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Climate change isn't inevitable. We have the knowledge, skills and technologies to get ourselves out of this difficult situation. All over the world people have woken up to the threat, and are working to reduce the use of fossil fuels, stop rainforest destruction and get power from clean energy. Still much more needs to be done.

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Climate kraken wakes

One of the arguments currently popular with climate change contrarians and science deniers is that climate change has paused, or, in less moderate language,...
Posted by Graham Thompson - 26 March, 2013 - 17:10

Blair's legacy to be demolished

The third worst eyesore in Britain, according to readers of Country Life, and one of our top three polluters, closed forever today. Didcot A coal-fired power...
Posted by Graham Thompson - 22 March, 2013 - 14:19

5 reasons to make cleaner cars now

Now that VW, Europe's biggest and most powerful car company, has agreed to make cleaner and more efficient cars, it's time to convince the rest of Europe (and...
Posted by sara_a - 13 March, 2013 - 17:18
Offshore Wind Farm Baltic One

Offshore wind cheaper than gas by end of decade

Imagine a wind turbine so big that it would take Usain Bolt 19.32 seconds to run across the 200m diameter of its blades (before plunging tragically into the...
Posted by Lawrence Carter - 8 March, 2013 - 15:35

Annus Horribilis: New works in oil

When Shell opened their annual wine and dine reception at the National Gallery last night, we made sure their exclusive invitees were treated to a evening of...
Posted by Nic S - 7 March, 2013 - 15:15

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