Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Green light: Food, fish and funding

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Food and water

?�Global food system must be transformed 'on industrial revolution scale'
? Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall attacks government's sustainable fish target
? Can the sea solve China's water crisis?

Climate change


? Obama's climate adviser, Carol Browner, to depart White House
? Climate sceptic 'misled Congress over funding from oil industry'
? Fairtrade coffee producers face challenge of climate change
? Carbon fraud may force longer closure of EU emissions trading

Conservation and wildlife

? Damian Carrington: Can you put a price on nature?
? Live web chat: Explorers and scientists in the Borneo rainforest
? Natural signs that show spring comes earlier

Multimedia

? Green Patriot Posters - in pictures
? Wild bears in Russia ? in pictures
? The week in wildlife ? in pictures

Green living

? Consumers 'ignorant' of multinational names behind ethical brands
? Bike Hub's smart phone app is free. What more could one ask for?
? Would our forests really be worse off in private hands?
? Green loyalty card scheme launches

Best of the web

? Grist: Obama calls for clean energy and high-speed rail in state of the union
? Skeptical Science: A case study in climate science integrity
? BusinessGreen: Green heat industry hits out at renewable incentive delay
For more of the best environment comment and news from around the web, visit the Guardian Environment Network.

... And finally

? The TV interview that tied James Delingpole's tongue
The bellicose Telegraph climate sceptic has complained to the BBC of being 'intellectually raped' on Horizon during an interview with Nobel prize-winner Sir Paul Nurse


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