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Fyson on ... how Severn barrage financial arguments are clouding the green benefits of tidal generation
20 June 2008
There is something inherently absurd about environmental groups engaging financial consultants in an effort to prove that the government would be wasting money if it implements a major scheme that reduces carbon emissions and at the same time increases the nation's energy security.
Gummer on ... major projects confrontation
6 June 2008
As I write this, the government is showing every sign of panic over the Planning Bill.
Highest standards essential to beat prejudice in eco-town fight
30 May 2008
Amid the dross, a nugget emerges from the Whitehall policy machine now and then.
Fyson on ... the bright spot of zero definition
30 May 2008
... the bright spot of zero carbon definition in the race for environmentally-friendly new housing.
Fyson on ... the refusal of the Western Isles wind farm
2 May 2008
The refusal of the Western Isles wind farm and the optimisation of renewable sources of energy.
Biofuel obligation impact must be reviewed before introduction
18 April 2008
Government policies on the environment and climate change have more in common with a game of Russian roulette than a properly co-ordinated strategy.
Water strategy could still prove too late to tackle real problems
15 February 2008
One of our more short-sighted traits as a nation is to see water as an everyday commodity to be used as we like rather than a vital, finite resource.
Legislative discrepancies over climate run risk of direct action
8 February 2008
Marlon Brando, playing a civil rights lawyer in the thriller A Dry White Season, observed that justice and law are often distant cousins but are not even on speaking terms in South Africa.
Unnatural nimbyism
25 January 2008
The National Trust should bring light, not heat to the homes debate.
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