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Blue & Green Daily: Tuesday 9 March 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.
UK among G7 countries that have increased coal use
Poll: over a quarter of Brits don’t believe climate change is a serious problem
Celebrations for 2015 World Oceans Day kick off
G7 leaders to discuss climate change goals
Norway’s pension fund to divest from coal
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9 March headlines
MEPs threaten to block trade deal over rights to regulate carbon emissions
The European parliament will block a secretive trade pact unless it guarantees states’ rights to regulate over climate, health and social laws, a key parliamentary leader has warned. Guardian.
Long run ahead as G7 fixes on climate change targets
G7 leaders’ support for an end to fossil fuel pollution before the end of this century marks a turning point in more than 20 years of efforts to tackle climate change. Financial Times.
Climate change scientists urged to be more open to the public about uncertainties
Climate change scientists must be more honest about the limits of their knowledge and uncertainty around predictions if they are to win trust from the public, according to a new report. Independent.
Researchers find sweet source for aviation biofuel
Researchers have identified a new way to produce aviation fuel from sugarcane biomass that could deliver substantial cuts to greenhouse gas emissions. BBC.
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Interesting picks
We’re all climate deniers at heart – Guardian
Taking climate change seriously in schools – Washington Post
How young people are tackling climate change – Guardian
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