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IT’S TIME – To
Save Our Environment!, say the pupils
of Firrhill High School and Scottish Environment LINK , everyone media
release, 27 April 2007
Next
executive must take big green steps forward, everyone media
release, 27 April 2007
Environmental debate sends
Big Green message to Scotland’s
politicians, everyone / Soil
Association media release, 18 April 2007
Unique election event aims
to find out if parties are in tune with the Big Green issues, everyone media
release, 16 April 2007
Scottish environment charities urge
the SNP:
Make sustainable transport a priority, everyone media
release, 16 March 2007
Santa pedals a greener future for
everyone, everyone media
release, 30 November 2006
Vote With Your Feet For A
Better Quality Of Life, everyone media
release, 30 November 2006
Impacts of unjust planning legislation revealed in new
maps, Scottish Environment LINK media
release, Tuesday 13 June 2006
Pitfalls in planning bill
proposals, Scottish
Environment LINK media release, Tuesday 6 September
2005
Half Time Report: How is
the Scottish Executive doing on the environmental commitments it made
in 2003?, everyone media
release, 6 September 2005
New Coalition asks Parliament
to get real on planning, Scottish Environment LINK and the Association
of Scottish Community Councils, 3 August 2005
G8
Summit: anger at new leaked climate document, Friends of the Earth
media release, 16 June 2005
Scottish
action on climate branded 'inadequate' - inquiry report, Friends of
the Earth media release, 18 May 2005
Scottish
MPs must urgently tackle climate change, everyone
media release, 2 May 2005
Thermal images reveal Parties'
secrets, WWF media release, 4 May 2005
Election news: student leaders
back climate campaign, everyone
media release, 2 May 2005
The
darling buds of March, The Scotsman, 27 April 2005
Election: where do the parties
in scotland stand on climate?, everyone
media release, 27 April 2005
Climate
policies 'could improve', BBC, 26 April 2005
‘Candidate watch’
website to monitor parties pledges on environment,
everyone media release, 22 April 2005
Nuclear
call criticised, Green Consumer Guide, 20 April 2005
Amicus
electricty 'dark age' warning, Friends of the Earth media release,
18 April 2005
Poll
shows voters prefer wind power to nuclear. edie news, 15 April 2005
‘Largest ever’
environmental coalition to target election, everyone
media release, 15 April 2005
Comments on leaked cabinet
memo which reveals planning ‘betrayal’,
everyone media release, 15 April 2005
Leaked
cabinet memo reveals planning 'betrayal', Friends of the Earth media
release, 15 April 2005
Politicians
must stop ignoring the environment, Scottish Wildliefe Trust press
release, 14 April 2005 (pdf, 101KB)
A
Friendly chat with election candidates, The Edinburgh Evening News,
11 April 2005
Poll
warning as voters back wind over nuclear power, Friends of the Earth
media release, 11 April 2005
Scottish
groups mobilse for trade justice week, Friends of the Earth media
release, 8 April 2005
University
switches on to solar power for computers, The Edinburgh Evening News,
6 April 2005
General Election Announced:
Coalition calls for action on climate from all candidates,
everyone media release, 5 April 2005
Radioactive
Waste and Scotland: Going underground is no solution - says FoE, Friends
of the Earth media release, 4 April 2005
Warning - pollution from farming
needs tackling too, everyone
media release, 3 April 2005
G8
warning from mps on climate change, Friends of the Earth media release,
27 March 2005
Nuclear
warning: reactors at risk due to cracking cores, Friends of the Earth
media release, 22 March 2005
New climate pollution figures
released today, everyone
media release, 21 March 2005
Brown
speaks out on climate change, Friends of the Earth media release,
16 March 2005
Designed
to make waves, The Herald, 15 March 2005
7.30pm, Thursday, 24th March 2005
Friends of the Earth Edinburgh Public Meeting
Climate Change: science meets politics
Dr Richard Dixon, Head of Policy, WWF Scotland
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Government
re-introduces stronger curbs on climate pollution from power sector,
Friends of the Earth Europe media release, 11 March 2005
Environment groups welcome
government recognition that world’s resources are not limitless,
everyone media release, 7 March 2005
Orkney tidal energy funding
announcement welcomed, everyone
media release, 3 March 2005
Scottish hertiage sites at
risk from climate change, everyone
media release, 20 February 2005
Stop
wrecking the planet, Mr President!, Friends of the Earth Europe media
release, 18 February 2005
Call
for action as Kyoto begins, BBC Scotland website, 16 February 2005
Kyoto
climate change deal comes into force, The Herald, 16 February 2005
Action
call as Kyoto begins, The Edinburgh Evening News, 16 February 2005
A
milestone, but journey's not over, The Edinburgh Evening News, 16
February 2005
Scots
turn up heat in climate fight, The Scotsman, 16 February 2005
Political parties given election
warning on climate, everyone
media release, 16 February 2005
Foe
