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BMW launches electric version of British classic capable of travelling 150 miles on full charge
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Conservation groups celebrate as a marine bill is included in the Queen's speech
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An ant species that forms huge supercolonies and infests gardens and parks is marching rapidly across Europe and will soon invade the UK
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Deal gives European car makers more time to cut CO2 emissions from new vehicles and relaxes penalties for pollution but ties them into a more ambitious longer-term target
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Berlin zoo reluctantly seeks new home for its growing star attraction as it cannot afford cost of larger enclosure
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Despite daunting challenges, technology to harness the power of the waves and tides is now being deployed around the world – from Portugal to South Korea to New York's East River. From Yale Environment 360, part of the Guardian Environment Network
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