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Emerald Industrial Climate-Tech Fund Surpasses €250 Million Targeted at Net-Zero Transition

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Pacific Green Completes Transaction to Sell Its 99MW Richborough Energy Park Battery Development for £74 Million (US$93 Million)

Brits least satisfied with government incentives for clean energy/transport transition–new research

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EU Renewable Ethanol Hits New Record Level for Greenhouse-Gas Reduction as Industry Drives Toward Carbon-Neutrality

Cllr Paul Dimoldenberg and children & staff at Queens Park primary school

Westminster to make School Streets permanent

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Cost of cool spring hits Brits

EDITORIAL USE ONLY India and Issac create 3D bird sculptures at Tŷ Pawb in Wrexham as part of The Wild Escape, a project led by Art Fund aiming to highlight the UK’s biodiversity crisis ahead of Earth Day on Saturday April 22. Issue date: Wednesday April 19, 2023. PA Photo. The project, supported by Arts Council England and inspired by BBC One’s Wild Isles series, is the largest ever collaboration between the UK’s museums inspiring thousands of children to visit local museums and respond creatively to the threat to the UK’s natural environment by looking for animals featured in museum collections and creating their own wildlife artworks. P

UK MUSEUMS HIGHLIGHT BIODIVERSITY CRISIS ON EARTH DAY 22 APRIL 2023

EDITORIAL USE ONLY Jenipher Coffi (Tanzanian Coffee farmer) Experts warn bananas, coffee and cocoa at risk of becoming 'endangered' in new report. Fairtrade Foundation launches immersive retail space, 'The Endangered Aisle', a pop-up store in east London created by Fairtrade to highlight how climate change is threatening our everyday essentials, due to the climate crisis. PA Photo. The campaign aims to demonstrate how making small changes to the way we shop by choosing Fairtrade, can help support farmers in protecting the future of our food and the planet.

Experts warn bananas, coffee and cocoa at risk of becoming 'endangered' in new report

EDITORAL USE ONLY A projection of Breathe For Ella, a new iteration of Dryden Goodwin's artwork produced by art-science organisation Invisible Dust, which depicts Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah CBE, the mother of Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, fighting for breath at Rambert Building, in London. Picture date: Wednesday February 15, 2023. PA Photo. Ella died from a fatal asthma attack in 2013 and was the first person in the world to have air pollution as a cause of death. The night projection, which is on display to the public until Saturday morning, commemorates the 10-year anniversary of her death and seeks to encourage support for 'Ella's Law' (The Clean Air Bill).

Major new art projection switch-on at London’s South Bank to commemorate 10th anniversary of death of Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah - first person to have air pollution listed as cause of death

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‘Virtual household’ offers consumers energy saving advice worth £100s

U3A Tree Planting Legacy

Final push for 10,000 trees to mark charity’s 40th anniversary

Westminster Council installs pee paint to stop visitors urinating in Soho

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