News
Britain publishes air quality data for 2008
Average concentrations of airborne particulate matter (PM10) in the UK decreased slightly in 2008 compared with the previous year, according to provisional data published by environment ministry Defra on Thursday.
The full text of this article is only available to registered subscribers and free trialists. To login, please enter your email address and subscriber access code below.
Related Content
-
Renewed interest in car scrapping incentives
6 Feb 2009
-
Draft fridge energy standards and label emerge
6 Feb 2009
-
Pressure for global binding mercury treaty rising
6 Feb 2009
-
Sweden announces CO2 tax hike as it goes nuclear
6 Feb 2009
-
UK advised to change support scheme for biogas
5 Feb 2009
-
Dutch climate goals require "painful policy choices"
5 Feb 2009
-
MEPs want to prioritise high-tech energy savings
4 Feb 2009
-
Eugene green electricity standard scrapped
4 Feb 2009
-
All eyes on sustainable energy
3 Feb 2009
-
EU approves French state aid for green producers
3 Feb 2009
EEA chief speaks up for biodiversity
ENDS Europe's Sonja van Renssen asks the EEA’s Jacqueline McGlade how she expects the agency’s new biodiversity tools to help shape EU policy
RSS
Latest jobs
- Randstad Cpe: Wind Farm Consulting Engineer Competitive
- Randstad Cpe: Senior / Principal Acoustics Engineer up to £40K
- Allen & York Ltd: Senior Sustainability Manager £33k - £36.5k

