Oil hit a new record high of $93.80 a barrel whilst the US dollar struck a new low yesterday as investors showed their growing certainty that the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates tomorrow – Financial Times
Egypt will build several civilian nuclear power plants, President Hosni Mubarak said yesterday, reaffirming the African state's atomic ambitions – Financial Times
The European Union's research and development budget for the energy sector is too small and too biased in favour of nuclear power, Manuel Pinho, Portugal's energy minister has said – Financial Times
Groundbreaking new legal targets for cutting Britain's greenhouse gas emissions will fall short of what is needed to help limit global warming, environmentalists have warned. The Climate Change Bill, the first of its kind in the world, will establish an independent Committee on Climate Change that will set the first carbon budget by September 2008 but will not report on its review of the target for emission cuts until 2009. Environmentalists say this is too slow - The Independent
Egypt will build several civilian nuclear power plants, President Hosni Mubarak said yesterday, reaffirming the African state's atomic ambitions – Financial Times
The European Union's research and development budget for the energy sector is too small and too biased in favour of nuclear power, Manuel Pinho, Portugal's energy minister has said – Financial Times
Groundbreaking new legal targets for cutting Britain's greenhouse gas emissions will fall short of what is needed to help limit global warming, environmentalists have warned. The Climate Change Bill, the first of its kind in the world, will establish an independent Committee on Climate Change that will set the first carbon budget by September 2008 but will not report on its review of the target for emission cuts until 2009. Environmentalists say this is too slow - The Independent



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