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14th Feb 2013
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12th Feb 2013
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31st Jan 2013
Damian Kahya

Shell has refused to confirm whether it will be able to drill in the Arctic this year, leading to speculation the company's drilling in the region may be temporarily suspended.

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13th Dec 2012
Professor Paul Stevens
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After the Energy Secretary, Ed Davey, moved to lift the UK moratorium on fracking Chatham House's Paul Stevens argues basing UK energy policy on shale is both misleading and dangerous.

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6th Dec 2012
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5th Dec 2012
Damian Kahya
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In his Autumn statement chancellor George Osborne announced plans for a new dash for gas, what does it mean for the government's efforts to tackle climate change?

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5th Dec 2012
Damian Kahya

As the chancellor, George Osborne, stands up to deliver he's latest outlook on taxes and spending, we keep a track of the key issues for the environment - including his reported plan for a new dash for gas.

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5th Dec 2012
Energydesk

The Doha talks reach their climax, money to help poorer nations cut emissions and Shell sponsors another climate exhibition

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3rd Dec 2012
Damian Kahya
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30th Nov 2012
Joss Garman
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As the Chancellor appoints Policy Exchange's Neil O'Brien as his advisor - and the PM blocks the appointment of the Climate Change Committee's chief executive David Kennedy to run the Department of Energy and Climate Change, Joss Garman asks what it tells us about the government's political direction.