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Europe's Renewable Energy Revolution
The next twelve years will see Britain embark on an unprecedented push to build
clean energy projects as ministers across Europe prepare to embrace new, more...
More doubts raised over biofuel targets
Yet more
questions have been raised in political circles about biofuel targets.
Following last week's statements from the European environment commissioner,...
More doubts raised over biofuel targets
Yet more
questions have been raised in political circles about biofuel targets.
Following last week's statements from the European environment commissioner,...
A life in carbon
In the
past, I've been a bit sniffy about carbon calculators and have tended to
dismiss them, although if I'm honest it's been on principle rather than
first...
Senior EU and Defra figures agree: we were too hasty on biofuel targets
We could be witnessing a seismic and very exciting shift in how UK and EU policies on biofuels are being perceived in official circles. Both the EU...
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