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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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Connecting the future: the UK's renewable energy strategy
The need for a bold response from a nation that considers itself a world leader in tackling climate change has never been clearer, yet on too many fronts, the...
The (Not Very) Weekly Geek: Wave power
A screengrab from our virtual, climate-friendly town, EfficienCity With the UK government apparently bending over backwards to stop renewable energy...
UK sabotages European renewables deal - again
Just under a year ago, we revealed that Gordon Brown was planning to scupper the vital, and binding, European climate change deal to generate 20 per cent of...
Have your questions answered by the climate change minister
This is short notice but climate change minister Joan Ruddock will be taking questions today between 12.30pm-1.30pm on the Guardian website. Post your queries...
The truth about the energy gap: a response to John Hutton
John Hutton committing to take action on climate change at the 2007 Labour Party Conference © Rose / Greenpeace
"No coal plus no
nuclear equals no...
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