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From 1996, methyl chloroform and CFCs were banned to protect the ozone layer
A review of the major environmental events of 1995 with Robin Pellew and Alex Kirby
Global warming deniers say the rising temperatures predictions are based on flawed data
The fear of plutonium falling into the wrong hands
How well are the world's forests being managed?
How computer modelling is predicting the effects of climate change and the need for action
From heavy industry to mining, from oil to jellyfish - the many threats to the Caspian Sea
Ghillean Prance on why biodiversity is important for maintaining the planet's atmosphere
Canadian Inuit people protest against the banning of the import of furs to the EU
How oil spills and smoke fumes from burning flares are affecting the Ogoni people
Toxic waste containing cyanide leaked into the Omai creek and then on into the Essequibo
A decrease in rainfall in southern Africa signals the beginning of a 100-year long drought
Ozone layer predictions win Dutch chemist Paul Crutzen a Nobel Prize
Negotiations about rights to water were left out of the Oslo Agreement
Chlorofluorocarbons are still available, despite the threat to the ozone layer
Poaching is driven by the demand for animal parts for traditional Chinese medicine
The wet paper that helps to reclaim land that's too salty, dry, polluted or radioactive
Plans to make 1800 miles of the Pantanal navigable puts its diverse ecology at risk
How tourism is disrupting turtle breeding on the Greek holiday island of Zakynthos
Round up of the International Energy Agency's conference with David Vaughan of the BAS
How dead trees provide food and shelter for wildlife - and shouldn't be cut down
Discussion on the retreating sea ice at the Antarctic with David Vaughan of the BAS
The seas around the UK could generate 12,000 megawatts of energy
The wetlands of northern Zambia are home to the black lechwe antelope and rich birdlife
The holiday with a reed bed grey water filtration system and a groundwater heating system
Stringent laws on the sale and trade of rhino horn are proving to be effective
New panda reserves and bamboo corridors which will link one panda population with another
The Mount Cameroon Conservation Project aims to create a centre for research and education
Profile of Jeanette Kawas, who was assassinated for her environmental work in Honduras
Water demand has more than tripled since 1950 - what's the impact?