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Belfast makes waves for climate justice
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EPA denied
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GM maize approved
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North Down Dump on Scotland
Northern Ireland in the dock
Planning and the climate challenge
Quarry tax outcome
See you in court!
Strangford Lough saved?
Strangford trawling ban extended
Water Service pollutes salmon river
Wind farm for north coast
Written warning over pollution laws
An evening well spent with Michael Meacher
Green housing plan launched
Tell world leaders to turn down the heat
Mexican stand-off
People Power for Positive Planning
NI Water must not be immune from the law.
Friends of the Earth launches its first plastic bag
Assembly end of term report - must do better
Activism Gathering 2011
What do you think of the planning system?
Green No Deal?
A vision for the Programme for Government
Come to a screening of 'Gasland'
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Act for climate change
Environment Minister lands in a bunker
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Ahern and Cruddas revelations prove that donor anonymity must end
Now is the Time to Act on Climate Change
Fracking did make Blackpool rock
Friends of the Earth demands a sea change in planning enforcement
Campaigners at Stormont Urge the Assembly to Get in the Game on Climate Change
Green New Deal stuck on red
Environmental Campaigners Ask “What Are They Planning?”
On the Road to Nowhere
Golf resort threatens Giant’s Causeway
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