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Earth Your planet, your home

Families face energy bill rise in climate fight
Every household will have to pay at least £100 a year more for energy if the Government is to meet its failed promises to tackle climate change, the CBI warns.
Chart showing regional breakdown for polluters
A monitoring system for the oceans is vital for the future of mankind, scientists say.
Chart showing regional breakdown for polluters
Britain's worst polluting areas have been identified for the first time, survey reveals.
Bryson Gore - Nuclear power … What's the problem?
Anita Rieu-Sicart - The Var - boar hunter's paradise
Charles Clover - Earthlog
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Steel frame of one of the eight Halley VI modules
The groundbreaking Halley VI research station in Antarctica will be as kind to its inhabitants as it is to its surrounding environment. Dominic Bradbury reports. Photographs by David Southwood.
Stephanie Boucher fears a rude awakening may follow the dream to own woodland.
Vicky Liddell investigates the case of the beady-eyed bird that thinks it's a watchdog.
Robin Page applied to be a member of the Lake District National Park Authority.
Anthony Pickles meets Earth director Alastair Fothergill and narrator Patrick Stewart.
Rare lesser spotted eagle shot illegally by hunters in Malta
Eagle shot illegally by hunters recovers after operations.
Numbers of majestic eagles once extinct in Britain soar again.
Seal pups on Northumbria islets survive ferocious coastal storms.
Bold dormouse caught on film raiding a metal birdfeeder.
The Pulse tracks what's hot in global coverage of green issues, displays the number of stories published in each area and ranks by percentage weekly change.