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Guardian Environment Network

BusinessGreen is part of the Guardian Environment Network and frequently reproduces content from the Guardian Environment team.

If you have any queries about these articles please contact BusinessGreen editor James Murray on [email protected]

Articles by Guardian Environment Network

Politics

Hillary Clinton breaks silence on Keystone XL pipeline: 'I oppose it'

Presidential candidate says the controversial project is a 'distraction' and not in the best interests of 'what we need to do to combat climate change'

clock 23 September 2015 •

Supply chain

New guidance aims to keep products of pirate fishing out of UK supply chain

Briefing note by retailers, conservation and human rights groups sets out steps to end long-term threat of illegal fishing while building up sustainable fisheries

clock 09 February 2015 •
Edelman formally declares it will not accept climate denial campaigns

Marketing

Edelman formally declares it will not accept climate denial campaigns

Statement by America’s biggest public relations firm may be the industry’s first official position on climate denial

clock 08 August 2014 •

Risk

Three million properties shown to be at risk of flash flooding in England

New maps from Environment Agency reveal level of risk to properties – including No 10 Downing Street

clock 13 December 2013 •
Australian Senate panel warns over climate change

Climate change

Australian Senate panel warns over climate change

Bipartisan report highlights scientific link between severe weather events and dangerous global warming

clock 09 August 2013 •

Risk

Climate change will threaten wine production, study shows

Global warming will make it difficult to raise grapes in traditional wine country, but will shift production to other regions

clock 09 April 2013 •
China could take key role in UK nuclear infrastructure through Hinkley Point

Nuclear

China could take key role in UK nuclear infrastructure through Hinkley Point

EDF in talks with China to share £10bn reactor costs; French company's debt levels rocket to £30bn

clock 03 September 2012 •

Wind

Campaigners dismayed as controversial Powys pylon route revealed

Network of more than 100 pylons serving wind farms in mid-Wales will travel through Vyrnwy valley

clock 01 August 2012 •

Marketing

Organic food and drink sales slump

Overall sales of 'ethical' goods and services – from produce to transport and funerals – rose by nine per cent despite decline in organic food, according to the Co-operative

clock 15 December 2011 •
Junk mail gets binned as Defra hands control to households

Waste

Junk mail gets binned as Defra hands control to households

Post-junk mail era awaits as Defra and direct marketing industry launch website where you can opt out of all advertising mail

clock 01 November 2011 •
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