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Have BP capped the leak?

Have BP capped the leak?

On Thursday BP’s latest efforts to cap the leak appear to be successful

Rising ocean temperatures threaten ecosystems

Rising ocean temperatures threaten ecosystems

A rise in ocean temperatures as a result of global warming and climate change is affecting biodiversity worldwide.

Oil spill tensions rise

Oil spill tensions rise

The US Coast Guard has advised BP that it has 48 hours to more efficiently contain the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico in a letter dated 11th June.

Is hydropower China’s answer?

Is hydropower China’s answer?

It is believed that in order to reach its clean energy development goals the Chinese Government will need to commission and build more hydroelectric projects.

Industrial water footprints need to be reduced

Industrial water footprints need to be reduced

The demand for clean water is growing with the population whilst climate change reduces the amount available; demand is outstripping supply.

Israel turns to desalination for drinking water
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Israel turns to desalination for drinking water

On Sunday Israel unveiled the world’s largest reverse osmosis desalination plant.

Birdlife threatened in Gulf of Mexico

Birdlife threatened in Gulf of Mexico

Now that the oil has hit Louisiana’s coastal islands the environmental damage could be catastrophic.

BP oil spill disaster  wreaks environmental havoc on U.S. coast

BP oil spill disaster wreaks environmental havoc on U.S. coast

The oil industry is facing a heavy blow in the wake of the drilling explosion on 20th April and the subsequent oil spill on 22nd April.

Event Analysis: What’s in a brand?

Event Analysis: What’s in a brand?

The CarbonNeutral Company hosted a forum for businesses managers and marketing teams to discuss what the obstacles to a business becoming carbon neutral are, and how to overcome them.

Recap: Bonn, Germany

Recap: Bonn, Germany

Yvo De Boer: We can't afford another failure.

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