Bristol City Council has launched a consultation on two options for a Clean Air Zone as part of its efforts to tackle pollution.
Read More »Idling Drivers Could Face Higher Fines
Every minute. an idling car produces enough emissions to fill 150 balloons with harmful chemicals.
Read More »Highways England Rolls Out Electric Roadworks Vehicles Trial
Researchers from the University of Bath are collecting and analysing data to determine what activities these new vehicles are best suited for.
Read More »Kermanshah Refinery Leading Environmentally
Kermanshah Oil Refinery is the second oldest oil refining complex in the country after Abadan Refinery.
Read More »Farmers Plough Towards Net Zero with £22.4m of New Funding
The government has awarded money to help 31 agriculture projects cut down on pollution. minimise waste and produce more food.
Read More »Largest-Ever Simulation of the Deepwater Horizon Spill
The current experiment is an attempt to provide more definitive answers.
Read More »Northumbrian Water to Pay Out £1.1m Over Pollution Offences
The financial contributions are expected to go towards environmentally focused work located in and around the areas where the incidents occurred.
Read More »Zero-Carbon Electricity to Outstrip Fossil Fuels for First Time
More British electricity is set to come from zero-carbon sources than fossil fuels this year for the first time since the Industrial Revolution. National Grid has said.
Read More »Key Exxon Shareholder Starts Divesting Over Climate Change
One of Exxon Mobil Corp.‘s largest shareholders. Legal &. General Group Plc. has divested 19 of its funds from the company and will ask its clients if it can withdraw more money. saying the oil and gas producer isn’t adequately addressing climate change.
Read More »New $450m Initiative to Help Small Island States Fight Pollution
It is expected to prevent the release of more than 23.000 metric tons of toxic chemicals and 185.000 metric tons of marine litter.
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