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Water: Campaigners cheer defeat of Biwater's £10m Tanzanian claim
Written by Xan Rice   
07/28/2008
ICSID rule government violated treaty with UK but award no damages as value was nil at time of expropriation
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Oil: Campaigners seek an end to production of CO2-intensive 'unconventional fuels'
Written by Terry Macalister   
07/28/2008
Oil companies face backlash from the Co-operative and other members of the ethical investment community
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Katharine Whitehorn on cooking and ageing
Written by Katharine Whitehorn   
07/28/2008
Katharine Whitehorn: Does cooking decline with age, like hearing and memory, or improve, like claret and stilton?
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George Monbiot: We lie and bluster about our nukes - and then wag our fingers at Iran
Written by George Monbiot   
07/28/2008
George Monbiot: By failing to disarm and breaking the rules when it suits, nuclear states are driving proliferation as much as Ahmadinejad
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Editorial: Rising energy prices are the root cause of a miserable winter ahead
Written by Editorial   
07/28/2008
Editorial: Rising energy prices will be the root cause of a miserable winter, MPs warn
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Food: Scientists want top security for GM crop tests
Written by Ian Sample   
07/28/2008
Scientists claim repeated attacks on their trials are stifling vital research into the environmental impact of farming
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Eaten up
Written by guardian.co.uk Environment   
07/28/2008
Ed Pilkington talks to the soothsayer of agro-economics, Raj Patel, about what will happen when the food finally runs out
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Haiti: Mud cakes become staple diet as cost of food soars beyond a family's reach
Written by Rory Carroll   
07/28/2008
With little cash and import prices rocketing half the population faces starvation
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France: Bulls escape from French farm
Written by Lizzy Davies   
07/28/2008
Police, firefighters and cattle herders on horseback deployed to hunt more than 20 bulls released by unknown saboteurs
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Nationwide UK competition shows the way to cut costs and carbon emissions
Written by Martin Wainwright   
07/28/2008
A competition is showing the way to cut fuel bills by a third and carbon by a fifth. By Martin Wainwright
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Simon Tisdall: China's new nationalism may require careful negotiation
Written by Simon Tisdall   
07/28/2008
Simon Tisdall: The country's confidence, bolstered by the Olympics, is the subject of anxious debate for the EU and US
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The green agenda: August
Written by guardian.co.uk Environment   
07/28/2008
Giulio Sica rounds up this month's green-themed debates, campaigns and activities
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Olympic organisers announce new measures to clean up Beijing's air quality
Written by Jonathan Watts   
07/28/2008
Beijing's Olympic organisers are planning a new set of emergency measures to reduce pollution after the draconian steps introduced a week ago failed
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Germaine Greer on new housing
Written by Germaine Greer   
07/27/2008
Germaine Greer: The developers of the eco-towns are uninterested in design and terrified of innovation
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Michael Berkeley: Rush for green energy risks a blot of turbines on the landscape
Written by Michael Berkeley   
07/27/2008
Michael Berkeley: The rush for more green energy via wind farms risks sacrificing our most beautiful landscapes
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The question: Is the compost crisis over?
Written by Lia Leendertz   
07/27/2008
Lia Leendertz: The curse of contaminated manure has touched allotments in every corner of the land
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Francet: Très fatigués! St Tropez locals declare war on 'helicopter hell' of rich and famous
Written by Lizzy Davies   
07/27/2008
More than 4,000 people have signed petition started by pressure group Halte Hélico
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Emirates is ditching its magazine to save the environment
Written by Conor Purcell   
07/27/2008
Emirates is ditching its magazine to save the environment - and fuel costs. If other airlines follow suit, the in-flight mag could be entering a turbulent period. Conor Purcell reports
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Mark Cocker: Country diary
Written by Mark Cocker   
07/27/2008
Mark Cocker: Claxton, Norfolk
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Wendy Roby assesses the ethics of job related freebies
Written by Wendy Roby   
07/27/2008
The special perks that come with a job are often what makes it worth the effort. But, asks Wendy Roby, should you really be accepting free gifts with the stationery delivery?
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Barbara Ellen: It takes a real man to say he enjoys tofu
Written by Barbara Ellen   
07/26/2008
Barbara Ellen: To stand up and be counted as a male vegetarian must require cojones of immense size
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UK scientists hit out at new coal station plans
Written by Tim Webb   
07/26/2008
Power plants to be built without technology to cut emissions will accelerate global warming, experts claim
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Robin McKie: Actions speak louder than a lot of government hot air
Written by Robin McKie   
07/26/2008
Robin McKie: Melt our ice-caps and you release forces you cannot control
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Ethical dilemma: How can we save our trees from the chop? asks Lucy Siegle
Written by Lucy Siegle   
07/26/2008
It's not quite the Amazon rainforest, but Britain's tree canopy is a vital asset. Lucy Siegle on why, and how, we should protect it
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The green gauge: From fair pay for waiters to endangered flamingos
Written by guardian.co.uk Environment   
07/26/2008
From fair pay for waiters to endangered flamingos
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