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UN: greenhouse gases hit record levels

According to the U.N. weather agency, in 2010, the concentration of the three main greenhouse gases in the atmosphere responsible for global warming hit unprecedented high levels and the tendency is likely to continue for the next decades despite global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

read more... 22/11/2011

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Global CO2 emissions at record high levels

According to the US department of energy, global greenhouse gases registered a record amount, despite world’s efforts to reduce them and even worse as forecasts presented by experts four years ago.

read more... 07/11/2011

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EU-27: Gas demand to decline by 7.5 % this year

The European gas demand is likely to fall by about 7.5 % this year, due to a milder weather and climbing prices, recording the biggest year-on-year drop, even comparing to the period of the economic recession in 2009, when the gas demand dropped just by 6.2 %, according to a French investment bank forecast released on Wednesday.

read more... 21/10/2011

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UK registers an increase in renewables

Renewable energy is a fast growing sector, recording an increased demand for green energy year on year around the world. Furthermore, electricity is getting more expensive, fact that pushes people to use green power that is less expensive.

read more... 12/10/2011

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Wind power breaks record generation in the UK

RenewableUK, the country's leading wind and marine energy association, reported highest ever recorded amount of electricity generated by wind for National Grid at any one time.

read more... 19/09/2011

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