slams UK Government on Climate Plan, Friends of the Earth, News Release,
16 February 2005
McConnell
hits out at President, Friends of the Earth, News Release, 13 February
2005
McConnell
attacks US over Kyoto neglect, Sunday Herald, 13 February 2005
Environment groups challenge
the Executive to deliver on Sustainable Development,
everyone media release, 31 January 2005
Everyone Campaign Shortlisted
for Top Industry Award, everyone
media release, 19 October 2004
Scottish communities to voice
their concerns on planning, everyone
media release, 24 June 2004
Voters – at least those
with environmental concerns – do care, everyone
media release, 8 June 2004
On World Environment Day,
new environment president urgesScots to cast their EU vote,
everyone media release, 5 June 2004
Everyday
toxins ‘are affecting children’s brains’, The Herald,
2 June 2004
Chemical
danger to child growth, The Scotsman, 2 June 2004
Praise
for record number of Scots beaches, The Scotsman, 28 May 2004
WTO
Hands Off Our Food, Say 48 Million in Global Campaign, Friends of
the Earth, News Release, 25 May 2004
'Go
green' warning for Europe, The Evening Times, 24 May 2004
Environment
high on Scots' agenda, One World UK, 24 May 2004
Take environment seriously
or "fail to pick up votes" - new opinion poll,
everyone media release, 24 May 2004
Sheep
still contaminated by Chernobyl, Sunday Herald, 23 May 2004
Focus
will be green at political meeting, The Evening Times, 21 May 2004
EU
approves GM sweetcorn, The Guardian, 20 May 2004
EU
lifts six-year ban on GM corn, The Guardian, 15 May 2004
Co-op
bans toxic additives in wake of consumer concern, The Herald, 14 May
2004
European
elections 'really matter', BBC, 14 May 2004
71
hopefuls throw hats in European ring, The Herald, 14 May 2004
Confusion
on GM crops mars launch of Lib Dem campaign, The Scotsman, 14 May
2004
Euro-election
candidates challenged on safer chemicals, Friends of the Earth Scotland,
News Release, 13 May 2004
GM
focus at Lib-Dem Euro launch, BBC, 13 May 2004
Parties
declare Euro candidates, BBC, 13 May 2004
Greenpeace
accuses EU over ‘illicit’ wood use, The Herald, 12 May
2004
EC
building 'used illegal wood', The Guardian, 12 May 2004
Scotland’s cancer epidemic
strengthens argument for EU chemicals law, everyone
media release, 12 May 2004
France
tries to block EU farm reforms, The Guardian, 11 May 2004
CAP
will not fit new Europe, The Observer, 9 May 2004
Revealed:
US plan to thwart chemical laws, Sunday Herald, 2 May 2004
New
EU 'will boost illegal wildlife trade', The Scotsman, 27 April 2004
EU
loophole scandal risks dolphins lives, Sunday Herald, 25 April 2004
Dolphin
carnage 'threat to species', Scotland on Sunday, 25 April 2004
SNP
to kick-start Euro campaign, BBC, 24 April 2004
EU
to stop subsidising tobacco crops amid concern at health costs, The
Guardian, 23 April 2004
Why
everyone's vote does count, Edinburgh Evening News, 21 April 2004
Europe
hopefuls face a grilling on environment, Edinburgh Evening News, 20
April 2004
Prospective
MEPs face green quiz, Edinburgh Evening News, 19 April 2004
Nuclear
power revival plan slammed, Friends of the Earth Scotland, News Release,
18 April 2004
Cast
vote for a cleaner coastline, Letters, Edinburgh Evening News, 16
April 2004
Food
firms reject GM ingredients, Friends of the Earth Scotland, News Release,
15 April 2004
Return
to old-style airlines boosts airports,
The Scotsman, 14 April 2004
FoE
cautions on marine pollution, The Morning Star, 12 April 2004
Survey
finds rising tide of plastic in seabird stomachs, The Guardian, 12
April 2004
"Living
dustbin" threat to North Sea wildlife,
Friends of the Earth Scotland, News Release, 11 April 2004
Fife
coasts into list of best beaches in Scotland, Edinburgh Evening News,
8 April 2004
Scotland's
beaches 'clean up act', BBC News online, 8 April 2004
Scottish beach quality improves
“thanks to Europe”, everyone
media release, 8 April 2004
Scottish
MEP makes Euro 'dirty dozen' list - Voting records show UK MEPs bottom
of league for environment, Friends of the Earth Scotland, News Release,
7 April 2004
How
could a trout caught at a remote loch be so contaminated?, The Herald,
April 6, 2004
Scots
coalition unveils eco-campaign, The Morning Star, 31 March 2004
Green
lobby issues wake-up call, The Scotsman, 31 March 2004
Farming
and conservation can both grow under CAP, The Scotsman, 31 March 2004
 
Photographs from the launch of the everyone
European campaign, 30 March 2004
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Chemicals
legislation will save money on health impacts, Friends of the Earth
Scotland, News Release, 30 March 2004
Scottish
groups issue European Election warning, Friends of the Earth Scotland,
News Release, 30 March 2004
Everyone's
going green for coalition, Edinburgh Evening News, 30 March 2004
Green
campaign for Euro elections, BBC News online, 30 March 2004
Groups issue european election
warning, everyone
media release, 30 March 2004
Uranium
pond at Sellafield sparks court threat by EU, Sunday Herald, 28 March
2004
Car
makers secretly lobby EC to reduce air-pollution targets, Sunday Herald,
21 March 2004
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