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Britains new leader just replaced the climate department with a business department
2016-07-15 00:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: After the Brexit vote, climate hawks voiced concern that a new British government could be less aggressive in fighting climate change. Looks like they may have been right: New British Prime Minister Theresa May hasn`t even unpacked her bags at 10 Downing Street and she`s already got green groups very worried. May announced Thursday that she would axe the Department for Energy and Climate Change and replace it with the newly formed Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Climate...
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Dartmoor beauty spot is battleground for Britains threatened woodlands
2016-07-03 20:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: It is an idyllic spot. Sylvan slopes dip down to a babbling river fringed by alder and willow that winds through organic pasture where hens peck, sheep graze and bees hum. The ethos is sound to restore the woods to their ancient glory, to create a small, sustainable business producing timber and firewood, and to teach vanishing forestry skills to anyone keen to learn. They also try to have fun here at the Hillyfield woodland farm, near the village of Harbourneford in Devon, holding a Woodland...
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Brexit: Berlin eyes Britains tech talent
2016-06-28 06:05:37| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
As businesses grapple with how to respond to Brexit, Germany's capital is keen to open new doors to Britain's tech-savvy talent pool.
Oil prices rise above $48 a barrel due to Britain's EU vote
2016-06-28 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
Oil prices have increased above $48 a barrel after investors took advantage of a fall in crude for two days following Britain's vote to exit the European Union (EU).
How apparel retailers should react to Britain's Brexit
2016-06-24 13:53:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com
The UK yesterday (23 June) voted in favour of 'Brexit,' a decision that means the country will leave the European Union (EU) - well, soon. Mike Flanagan believes British apparel brands and retailers stand to gain a lot from post-Brexit trade negotiations, but only if they sharpen up their acts.
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