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12 Şubat 2008
If the alliance was arrogant at the time of the invasion, it is even more so today
06 Şubat 2008
A "plastic soup" of waste floating in the Pacific Ocean is growing at an alarming rate and now covers an area twice the size of the continental United States, scientists have said. By Kathy Marks and Daniel Howden
01 Şubat 2008
Worldwide outrage over Afghan sentenced to death for reading article on women's rights. Join the Independent campaign now. By Kim Sengupta, Jerome Starkey
31 Ocak 2008
It would be sheer folly to imagine that the 15 environment ministers meeting in Hawaii tomorrow are going to achieve anything substantial.
28 Ocak 2008
Poll of 500 major firms reveals that only one in 10 regard global warming as a priority. By Tricia Holly Davis, Geoffrey Lean and Susie Mesure
24 Ocak 2008
The European Commission yesterday began to add flesh to the bones of its plans to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
22 Ocak 2008
Skipsea is disappearing fast. It sits on the fastest-eroding coastline in Europe and every year the sea swallows another chunk of land. Mark Hughes visits the people living on the edge
22 Ocak 2008
Recession fears wipe £84bn off the value of Britain's biggest companies as stock markets tumble across the globe. By Nick Clark
21 Ocak 2008
What do a blind salamander that can go without food for a decade, a frog so small that it fits on a drawing pin and another that lives only in the human burial grounds have in common? By Cahal Milmo
21 Ocak 2008
A month ago it vowed to fight deforestation. Now research reveals it funds the rainforest's biggest threat. By Daniel Howden
17 Ocak 2008
Gordon Brown faces the biggest test of his environmental credentials this week, with the Government due to give the go-ahead to a new generation of nuclear power stations. By Ben Russell
17 Ocak 2008
This Canadian wilderness is set to be invaded by BP in an oil exploration project dubbed ... By Cahal Milmo
15 Ocak 2008
While public anger is directed at the Pentagon for sending American soldiers ill-prepared to fight in Iraq, an equally troubling problem is rearing its head at home.
03 Ocak 2008
Energy giant E.on UK sought permission last night from Medway Council to replace existing coal-fired units at Kingsnorth power station in Medway, Kent.
02 Ocak 2008
Kenya edged closer to tribal warfare last night after more than 100 people – at least 80 of them children – burned to death as the church they had fled to for refuge was set alight. By Steve Bloomfield
02 Ocak 2008
The UK's biggest polluters will reap a windfall of at least £6bn from rising power prices and the soaring value of carbon under the new European carbon trading scheme that critics say fails to correct the flaws of the system it replaced. By Danny Fortson
25 Aralık 2007
Sierra Leone, only six hours f
19 Aralık 2007
Emergency talks aimed at setti
11 Aralık 2007
The United Nations' climate-ch
06 Aralık 2007
Foreign policy-makers are waki
03 Aralık 2007
The conference that opens toda
29 Kasım 2007
We have said that, when it com
26 Kasım 2007
It's not just your imagination
22 Kasım 2007
Coastal erosion is threatening
21 Kasım 2007
Who decided to post two discs
15 Kasım 2007
The US drought is now so acute that, in some southern communities, the water supply is cut off for 21 hours a day. Leonard Doyle reports from Chattanooga, Tennessee, on a once-lush region where the American dream has been reduced to a single four-letter word: rain
04 Kasım 2007
Some 831 days after Jean Charles de Menezes was shot dead by police with seven bullets to the head, the first public declaration of blame was made when the Metropolitan Police was found guilty yesterday of making 19 catastrophic errors in the operation which led to his death. By Cahal Milmo
25 Ekim 2007
President Bush declares 'major disaster' as cost of California blaze exceeds £1bn
25 Ekim 2007
Turkey used its helicopters and artillery to attack Kurdish guerrillas inside northern Iraq yesterday as the Turkish army massed just north of the border. The helicopter gunships penetrated three miles into Iraqi territory and warplanes targeted mountain paths used by rebels entering Turkey.
24 Ekim 2007
By Leonard Doyle in Washington 24 October 2007

President George Bush will have spent more than $1 trillion on military adventures by the time he leaves office at the end of ne