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Climate change isn't inevitable. We have the knowledge, skills and technologies to get ourselves out of this difficult situation. All over the world people have woken up to the threat, and are working to reduce the use of fossil fuels, stop rainforest destruction and get power from clean energy. Still much more needs to be done.
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The Long March Back to the 20th Century
Whilst the influence of George Osborne on energy and environment policies has long been of concern, the progress made on the international stage by Blair and...
The Long March Back to the 20th Century
Whilst the influence of George Osborne on energy and environment policies has long been of concern, the progress made on the international stage by Blair and...
The Long March Back to the 20th Century
Whilst the influence of George Osborne on energy and environment policies has long been of concern, the progress made on the international stage by Blair and...
8 ideas for how the UK can keep the lights on without trashing the planet
With the UK set to wean itself off coal power over the next decade, what will take its place to keep the lights on?
Last year coal provided about 29% of UK...
8 ideas for how the UK can keep the lights on without trashing the planet
With the UK set to wean itself off coal power over the next decade, what will take its place to keep the lights on?
Last year coal provided about 29% of UK...
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