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Blue & Green Daily: 2 June headlines
Blue & Green Daily finds and summarises the top sustainability stories around the web every morning. We start with our own picks from Blue & Green Tomorrow.
Rana Plaza owner charged with murder over 2013 factory collapse
Energy bosses call for carbon pricing system
Shell tried to influence the Science Museum’s climate programme – new data reveal
Solar Impulse forced to land because of weather conditions
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2 June headlines
Cameron prepared to break with Europe of human rights convention
David Cameron has indicated that he would be prepared to break Britain from the European convention on human rights, should the European Court of Human Rights not accept reforms to break Britain’s link with it. Guardian
Climate activists protest against ‘Tory Dash for Gas’
11 activists were arrested on Monday after a day of action against fossil fuel industries across the country. Activists took action such as creating blockades outside buildings and supergluing themselves to City Hall, London.
Arctic ice loss linked to US and UK extreme weather
Snow storms in the US and flooding in the UK have been linked to rapid ice loss in the Arctic region, according to a new study.
Interesting picks:
Charles Kennedy, former Liberal Democrat leader, dies aged 55 – BBC
Why I want to make food waste illegal – The Independent
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