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THE WORLD HOLDS ITS BREATH Road to Copenhagen Climate change
SHE sits, naked, small and vulnerable, on a rock in Copenhagen harbour, the sea lapping ever higher around her. Until now, she has been the urbane...
Sunday Herald, The, 12/01/09 by Rob Edwards, Environment Editor · More from publication -
From pedals to jets: the many roads to Copenhagen Cycling gran is
FOR 61-year-old Rosalind Jarvis, it will be an act of love. When she mounts her bike at 7am on Wednesday morning to cycle 140 miles to the climate...
Sunday Herald, The, 12/01/09 by Rob Edwards, Environment Editor · More from publication -
8000 marchers unite in Scotland's biggest ever climate change
THEY came in their thousands, from every walk of life, from every faith and from every sector of Scottish society. And they came because they were...
Sunday Herald, The, 12/01/09 by ROB EDWARDS ENVIRONMENT EDITOR · More from publication -
How a colony of bats is set to scupper Scotland's most controversial
ONE of Scotland's most controversial road developments could be stopped in its tracks by a few colonies of roosting bats, wasting GBP51 million of...
Sunday Herald, The, 12/01/09 by ROB EDWARDS ENVIRONMENT EDITOR · More from publication -
Scotland gets on its bike, but funding wheels move slowly Call for a
THERE has been a big rise in the number of people prepared to get on their bikes in Scotland - despite doubts over the Scottish Government's...
Sunday Herald, The, 12/01/09 by ROB EDWARDS ENVIRONMENT EDITOR · More from publication -
Aliens, DJs and the Backstreet Boys. With friends like these . . .
THE stage was all blinding light, the bass made your guts vibrate and the shouts set your teeth on edge. "Are you having a good time tonight?"...
Sunday Herald, The, 12/01/09 by ENVIRONMENT EDITOR ROB EDWARDS AT COPENHAGEN · More from publication -
Copenhagen climate deal 'a disaster for the planet' Backlash grows
THE failure of world leaders to agree targets to cut climate pollution at the Copenhagen summit will lead to a global catastrophe and threaten the...
Sunday Herald, The, 12/01/09 by ROB EDWARDS ENVIRONMENT EDITOR · More from publication -
THE CLIMATE CLIMBDOWN Obama described it as a historic deal, but no-
FOR the last two weeks, three tall, thin, cloaked statues have stood, their carved faces staring towards the Bella conference centre in Copenhagen...
Sunday Herald, The, 12/01/09 by environment editor Rob Edwards · More from publication -
UK Government urged to end nuclear missile safety loopholes
THE Scottish government is to press Westminster to tighten up the regulation of nuclear missile bases in Scotland after a series of safety problems...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/22/09 by ROB EDWARDS ENVIRONMENT EDITOR · More from publication -
Why is Scotland's scenic watchdog allowing 1500 houses to be built
THE government's conservation agency, Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), has come under attack for allegedly making wildly contradictory decisions in...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/22/09 by ROB EDWARDS ENVIRONMENT EDITOR · More from publication
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