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McDonald's worker reveals why McFlurry spoons in ice cream treat are so bizarrely shaped

The bulky utensil for the popular ice cream treat not only has a clip at the end, but also an unusual rectangular hollow end, causing confusion for sweet-toothed patrons

Ontario carbon cap buried in the fine print

About 100 companies and organizations will receive exemptions over the first four years from carbon emissions in sectors such as cement, petrochemicals, steel and mining.

Tat Steel ‘got £700m selling green tax credits from the EU’?

Tata Steel, a Mumbai-owned operation, was said to have made the cash by selling carbon emissions permits it was given free by the European Union.

Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel prize-winning chemist, dies at 76

Lord Rees and Richard Dawkins lead tributes to British scientist best known for creating carbon-based molecule buckminsterfullereneSir Harry Kroto, the British Nobel prize-winning chemist who co-discovered a new form of carbon, has died aged

Power station has greener future

One of the oldest operational power stations in the world is set to have a new lease of life generating low carbon power for the Tube network.

Salacious lawsuit between media mogul Sumner Redstone and former girlfriend captivates Hollywood

The legal battle is filled with embarrassing claims about Redstone's sexual desires, incontinence and demands to eat steak while on a feeding tube

Australian carbon tax plans hit road block

Australian carbon tax plans hit road block.Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's plans to implement a carbon tax in Australia have hit a roadblock today with the national secretary of the Australian Workers Union Paul Howes demanding that

Letters: August 31, 2015

Everyone needs oil, even the environmentalists. If you drive a car, you need oil. If you ride a bike or walk, you need oil. The steel, aluminium, or carbon fibre to makes your bike comes from oil.

Tata windfall from carbon permits

Tata Steel is refusing to comment on claims it has made £700m windfall profits from a policy designed to protect the climate.

McDonald's worker reveals why McFlurry spoons in ice cream treat are so bizarrely shaped

The bulky utensil for the popular ice cream treat not only has a clip at the end, but also an unusual rectangular hollow end, causing confusion for sweet-toothed patrons

Ontario carbon cap buried in the fine print

About 100 companies and organizations will receive exemptions over the first four years from carbon emissions in sectors such as cement, petrochemicals, steel and mining.

Tat Steel ‘got £700m selling green tax credits from the EU’?

Tata Steel, a Mumbai-owned operation, was said to have made the cash by selling carbon emissions permits it was given free by the European Union.

Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel prize-winning chemist, dies at 76

Lord Rees and Richard Dawkins lead tributes to British scientist best known for creating carbon-based molecule buckminsterfullereneSir Harry Kroto, the British Nobel prize-winning chemist who co-discovered a new form of carbon, has died aged

Power station has greener future

One of the oldest operational power stations in the world is set to have a new lease of life generating low carbon power for the Tube network.

Salacious lawsuit between media mogul Sumner Redstone and former girlfriend captivates Hollywood

The legal battle is filled with embarrassing claims about Redstone's sexual desires, incontinence and demands to eat steak while on a feeding tube

Australian carbon tax plans hit road block

Australian carbon tax plans hit road block.Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's plans to implement a carbon tax in Australia have hit a roadblock today with the national secretary of the Australian Workers Union Paul Howes demanding that

Letters: August 31, 2015

Everyone needs oil, even the environmentalists. If you drive a car, you need oil. If you ride a bike or walk, you need oil. The steel, aluminium, or carbon fibre to makes your bike comes from oil.

Tata windfall from carbon permits

Tata Steel is refusing to comment on claims it has made £700m windfall profits from a policy designed to protect the climate.