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The public are urged to continue to check weather updates as torrential rainfall will bring heavy showers to parts of England this weekend.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office launched a new map that reveals worldwide impact of climate change on 16 July in the United Kingdom
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new map, launched at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office today, shows the impact climate change could have on the whole planet by the end of the century, if carbon emissions continue to increase.
The Environment Agency is encouraging would-be anglers, young and old, to give fishing a go as National Fishing Month gets underway.
The public are urged to check local weather forecasts as thunderstorms are expected in England, bringing an increased risk of flooding.
The Environment Agency is inviting people living in Keynsham, near Bristol, and Bradford-on-Avon to drop-in surgeries about flooding.
Edward Davey speech to the CBI Energy Conference 2014.
Business, industry and other organisations will get help to cut their energy costs with £10 million available this year to improve efficiency and reduce energy demand.
A Southeast Asia Regional Prosperity Fund project focusing on low carbon cities in Southeast Asia recently produced a high quality study and report for Malaysia and Indonesia.
Whitehall departments and their agencies to introduce plug-in vehicles.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office today launched a new map to show the impact of global climate change.
The government is investing £500 million to support the development of low emission vehicles - creating jobs and cutting damaging emissions.
The UK is calling for major reforms to improve the emissions “cap and trade” system put in place by the European Union since 2005 to tackle climate change.
The UK will continue to play a positive role in eliminating the scourge of poaching and illegal trade in wildlife.
The Government today announced it would contribute short term funding of £15 million over five years to help kickstart the establishment of a new regulatory body for the UK’s offshore oil and gas industry.
Rampion offshore wind farm off the coast of Sussex has today been given consent from the government to go ahead.
The Rural Payments Agency today (15 July 2014) released its business plan for 2014 to 2015.
Edward Davey's statement following the appointment of new DECC ministers Matthew Hancock and Amber Rudd.
The flood alleviation scheme for Steeple Bumpstead is being officially opened
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