| The Independent 1992 Nicholas Schoon |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A climate of dangerous uncertainty. (greenhouse effect) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| Black looks over a burning issue. (use of dirtiest fuel, orimulsion) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| Britain fails to impress greens. (Earth Summit, Rio de Janeiro) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| Delay and dishonesty in defence of the whales. (International Whaling Commission Revised Management Procedure) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| EC farm deal 'will boost GATT negotiations.' | Retail industry | Stephen Goodwin, Julian Nundy, Nicholas Schoon |
| Families blame coal dust for asthma among their children. (coal heaps at Bootle, Liverpool) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| Illicit wildlife traders target shipping routes. (customs officers protect animals and birds smuggled by ship) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| 'Last chance' to save Earth.(United Nations Earth Summit Conference in Rio de Janeiro) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| Little-used litter laws give power to the people. (local councils can be made to sweep up rubbish)(contains related article) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| Making waves on the power front. (Bristol Cylinder and Edinburgh Duck, devices for wave power stations) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| Pits fight for survival in face of gas threat. (British Coal reduces 48 pits to 12) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon, Mary Fagen |
| River chief's pay-off attacked. (John Bowman, former chief executive of National Rivers Authority) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| River schemes go against tide of opinion. (Eton College, England, National Rivers Authority, UK, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire County Councils, England in planning dispute) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| The barrages are drifting back to dreamland. (tidal power projects including the Mersey Barrage are dropped) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| The blades are beginning to turn. (development of wind power in the United Kingdom) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon, Susan Watts |
| The monkey with the million-dollar looks. (tamarins) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| The world won't end with a bang nor a whimper. (predictions of global hardship) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| Where there's muck there's megawatts. (renewable energy from rubbish tips) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
| Withdrawal from fast-breeder project confirmed. (Britain leaves the European nuclear project) | Retail industry | Nicholas Schoon |
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