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Shell's Arctic Failure Is Obama's Chance to Act

An unexpected thing happened last night: One of the biggest oil companies in the world -- Shell -- made a big decision acknowledging that the oil industry...
Posted by Kumi Naidoo - 1 March, 2013 - 17:15

We are all No Dash for Gas

Twenty-one people took direct action to stop the dash for gas and got slapped with a £5m lawsuit. Here’s how you can help them fight back.On a rainy Sunday...
Posted by jamie - 27 February, 2013 - 15:10
Tweet for good - let's green the UK's energy supply

Tweet for (Green) Britain

Listen up tweeps, put your Twitter addiction to seriously good use. It's Friday experiment time. With the help of some volunteers we've pulled together a list...
Posted by jamess - 15 February, 2013 - 10:35

The Battle for Britain has begun.

Was it when Chancellor George Osborne called us the environmental Taliban? When he announced he wanted to build 40 new gas-fired power stations and turn the...
Posted by kcumming - 12 February, 2013 - 16:15
Pack ice melting in the middle of June. The beginning of the Arctic summer.

Oh Council, where art thou?

While the thought of official councils — with their high-level policy workshops and multilateral task forces — is enough to send most sensible people into fits...
Posted by ben - 4 February, 2013 - 14:24

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