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I Love Arctic meets Arctic Council

The air was abuzz this morning in Kiruna. As delegates and press were mingling in the breakfast hall, Foreign Ministers were entering their policed motorcades...
Posted by Markus Power - 17 May, 2013 - 17:59
Poll results on reasons for the rise in energy bills

What does REF stand for? Not renewable energy...

Polling conducted for Carbon Brief shows that the public primarily blame profiteering by energy companies for recent increases in energy bills. Only 7% of...
Posted by Graham Thompson - 17 May, 2013 - 17:08

The transport minister and the 20,000 people who demanded better

When the alarm rang at 4.45am this morning, I was already awake. Nobody overslept or moaned about feeling tired. And after a quick pre-action breakfast we...
Posted by sara_a - 13 May, 2013 - 18:41

Climate and Euroscepticism: leftwing, rightwing and wrongwing

Lean, mean budgeting machine Lord Nigel Lawson is back in the news, still resolutely sceptical but, for a change, not about climate science. He’s returned to...
Posted by Graham Thompson - 10 May, 2013 - 17:35

Save The Arctic like a Rolling Stone at Glastonbury and other 2013 festivals

This year, Greenpeace returns to Glastonbury and it will be massive! But we need a lot of help. Would you like to come with us? We’ll be there with The Rolling...
Posted by Anne Cauvin - 26 April, 2013 - 18:15 -
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