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Nitrogen footprint warning from European agencyGuardian Unlimited | 10 Apr 2011New study says nitrogen pollution costs every person in Europe £650 a year in damage to water, climate, health and wildlife. Nitrogen pollution is costing every person in Europe up to £650 a year in damage to water, climate, health and wildlife, a study warns. Scientists behind the research said nitrogen was needed as fertiliser to help feed a growing world population - but suggested that eating less meat could reduce the amount of pollution caused by agriculture.
England | Agriculture and Fisheries | Biodiversity | Greenhouse Gas Emissions | Health All road users must be held accountableGuardian Unlimited | 01 Apr 2011We must bring equal protection and the potential for equal punishment to everyone on the road. Last week I presented a 10 minute rule bill in the House of Commons called "dangerous and reckless cycling (offences)". In 2007, Rhiannon Bennett was walking with friends on a pavement when a cyclist approached at speed yelling, "Move, because I'm not stopping." He hit Rhiannon who fell and smashed her head on the kerb. She was taken to hospital but died six days later.
United Kingdom | Access to Information | Health | Transport | Urban Environment | Urban Planning Longer lorries in UK will increase road deathsGuardian Unlimited | 31 Mar 2011Cyclist groups condemn plans to allow the length of articulated lorries to increase by 2.05m. Road safety groups are warning that government plans to allow longer lorries in the UK will increase the number of fatal road accidents. In a statement to parliament on Wednesday, the roads minister, Mike...
England | Health | Policy | Transport World Water Day: Resources and resourcefulnessGuardian Unlimited | 22 Mar 2011A new film shows the ingenuity of people living without access to water in areas of Delhi that are neither rural nor urban. A film exploring the relationship between three Delhi residents, water and India has been launched by the ESRC STEPS Centre, based at the Institute of Development Studies in...
England | Climate Change Impacts | Health Chris Young's innovation: bread mattersGuardian Unlimited | 27 Feb 2011Bread matters. Well it certainly it does to 36-year-old Chris Young. After reading Dan Lepard's book, The Handmade Loaf, he completed a course with the UK's foremost champion for hands-on bread, Andrew Whitley (breadmatters.com), jacked in his job as a food and drink PR and became a volunteer proselytiser for the home-baked loaf. "It's the alchemy of it," he explains with great enthusiasm. "Just four basic ingredients can make so many things.
United Kingdom | Environmental Awareness | Education Target 'black carbon', recommends UNGuardian Unlimited | 23 Feb 2011Cutting the amount of soot we pour into the atmosphere, and emissions of methane from agriculture, would be one of the most powerful ways to tackle climate change, a new report from the United Nations environment programme (Unep) has concluded. Preventing "black carbon" - particles of soot from industry and cooking fires – from polluting the air would help to cut global warming by as much as 0.5C, and reduce warming in the Arctic by about two thirds by 2030.
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