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75% of Arctic sea ice has been lost - and why this is important
After the Observer magazine cover
story about our Arctic campaign, there was a flurry of interest around the
statistic that we've lost 75% of the Arctic sea...
The Energy Omnishambles
The government's flagship attempt to reform where our
electricity comes from prioritises expensive gas and nuclear over renewable
energy, doesn’t even mention...
The Energy Omnishambles
The government's flagship attempt to reform where our
electricity comes from prioritises expensive gas and nuclear over renewable
energy, doesn’t even mention...
The Energy Omnishambles
The government's flagship attempt to reform where our
electricity comes from prioritises expensive gas and nuclear over renewable
energy, doesn’t even mention...
Out in the cold: investor risk in Shell's Arctic exploration
The Arctic Ocean is the last frontier for international oil companies, with rapid reductions in ice cover (due to climate change from the combustion of fossil...
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