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Page last updated at 23:57 GMT, Thursday, 31 March 2011 00:57 UK
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There is a risk of a "deadly collision between urbanisation and climate change" if no action is taken to curb emissions, a UN report warns.

President Barack Obama vows to reduce US oil imports by one-third in little more than a decade, in a drive to ensure a secure energy future.
The UK government funds research that considers ways to cut emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.

The UK rejects calls from the EU for a ban on petrol and diesel cars from city centres by 2050.
More than 100 Scottish landmarks and iconic structures are plunged into darkness as part of Earth Hour.

Hundreds of Australians in country's major cities hold rallies to protests against government's proposed carbon tax.
More Britons support the building of new nuclear power stations than oppose it, despite the crisis in Japan - but support has fallen.

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