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Opinion piece by Tom Hill, Department for International Trade Country Director in Zimbabwe, on the UK's work on climate change in Zimbabwe, ahead of COP26.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK Government-funded networks will supply affordable low-carbon heat to public buildings such as leisure centres and local council offices in south Wales
17 projects will receive up to £50,000 of government funding to respond to some of the world's most pressing challenges.
19th century country house affected by historical mining at Thoresby Colliery
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces £350 million is being made available to cut emissions in heavy industry and drive economic recovery from coronavirus.
Coal Authority’s Lynemouth scheme can now treat more than 6 billion litres of mine water every year.
Government to relax planning legislation to make it easier to construct large batteries to store renewable energy from solar and wind farms across the UK.
Industry leaders meet to ensure joined up approach to tackling transport decarbonisation, alongside launch of public consultation.
COP26 President Alok Sharma at the fourth Ministerial on Climate Action (MoCA), co-convened by the EU, China and Canada, which was held virtually.
Operational permits are being sought for disposal and discharge of radioactive waste, operation of standby power supply systems, and discharges of cooling water and liquid effluent.
Companies that applied to the government’s tariff guarantee scheme before June 29 will have an extra 14 months to get their low-carbon heat generators up and running.
Changes will reduce energy, water and chemical usage at the former Frances colliery site in Dysart, near Kirkcaldy, on the East Fife coalfield.
Government sets out new plans for the installation of smart meters in households across the country, so consumers can continue to cut their energy bills and carbon emissions.
COP26 President Alok Sharma spoke at the launch of the Race to Zero campaign on World Environment Day.
Study of our Woolley and Strafford mine water treatment schemes recorded 31 different species of birds.
COP26 President Alok Sharma spoke at the opening ceremony of the UNFCCC's June Momentum for Climate Change
Following the unprecedented rainfall and flooding brought by recent storms, the Welsh and UK Governments have asked the Coal Authority to coordinate vital public safety work.
Proposals agreed to ensure vulnerable customers who may fall into debt remain supplied with energy while in self isolation.
Engineers design permanent solution after homes in Wallace Lane, Whelley, are damaged.
Trial using household batteries to support London's electricity grid is being rolled out to help manage peaks in winter demand and reduce carbon emissions.
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