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Friday, 5th September 2008
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Environment
Inside the farm where animals are thriving … even wild ones
FROM water voles to sea trout, Pittarthie is teeming with wildlife that would rarely be spotted on other farms.
Salmond has big footprint
ALEX Salmond's carbon footprint is more than six times that of the average Scot, Lothians Labour MSP George Foulkes has claimed.
1,000 new hydro schemes to power Scottish homes
SCOTLAND is set to enter a new era of hydro power after an influential report revealed untapped potential for more than 1,000 new schemes across the country, The Scotsman can reveal.
Hurricane Gustav does its worst but New Orleans' defences prove equal to task…just
HURRICANE Gustav barged ashore on the US Gulf Coast just west of New Orleans yesterday, hammering the city devastated by Katrina in 2005 with surging floodwaters that threaten its rebuilt levees.
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Weather warmest for 1,300 years
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Temperature rises 'will be double the safe limit' for global warming
Africa's animals could evolve into separate species as climate changes
Grey squirrels are now a problem to get your teeth into – as a tasty snack with a mayo dip
Coal back-up for wind power 'will cost £100bn'
Canals: the hidden corridors for wildlife in our towns and cities
Innovation the key to success in fast-moving worldwide economy
City breathes easy after air quality results
Beaches hit by wave of sewage pollution
Planet
Anger over green power subsidy cut
Environmental campaign fury as demands on flight pollution watered down
Clegg calls for a revolution
Report highlights what needs to be done
Hangars hanging about: 533m
'Cut VAT on repairs to stop people throwing so much away'
Dounreay clean-up turns nuclear waste into water
Heartbreaking image of a loving mother struggling to accept her baby son is dead
Sea air carries more than scent of waves
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