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10 July 2006 - No need to go nuclear in Scotland
Whilst the UK considers new nuclear power plants, a Scottish review says that Scotland can produce more power than it uses. Tidal power alone could match current UK nuclear power supplies.
BBC News Scotland
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10 July 2006 - Top green power company - Scottish Power
WWF poll finds Scottish Power to be the company, (of the top six), that is doing most to tackle emissions.
BBC News Scotland
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9 July 2006 - Energy review pretext to re-introduce nuclear power
Stephen Hale says the Uk government's position is flawed.
Guardian Unlimited - Observer
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8 July 2006 - Control your environment - at home and at work
There's a lot everyone can do in the workplace to conserve energy.
Guardian Unlimited
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6 July 2006 - Carbon neutral music festival
T in the Park will plant 1,600 trees in Scotland, as well as more in Mexico and Uganda, to offset carbon emissions
BBC News Scotland
- 6 July 2006 - Carbon Trust says, at current rate, UK can only get halfway to its 2020 target
Cost is the main factor. With more support the UK could almost reach target.
BBC News
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5 July 2006 - The cost of Waste Local authorities want to waste to be charged according to amount.
Guardian Unlimited
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5 July 2006 - Nuclear is too easy
Jonathon Porritt berates the UK Government for not being brave enough
Guardian Unlimited
- 4 July 2006 - Planning a flight anywhere?
Plant a tree to offset your emissions. Treeflights.com is run by a Welsh tree planter who wishes to encourage people to think, and do, something about their air travel pollution.
BBC News Wales
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2 July 2006 - £ for £ helping to stop climate change isn't worth it
Top economists place HIV/Aids prevention along with balanced diets to the third world as best value.
Guardian Unlimited - Observer
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30 June 2006 Airport plants trees to offset emissions
Liverpool airport plans to plant hundreds of trees to counteract the effect of the largest known polluter - aircraft. But is this the right way forward?
BBC News
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30 June 2006 - Peter Hain MP does not support nuclear power
Peter Hain says that if there is a call for nuclear power, it must be self funding. Any government funding must go towards renewable energy, which is the energy of the future.
BBC News