A waste-to-energy power plant in Denmark that blows smoke rings and has a ski...
A power plant in Denmark that blows smoke rings and has a ski slope.
View ArticleWhalesong song art takes off
Whale and dolphin song captured by an American sonar engineer and transformed into visuals by mathematics is being launched as a design venture by a Cornish entrepreneur
View ArticleHands off our land: This isn't the planning policy that I drew up
Good planning should meet the needs of the people and the environment - and the Coalition's proposed reforms fall down badly, says Simon Marsh.
View ArticleLondon wildlife to be given new homes
Central London businesses are sponsoring a competition to design new homes for the wildlife that lives in the middle of the city.
View ArticleRenewable confusion
Telegraph View: The cut in subsidies for solar energy is a victory for George Osborne in his battle against green taxes.
View ArticleLedbury fights to resist the superstores
People power has seen off another Tesco - but is a pyrrhic victory in store, asks Clive Aslet.
View ArticleInner city beehives and bat boxes unveiled
A competition to design new habitats for wildlife and honeybees in the centre of London has reached the shortlist stage, with three entries now being considered for first prize.
View ArticleConsumer watchdog Which? condemns green tax
George Osborne should use his Budget this month to scrap an environmental tax that will add more than £500 million to household energy bills, Britain's leading consumer champion says today.
View ArticleA dotty EU directive will help make Gummer richer
Lord Deben - formerly John Selwyn Gummer - has found a comfortable niche in recycling, says Christopher Booker.
View ArticleLondon mayoral elections: how new housing powers could change the campaign
The incoming Mayor of London will have unprecendented powers to tackle the capital's housing crisis, so why aren't voters demanding action on the issue?
View ArticleLondon mayoral elections: how new housing powers could change the campaign
The incoming Mayor of London will have unprecendented powers to tackle the capital's housing crisis, so why aren't voters demanding action on the issue?
View ArticleHay Festival 2012: Sir Terry Leahy 'It is the customer who decides where to...
The former head of Tesco has been accused of killing off the High Street.
View ArticleEdward Burtynsky's OIL at The Photographers' Gallery
The inaugural exhibition from London's reopened Photographers' Gallery examines the pervasive ways oil has impacted upon our lives and altered our landscapes
View ArticleHow many dead birds does it take to build a wind farm?
Sandwich terns are avid readers of this column. So, here's a bit of advice: that thing in the sea below is not a tree. No, my feathered friend. It's a killing machine, a vicious, whirring terninator.
View ArticleThe way we'll live next
With cities running out of room, the world's ever-expanding population may soon need to find new homes. But where? Sea, sky, or desert? We look at the alternatives
View ArticleThe history of tourism in the Maldives
Adrian Neville charts the country's unlikely rise from electricity-free islands to luxury retreat.
View ArticleExplorer Céline Cousteau on her grandfather Jacques
With that surname, the film-maker Céline Cousteau couldn't really settle for a sedentary life. So it's a good job she inherited her grandfather's spirit of adventure, too. Fiona McCarthy reports
View ArticleThe shale revolution
Telegraph View: Britain stands on the edge of a potential energy boom, if only it has the courage to exploit it
View ArticleFarm Africa: the women digging their daughters' future
Rosie Boycott travels to Kenya with thirteen female senior executives from the UK food world, to help create a fishpond that will change women's lives.
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