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Coryton refinery
Hundreds of climate campaigners who gathered outside an oil refinery in Essex leave the site.

Delegates at UN biodiversity meeting warn that the loss of nature is hurting human societies as well as the natural world.
Factors that affect people's lives, such as the Asian monsoon, will be at the heart of the next global assessment of climate change.

Sales of products carrying a label that shows the goods' carbon footprint are set to pass £2bn-a-year, say the scheme's operators.
The economic consequences of destroying the Earth's natural resources are severe.

Changing population dynamics, which have been previously overlooked, could "substantially influence" future emissions, a study suggests.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has agreed changes to its guidelines in the wake of criticism of the science in its 2007 report.

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