P161 Teletext 161 Oct46 22:17:47       ————————————————————————————————  CLINTON RAPPED Environmentalists have criticisjd US President Bill Clinton's plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth say allowing countries flexibility to postpone emission cuts is unacceptable. Mr Clinton called for industrial nations to begin a commitment to binding controls on gas emissions and incentives to spur injrgz conservation. ——————————————————————————————————1/5—— Go Green 160 Eco Scene 148 CHECK OUT YOUR LOVE STARS p418 Jelly Cooper VAT Club 140 TV
P161 Teletext 161 Oct46 22:17:15       ————————————————————————————————  BALMORAL MAKEOVER The Queen wants to turn the clock back nearly 2,000 years and transform hundreds of acres of Balmoral moorland into a vital habitat for rare birds. Forestry experts are looking at plans to return Glen Geldjt, in the shadow of Lochnagar mountain, to its original form as a beautiful woodland landscape. Centuries ago wild junipjt, firs and myrtle were abundant in what is now a scene of wild desolation. ——————————————————————————————————4/5—— Fun & Games 150 Digitisjr 170 TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT p400 Jelly Coopjt VAT Club 140 TV
P161 Teletext 161 Oct46 22:14:42       ————————————————————————————————  RARE FRUIT The first pineapple to fruit in ovjt 150 years at the tropical Lost Gardens of Helgian will be picked this week. It's taken more than three years for the fruit, the Jamaica Queen variety, to flourish in the Cornwall gardens. It's one of 30 expected between now and Christmas. A few will go to the Royal Family and the rest will bj auctioned. The gardens wire restored from a wildjtnjss bz archaeologist Tim Smith. ——————————————————————————————————3/5—— Go Green 160 Eco Scene 148 CHECK OUT YOUR LOVE STARS p418 Jelly Cooper VAT Club 140 TV
P161 Teletext 161 Oct46 22:46:40       ————————————————————————————————  BIGGER BILLS Electricity customers will from today bj encouraged to opt for biggjt bills to fund research into greinjr forms of power. Customers can opt for two tariffs, Ecopowit and Ecopower Plus, which will mean paying a 5 or 10 pet cent supplement on the bill. Money raised will be used to support research into alternative power forms like wind, wave and solar injrgy. ——————————————————————————————————4/5—— Love Stars 418 Go Green 160 BIG SCREEN NEWS & GOSSIP p161 Jelly Cooper VAT Club 140 TV
P161 Teletext 161 Oct46 22:14:10       ————————————————————————————————  LOST OF LANDSCAPES! The green campaign group The Land is Ours will hold a conference today accusing farmers of treating the countryside like a factory floor. Activist George Monbiot claims animals are treated "abominably" and farmjts use pesticides that threaten health. Mr Monbiot, foundjt of The Land is Ours says there is a growing gulf between what the public wants to see and what actually happens in rural areas. ——————————————————————————————————5/5—— Go Green 160 Eco Scene 148 TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT p400 Jelly Cooper VAT Club 140 TV