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Environment news from Friends of the Earth
The Government is under intense pressure to strengthen its proposals for a new climate change law after its Climate Change Committee called for cuts in greenhouse gas emissions of at least 80 per cent by 2050, including aviation and shipping.
The Government has been taken to the High Court today to defend its failure to lift vulnerable people out of fuel poverty. The judicial review is being brought by the two charities in the only case of its kind examining fuel poverty policy.
The number of fuel poor households in England is now higher than at any time recorded since Labour came to power, shocking new Government figures estimate today.
Conservative plans to scrap proposals for a third runway at Heathrow and replace it with a high speed rail link between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds have been welcomed by Friends of the Earth.
The UK Government is lobbying for aviation to be excluded from an EU plan to boost renewable energy, it has been revealed today.
MEPs in the European Parliament today voted to make carmakers play a much greater role in tackling climate change and rejected car industry attempts to weaken proposed legislation on the fuel efficiency of new cars.
Actress Emma Thompson has joined forces with Friends of the Earth to urge Guides, Brownies and Senior Section members across the UK to become Climate Champions by reducing their carbon footprint and helping to find out the real barriers to going green.
A Government Minister's speech on the need for new coal-fired power stations has been criticised today by Friends of the Earth.
Research examining the main components of residual waste - the waste left over after reuse, recycling and composting - has identified the measures needed at local authority, central Government and EU level to increase recycling.
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