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Europe eyes the Sahara as a green electricity source

Europe eyes the Sahara as a green electricity source

Massive solar projects, spearheaded by Germany, have the cautious approval of the Arab League.

Under siege: Climate scientists defend work ahead of COP17

Under siege: Climate scientists defend work ahead of COP17

Climate scientists are on the defensive after damaging emails were leaked in a bid to discredit evidence of global warming ahead of the Durban summit.

Will electric cars ever take over the roads

Will electric cars ever take over the roads

Their detractors say they are too pricey and tricky to charge. But a select fleet of drivers has been testing a prototype electric Mini.

The new kind of sex party sweeping the US

‘We’re having a sex party. We’d be delighted if you could come." That got your attention, didn’t it? Don’t be surprised if you receive an invitation.

Addiction or simply a harmless pastime?

Addiction or simply a harmless pastime?

You know your gaming habit has got out of hand when you start wearing a nappy to allow you precious extra minutes at the screen.

British food from the Stone Age

Leo Hickman tastes Celtic pit roasts and Roman stew — but is spared stuffed cow’s udders as he traces Britain’s culinary history.

Goading the greens with stupid ads

There is a new generation of advert that almost appears to be goading society’s newfound environmental sensibility, reports Leo Hickman.

Big is back

Small is beautiful. This has been the prevailing mood in tourism over the past decade. We want boutique hotels, cosy B&Bs, family-run restaurants serving local fare, city breaks,…