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Here come the Tories to launch their green energy policy
David Cameron speaking at today's launch of the Conservative's green energy policy © Greenpeace/Daniel Beltra
We're used
to having some unusual people...
Speech by John Sauven at the launch of the Conservative Party's 'Power to the People' policy document
David Cameron today announced a new policy
that would see householders receive a guaranteed premium price for any renewable
electricity they generate.
A...
Saying no to the new coal age
Nobel
peace prize winner Al Gore would be proud. A few months ago, he said "I can't
understand why there aren't rings of young people blocking...
"No money, no forests, no climate, no future"
At a side meeting of the Bali climate change conference today, Greenpeace launched
a new proposal that will encourage and reward countries for reducing...
"No money, no forests, no climate, no future"
At a side meeting of the Bali climate change conference today, Greenpeace launched
a new proposal that will encourage and reward countries for reducing...
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