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Notorious stench Leithers' biggest stink
THE notorious Seafield stench is more of a concern to people living in Leith than high levels of drinking and vandalism, a survey has revealed.
'Green bridge' vision for bike link between port's parks
Environmentalists aim to revive rail route for cyclists.
All hands to the pumps in drive to get green cars going
As petrol prices soar and the Prime Minister backs eco-friendly transport, Hazel Mollison finds the pressure is on to develop electric and hydrogen cars to save drivers money and cut CO2 emissions.
It's a rubbish job, but someone has to do it..
VOLUNTEERS have removed 200 cubic metres of rubbish from the Water of Leith, enough to fill more than 25 skips.
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How helping to save the world can save businesses a fortune
Biofuel targets aren't meaningful enough
Waste plant opponents set out their stall
Campaigners air their feelings to G8
Easily misled by green intentions
University's green claims hit by survey
Docks plan back on the table
Scotland must put more of its energy into renewables
New hands on approach to clean beach
Darling faces fight over car taxing plans
Police guilty of killing activists
'Chuting' party claims success
Eco-school has a lot of bottle
Greens target supermarkets
Bid to protect seabirds
£100k for tree survey while city swings axe
Sanctuary for wildlife turned into sewage tip
Carbon-neutral housing conference to take place
May day call on warming
Group aiming to clean beach
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