Climate Change
Scientists hit by climate doubt fallout new
Fallout from a loss of public confidence in climate science is affecting other fields of research, a top US academic claimed.
Inside Climate Change
British Airways to fly jets on green fuel made from London's rubbish by 2014
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
BA will buy output from East End biofuel factory planned by US-based Solena
Norway plans the world's most powerful wind turbine
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Norway plans to build the world's most powerful wind turbine, hoping the new technology will increase the profitability of costly offhsore wind farms, partners behind the project said Friday.
UK firms flout CO2 ratings for buildings
Monday, 15 February 2010
The drive to cut Britain's carbon-dioxide emissions has been hit by companies' reluctance to obey new rules to reveal how much heat and light their buildings waste.
Independent review of climate research pledged
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Steve Connor: The man in charge has vigorously defended his inquiry against bias claims.
Fabricated quote used to discredit climate scientist
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Sir John Houghton explains to Steve Connor how global warming sceptics have misrepresented his views.
Climate row scientist 'contemplated suicide'
Monday, 8 February 2010
The scientist at the centre of the "climategate" row contemplated suicide after hackers leaked his emails suggesting that he was selectively releasing information to fit his theories of climate change.
Think-tanks take oil money and use it to fund climate deniers
Sunday, 7 February 2010
An orchestrated campaign is being waged against climate change science to undermine public acceptance of man-made global warming, environment experts claimed last night.
UN climate change boss vows to resist pressure to quit
Friday, 5 February 2010
A high-profile error in an international report on climate change does not undermine the scientific case for man-made global warming, the head of the United Nations' panel on the issue insisted today.
Climate change: shoot the messenger – not the message
Friday, 5 February 2010
Climate change science is reeling from a series of scandals. They're embarrassing, says Steve Connor, but don't alter the facts
Scientist in climate row speaks out
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Academic breaks silence to deny covering up flawed data about global warming
Most popular in Environment
Read
1 Great whites more threatened than tigers
2 On the brink of extinction – 25 of our closest relatives
3 The world's rubbish dump: a tip that stretches from Hawaii to Japan
4 The illegal camps that threaten to destroy Kenya's Masai Mara
5 Are mobile phones wiping out our bees?
6 Think-tanks take oil money and use it to fund climate deniers
7 Deforestation: The hidden cause of global warming
8 Africa's wildlife hotspot in trouble
9 Fabricated quote used to discredit climate scientist
10 Britain set for a bumper bloom – when the bad weather ends
Emailed
Commented
1Johann Hari: Ignore the propaganda and spin ? the Tory party hasn't changed
2Web-rant pilot crashes plane into tax building
3Tories would put recovery at risk, warns Gordon Brown
4Iran may be closer than we think to having nuclear missiles, says UN
5Robert Fisk: Britain's explanation is riddled with inconsistencies. It's time to come clean
6Elton John under fire over 'Jesus was gay' claim
7Publish and be damned: Young writer's ego dramatically punctured