts in attitudes to religious faith among those co (Read More)
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Public accounts committee calls on government and the Post Office to improve consultations over future closures to prevent the process being brought into 'disrepute'The government was accused today of showing a "real lack of (Read More)