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Denmark to go 100% renewables by 2050
Hot on the heels of Germany’s ambitious renewable
energy plans, the Danish government went even further and announced last week that they plan to get half of...
Video: Bearing Witness: Oil disaster in the Russian Arctic
In early March, our colleagues in Russia visited Noyabrsk, in the middle of the West Siberian oil fields, to bear witness to a long-lasting battle between...
Video: Bearing Witness: Oil disaster in the Russian Arctic
In early March, our colleagues in Russia visited Noyabrsk, in the middle of the West Siberian oil fields, to bear witness to a long-lasting battle between...
Video: Bearing Witness: Oil disaster in the Russian Arctic
In early March, our colleagues in Russia visited Noyabrsk, in the middle of the West Siberian oil fields, to bear witness to a long-lasting battle between...
Nine questions MPs should ask Shell about its Arctic drilling
Today, we’re in for a treat – another glimpse
into the fantastical world of the Arctic oil spill response plan writer.
Shell and Cairn Energy – who have...
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