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Environment
How nuclear power can save the planet
- 14 August 2008
- 14 comments
Increased use of nuclear (an outright competitor to coal as a deliverer of baseload power) is essential to combat climate change
Environment
Coming to a screen near you - me!
- 31 July 2008
- 6 comments
How things have changed. Today, bookshops have entire shelves devoted to climate change. Television, too, has belatedly begun to catch up
Environment
A Green New Deal
- 17 July 2008
- 5 comments
A "war economy" social mobilisation harnessed, this time not towards fighting fascism, but towards heading off ecological crisis
Environment
The global warming deniers
- 03 July 2008
- 61 comments
The arguments of climate sceptics have largely been moulded by a far more sinister force - the US-based conservative think tanks
Environment
Why I was wrong about rationing
- 29 May 2008
- 14 comments
A far simpler way to constrain carbon is to deal "upstream" with the few dozen companies that produce or import fossil fuels, rather than hitting tens of millions of consumers
Environment
Political will is a renewable resource
- 01 May 2008
- 5 comments
Germany has 200 times more solar power installed than the UK - and this is not because Germany gets any more sun
UK Politics
Why Greens should vote for Ken
- 03 April 2008
- 6 comments
Livingstone is by far the best-qualified candidate to run London - and from an environmental perspective, this is even more the case, argues Mark Lynas
Environment
Darling ducked the difficult decisions
- 19 March 2008
- 7 comments
The Chancellor can no longer afford to ignore the contribution of international aviation and shipping to our carbon footprint
Global Issues
The good news from America
- 14 February 2008
- 11 comments
Most environmentalists are indeed leftists who support the redistribution of wealth and believe in a simpler lifestyle
Environment
If the cap fits, share it
- 31 January 2008
- 9 comments
Instead of setting up a new currency in carbon, cap and share utilises the oldest rationing system in the book: the price mechanism









