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New Energy Technologies Too Late To Save Us

New Energy Technologies Too Late To Save Us

Posted on 06. May, 2010 by Ross.

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The world is now aware that low-carbon technologies are the best route to a safer, sustainable future. The problem is that they are still to far away to make a difference.
Whilst the Copenhagen Conference ended in farce, the one thing which delegates could agree wholly on was that climate change was a real danger, and [...]

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Carbon Dioxide Becomes A Resource, Not A Risk

Carbon Dioxide Becomes A Resource, Not A Risk

Posted on 30. Apr, 2010 by Ross.

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In the future, chemistry teachers will regale their pupils with stories of how people used to think that the biggest threat to civilisation was carbon dioxide, and that it was once thought of as a pollutant. About how nations dithered and delayed in their actions to deal with the threat, and how developing countries fought [...]

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UK Needs To Build Two New Nuclear Power Stations Every Year… Forever!

UK Needs To Build Two New Nuclear Power Stations Every Year… Forever!

Posted on 19. Mar, 2010 by Ross.

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In order to meet its carbon reduction targets, the UK must build two new nuclear or CCS-equipped coal power stations every year, starting right now and continuing indefinitely - and do a whole lot more besides.
UK energy policy is failing by not facing up to the realities that its aim of an 80% reduction in [...]

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