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All hands to the pump

Inspiring new action for the Arctic

 

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The icing on the cake

Scientists from UK research ship sample world's largest iceberg

 

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Ness is More

Monster swim to highlight the kelp in our oceans

 

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Solar, so good?

Sand and sky initiatives focus on keeping the heat in

 

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Salt and Light

Seawater illuminates rural villages

 

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Hot Rocks!

Lava sparks idea for new flame-retardant material

 

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Postman Pat 'stamps' out emissions

Royal Mail journeys to reduce its environmental impact

 

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One for the Road

Glenfiddich turns whiskey waste into biofuel

 

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Walking on Water

The Maldives build 'a floating city' to combat climate change

 

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Ash Weatherday

New Weather Station installed on Volcano in Chile

 

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It's a Jam

Seville turns a sticky situation into green energy

 

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Changing Tack

Sailor achieves world record and environmental mission

 

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The Sky's the Limit

Airbus reveals new missions for climate change

 

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Striking Oil

Weeds used for industrial leaks ...

 

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Deep Horizons

Former astronaut visits bottom of the ocean in world first ...

 

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Towering Future

Sweden launches first 'wood' wind turbine

 

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Thinking ‘inside’ the box

London team launch first fully recyclable takeaway ...

 

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Pugh’s Pioneering Plunge

Ocean ambassador swims under Antarctic ice sheet ...

 

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Flower power

Sunflower-influenced solar panels could harvest 400% more energy.

 

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Riding the crest of a wave ...

Scotland leads the way with tidal invention

 

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Power Trip: Transportable solar power that could save lives

Harnessing the power of the sun for electricity may not be new, but a UK technology company have pioneered transportable, foldable Solar panels that can fit in the back of a car making them extremely versatile and helpful in a range of situations.

 

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Climate scientists prepare for largest ever Arctic expedition

Over 600 scientists from 19 countries are preparing for the biggest ever expedition in the central Artic in the hope of improving our understanding of climate change.

 

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