ENDS Report Issue 413, June 2009
Comment
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Alas, it’s business as usual
It's no use having a Department of Energy and Climate Change if other departments don't do their bit.
News
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'Call to action' for the UK
Projections show dangers ahead of unmitigated climate change.
- Agency wants flood investment doubled
- Greater London Authority to cut environment team
- Home energy efficiency plan scrapped
- Cemex lands £20,000 dust fine
- FoE to announce job cuts
- New Environment Agency directors announced
- Sceptical N Ireland environment minister moves on
- Leominster river saved from pollution
- New SDC chair appointed
- ENDS Infographic: Greens take ground in European elections
Corporate
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Consultancies dig in
Staff flexibility and cost control will help see out the recession.
- Business calls for tough carbon curbs
- Government's low-carbon policies under fire
- Guidelines published to help firms report carbon
- Thumbs up for pensions' responsible investments
- Scottish government plans to stop emissions growth
- Average green salaries top £50,000
Energy & carbon
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Biogas hits the grid
Gas from sewage sludge digestion is the first of five trials to come on line.
- Climate change costs steepen
- 'Change needed' to meet climate challenge
- FoE questions jatropha's suitability for biofuel
- Government buildings energy ratings disappoint
- Magnox struggles to meet discharge limits
- Carbon Trust to help schools cut energy bills
- Investment in renewables overtakes fossil fuels
Pollution & clean-up
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'Innovation needed’ for low-carbon water sector
Senior water industry consultant advises water firms to adopt radical solutions to meet green goals.
- Row over private water supplies
- Renewables strategy favours biomass
- Arsenic and nickel SGVs published
- Scotland makes slow progress on contaminated land
- Flue gas desulphurisation completed at Rugeley
Supply chain
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Home-grown food not always the greenest
Study of home-grown and imported food finds big differences between products and seasons.
- REACH substance fora hit difficulties
- WWF links UK brands to deforestation
- Debate over fish-farm certification
- Used car labelling scheme announced
- Gadgets could triple power use, warns IEA
Waste & resources
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Mixed plastics recycling 'is viable'
WRAP says collecting, sorting and recycling is viable but councils need more funds.
- Strong interest in battery collection schemes
- Latest WEEE trading goes smoothly
- Call for more on-the-go recycling in London
- N Ireland to repatriate waste to the Republic
- WRAP supports sorted waste collection
- Cumbria closes MBT plant deal
Science
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Ocean acidity ‘must be on Copenhagen’s agenda’
Scientific academies from 70 countries have called for acidification to be put on the Copenhagen agenda.
- Bisphenol A stays in the body longer
- Pesticide exposure linked to Leukaemia
Features
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Water efficiency’s neglected home front
Improved household efficiency is needed to cope with water stress and climate change.
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Green scum and great expectations
Now that the hype is settling, the true potential for algal biofuels is starting to emerge.
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M&S: what’s in store from ambitious Plan A
At the halfway mark, is Marks and Spencer's five-year strategy still on track?
- Water companies’ metering plans
- Folkestone & Dover tackles water scarcity
Policy Briefing
National
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Business airs concerns over CRC impacts
Trade bodies have raised concerns over cost and damage to reputation.
- DEFRA sets weak carbon reporting guidelines
- Carbon capture levy for power firms proposed
- Packaging strategy to be overhauled
- Guidance issued to prevent pollution
- DEFRA responds to Royal Commission's nano report
- UK plan to cut sulphur in marine fuels issued
- Scottish EIA rules amended
- New air quality guidelines issued
- Paint enforcement delegated to councils
- DECC consults on radioactive substance exemptions
- Agency consults on standard permits
- DEFRA to perform new C&I waste survey
International
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Denmark dodgy but EU on course for Kyoto
The latest figures indicate the EU will meet its Kyoto emissions target.
- Bonn climate talks make slow progress
- Aviation emissions latest
- SAICM conference
- EU proposal to widen biocide rules
- IMO adopts ship recycling convention
- Commission confirms UK nitrates derogation
- First REACH priority list submitted
- Landfill Directive diverts waste
Parliament & Politics
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MSPs debate emissions performance standards
Scotland's bill could stop unabated coal-fired power stations being approved.
- MPs report on ship emissions
- Energy efficiency schemes 'should be merged'
- Call for climate adaptation leadership
- Green jobs change in Cabinet reshuffle
- Greens make gains in local elections
In Court
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Richard Macrory
Ruling means councils will need to give reasoning behind EIA screening decisions.
- Conservation and access to justice
- Biffa fined £60,000 for hazwaste offences
- Car parts firm fined for packaging offences
- White Rose pays £32,000 for waste breach
- Developer fined for toxic spill
- Thames prosecutes metals firm
- Composter in court for nasty smells
- United Utilities fined £10,000
- Director fined for abandoning waste
- Textile firm fined after acid kills fish




