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The anti-wind Blobby

The Telegraph is yet again trying to pretend that Noel Edmonds’ anti-wind lobby, the cosmically ordered Renewable Energy Foundation, is a reliable source of...
Posted by Graham Thompson - 17 June, 2013 - 16:49
Save the Climate hot air balloon

Hey G8, what about the climate?

As leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the USA and the UK descend on Northern Ireland for their yearly G8 jamboree, even the most...
Posted by Daniel Mittler - 17 June, 2013 - 10:06
Angela Merkel

Last-ditch attempt to sabotage law for cleaner cars

Politicians would make terrible magicians. That’s my conclusion after reading a new proposal that sets out how Europe should meet its fuel economy targets for...
Posted by Elena Polisano - 14 June, 2013 - 16:08

Russian communities clean up oil spill as company does nothing

On Sunday 26 May, oil began flowing down the Kolva River through Komi indigenous land in northern Russia. For a week now, the oil has been coating the river...
Posted by Laura Kenyon - 5 June, 2013 - 11:53

Energy Bill: too close to call

MPs are deciding whether a clean power target should be included in the Energy Bill. Will they back clean renewable power, or a costly, dirty dash for gas? It'...
Posted by Richardg - 4 June, 2013 - 14:20

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