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New Labour and carbon calculators
Posted by bex on 20 June 2007.
While we think it's lovely that Defra has launched a carbon calculator, we can't help but notice that a few other organisations have already developed similar tools (here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here, say).
I'm not knocking carbon calculators (they're useful tools and lots of us here in the office use them), and obviously personal action to help combat climate change is invaluable. But really, is this what David Miliband should be spending his time and our money on?
Read more »New nuclear power for Scotland?
Posted by bex on 24 November 2006.

As the Scottish Labour Party gathered in Oban for the first day of their party conference, green groups were there to urge First Minister Jack McConnell to come clean on his plans for nuclear power.
Read more »Power station occupation enters day two
Posted by bex on 3 November 2006.

UPDATE: Twenty-five climate campaigners were arrested at 5.30pm today after ending their two day occupation of one of Britain's dirtiest power stations. One of the volunteers Ben Stewart said, "Since being here we have halved Co2 emissions from this power station by stopping coal entering the facility. We've forced Tony Blair to answer direct questions from us about his climate trashing policies and shown that there is a cleaner, more efficient way of generating energy."
Read more »Repeat Offender: How Tony Blair's government continues to trash the world's rainforests
Summary
In March 2001 Tony Blair pledged that the UK Government would only purchase timber from legal and sustainable sources. This followed the introduction of a policy the previous year requiring all UK Government departments and agencies to "actively seek" to buy such timber.
Yet, since that time the UK Government has repeatedly failed to live up to its own standards. In 2002 Greenpeace exposed the Government's use of illegal and destructively logged African rainforest timber in the refurbishment of the Cabinet Office in Whitehall, and in 2003 Greenpeace investigations uncovered the Government's use of Indonesian rainforest plywood in the construction of the new Home Office.
Blair's energy review: save nuclear, destroy the climate
Posted by bex on 11 July 2006.

It's now official. Blair wants a new generation of nuclear reactors. The energy review is over and, disappointing as it may be, the conclusion won't come as a surprise to anyone who has been following recent events. The review has been a farce from the beginning: "a rubber-stamping exercise for a decision the Prime Minister took some time ago," according to the chairman of the Trade and Industry Committee.
Read more »"The future is decentralised"
Posted by bex on 7 July 2006.

Remember 1997? Imagine somebody had predicted then that, within a decade, the Conservatives would be advocating "a revolution in green energy" and New Labour would be the only mainstream party still clinging to nuclear power as a central part of their energy policy. You probably wouldn't have rushed down to Ladbroke's.
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