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It's usually poor form to laugh at another's
misfortunes, but in this case I feel a slight chortle is more than justified. EDF's
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Whitehall farce explodes over nuclear clean-up and clean energy commitments
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broken which demonstrates that the UK's nuclear industry is not the
robust, well-managed machine our ministers...
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ExxonMobil has been pumping money into organisations and think tanks which have
spread confusion and doubt about...
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Palm oil has a huge carbon footprint © Solness/Greenpeace
Since the rapid turn-around of Unilever in the
wake of our Dove campaign, our campaigners have...
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