Guardian environment
Philip Pullman calls for property company to give up boatyard development
Author calls for different style of development of site in Oxford after current plans are rejected as 'sterile'
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Troops carry fast-breeding cockroaches into US
Turkistan cockroach can carry typhoid and dysentery and is adept at dodging pesticides
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Happy birthday Mr Putin, here's a tiger!
Siberian or Ussuri tiger is extremely rare, with only between 520 and 550 in Russia
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ABC deems Al Gore's non-profit Alliance for Climate Protection advert too 'controversial' for television
Network refused to air an advert produced by Alliance for Climate Protection after presidential debate
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Castle Mill boatyard eviction
Castle Mill boatyard in Jericho, Oxford, which inspired the Gyptian boat people in Philip Pullman's The Golden Compass which had been threatened by plans to redevelop the site into luxury flats.
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Ethical fashion: Izzy Lane wins RSPCA Good Business Award
Ethical fashion company Izzy Lane wins RSPCA Good Business Award for sheep-friendly practices
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Greenwatch: UN agency questions wider use of biofuels
Today's top green stories from websites around the world
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How the credit crunch could force formula one to find a conscience: Gemma Briggs' weekly motor sport blog
Following the Singapore grand prix, is F1 really poking its head above the parapet and turning its attention to global crises?
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Pullman wins battle of Jericho boatyard
Author calls for rethink on development of historic Oxford boatyard after inspector rejects plans to build luxury flats
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The week in wildlife
From bear caterpillars to monarch butterflies, the pick of this week's images from the natural world
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Stephen Moss on Bristol's city centre eagle owl
The sighting of an eagle owl that has taken up residence in Bristol is the latest in a line of alien species whose presence places conservation authorities in a tricky situation, writes Stephen Moss
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Ultraviolet radiation warning on unshaded eco lightbulbs
Health Protection Agency finds some energy-saving lightbulbs emit UV radiation above safety limits
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Letters: UK should back green energy plan
Letters: We hope the creation of a Department of Energy and Climate Change signals a change in direction
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Looking your best in the bike lane: how to ride with style
Models show the way it could be at show dedicated to the power of pedalling
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Stansted expansion goes ahead
Government approves extra 23,000 flights a year for 10 million more passengers
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Mushroom enzyme could strip pollutants from fuel cells
An enzyme from fungus that grows on rotting wood could be used as clean alternative to expensive and polluting and rare metals in fuel cells and batteries, say scientists
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Ministers close to approving 75,000 more Stansted flights
Government may act in defiance of environmental critics and increase passenger numbers by 10m
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Britain lobbies MEPs in attempt to weaken laws for greener cars
Briefing indicates support for similar proposals by French and German governments
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The green room: Anjum Anand, cookery writer
What is your guilty green secret?
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