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Oil companies: evil or stupid? Lawson weighs in
On Tuesday, the Energy Bill we’re all so exercised about (oh yes you are) went for its
second reading in the Lords. Their lordships Teverson, Deben, Prescott,...
The anti-wind Blobby
The Telegraph is yet again trying to pretend that Noel
Edmonds’ anti-wind lobby, the cosmically ordered Renewable Energy
Foundation, is a reliable source of...
The anti-wind Blobby
The Telegraph is yet again trying to pretend that Noel
Edmonds’ anti-wind lobby, the cosmically ordered Renewable Energy
Foundation, is a reliable source of...
Energy Bill: too close to call
MPs are deciding whether a clean power target should be included in the Energy Bill. Will they back clean renewable power, or a costly, dirty dash for gas? It'...
Energy Bill: too close to call
MPs are deciding whether a clean power target should be included in the Energy Bill. Will they back clean renewable power, or a costly, dirty dash for gas? It'...
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