ENDS Report Issue 427, August 2010
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Comment
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Comment: Not in front of the children
Economic growth matters but so, too, does maintaining our planet’s life support system
News
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Green good intentions collide with savage spending cuts
- Landfill fine raised to £90k on appeal
- Anglers object to canal repair without an EIA
- Marine protected areas announced
- HSE warns offshore oil and gas over safety record
- AEA cuts nearly 100 UK staff
- Farm environment scheme reports
- Fly-tipping gang sentenced
- Royal Society publishes reviews of food and farming
- Staff changes at EPUK and Water UK
Corporate
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O2 sets out role of communication technology in greener workplace
- Agency revises estimate on CRC participation
- CRC simulation shows challenge to public sector
- Transport sector lags on carbon management
- Met Office reports on CSR for the first time
- Innospec director settles bribery charges from US
- Law firm survey identifies cleantech growth areas
- Correction: Green Investment Bank
- NHS shake-up could create CRC headache
Energy & carbon
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Geothermal electricity seeks finance for new Cornish schemes
- Climate policy costs calculated
- DECC considers long-term mix of energy sources
- Scrap FITs and CRC trading, says thinktank
- ‘PV for free’ market booms
- Biofuel plant’s climate impact not considered
- Energy firms on track to exceed CERT targets
- Inquiries on offshore drilling, power station emissions announced
- Corus looks to enter wind turbine market
- Transport needs of bulky bioenergy
- ENDS infographic: climate change indicators
Pollution & clean-up
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Rainwater harvesting devices pollute drinking water supply
- Nitrate levels falling slowly
- Agency tracks toxic fireworks
- Beaches should lose blue flags, say surfers
- HPA issues new radon guidance
- Delays in process guidance note review
- Refinery odour hits Pembrokeshire
- DEFRA confirms contaminated land guidance review
- PCB levels in UK air continue to fall
Supply chain
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Public sector adopts forward commitment procurement
- REACH study faces more flak
- Peat has highest CO2 emissions
- Palm oil audit results mixed
- Window frame receives PassivHaus standard
- Network Rail ‘on track’ to meet sourcing goals
- ASA bans two BMW ads
- REACH registrations need to increase ten-fold
- Draft standard for testing oxo-biodegradable plastic
Waste & resources
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Pioneer council turns its back on food waste anaerobic digestion
- Agency finally tackles SWMPs
- Republic takes back its waste
- Competition for wood heats up
- Midlands councils go for incineration
- No clear trend on waste gate fees
- Vehicle recycling still below target
- End for paper waste transfer notes
Science
Features
Policy Briefing
National
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Big planning shake-up provokes green alarm
- Huhne reveals thinking on new energy policy
- Input wanted for natural environment white paper
- Guidance published on EU funding for CCS
- EIA regulations to be amended for England
- Government to speed up smart meter roll-out
- Radioactive substance exemptions to change
- Greenhouse gas targets for biomass easily met
- Government cuts EU ETS allowances for CHP
- Plans for water industry competition gather pace
- Regulator seeks to boost smart grid investment
- Waste policy review avoids specific targets
- HPA’s contaminated land advice at risk from cuts
- Consultation aims to plug environmental permitting gaps
- Tax law changed to boost North Sea oil production
- Refuelling guidance to be updated
- Heat incentive to be unveiled in October
- Environment Agency relaxes waste permits
- ROCs guaranteed for biomass plants
International
Parliament & Politics
In Court
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Richard Macrory's legal commentary: Landowners lose out on oil extraction windfall
- Firms fined for polluting the same stream
- Scrapyard prosecutions net £45,000
- Waste offences cost scaffolding firm £95,000
- Anglian pays £54,800 for pump failure
- Packaging breach costs flooring company more than £36,000
- Farm fined for slurry pollution
- Trafigura found guilty of illegal export
- Textile dyer fined for effluent breach
- Illegal landspreading costs firm £25,000
- Proceeds of Crime Act yields £35,000 forfeit

