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6 Articles match "George Monbiot","Solar"
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George Monbiot's recent anti-micropower rant is seriously anti-green
by Michael Smith (Veshengro) In early March 2010 everyone in British green circles, from the eco-warrior to the likes of RenewableUK, has been talking about George Monbiot; but then that is more or less the way he likes it. Monbiot's words were that Britain cannot afford renewable energy and should and must got for the nuclear option.
Green (Living) Review
- Sunday, March 7, 2010
BWEA becomes RenewableUK; officially
Somewhere along the line, though, I seem to have been missing the solar power part of it as well as one or two other renewable power generating sources that could and should be encompassed. This has been muted for some time already but now the change is complete and official. So “goo bye BWEA and hello RenewableUK”.
Green (Living) Review
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
Break the Climate Stalemate Between the Global South and the North
Global economic growth is the major cause of rising emissions,” writes British journalist George Monbiot. new industrial zone west of Shanghai will span 98 square kilometers and include a “Solar Valley” to produce photovoltaics and other green technologies for export. If either fails to step up, the planet is in trouble.
The Green Changemakers
- Thursday, December 3, 2009
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George Monbiot's recent anti-micropower rant is seriously anti-green
by Michael Smith (Veshengro) In early March 2010 everyone in British green circles, from the eco-warrior to the likes of RenewableUK, has been talking about George Monbiot; but then that is more or less the way he likes it. Monbiot's words were that Britain cannot afford renewable energy and should and must got for the nuclear option.
Green (Living) Review
- Sunday, March 7, 2010
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BWEA becomes RenewableUK; officially
Somewhere along the line, though, I seem to have been missing the solar power part of it as well as one or two other renewable power generating sources that could and should be encompassed. This has been muted for some time already but now the change is complete and official. So “goo bye BWEA and hello RenewableUK”.
Green (Living) Review
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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Break the Climate Stalemate Between the Global South and the North
Global economic growth is the major cause of rising emissions,” writes British journalist George Monbiot. new industrial zone west of Shanghai will span 98 square kilometers and include a “Solar Valley” to produce photovoltaics and other green technologies for export. If either fails to step up, the planet is in trouble.
The Green Changemakers
- Thursday, December 3, 2009
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Green TV
Clashing with this is Dispatches: Greenwash (8:00pm Channel 4), where George Monbiot tears into the UK Government's Climate Change efforts (no doubt with some relish). You can read the gist of this in the Guardian: the headline article and a piece from Monbiot himself. We'll just have to watch & see.
Eco_Living
- Monday, March 5, 2007
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Bushwhacking, renewed renewables and the biofuels debate rumbles on...
But George knows best, doesn't he? There is no monthly cap so the mad rush on the 1st will go, but each household is limited to £2500 which will impact on solar PV. Welcomed by other Governments, slammed by the Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth etc. My Verdict: I thought planning controls on microrenewables were about to be relaxed.
Eco_Living
- Friday, June 1, 2007
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Happy New Year!
In the UK, George Monbiot continued to rant at all and sundry and published the excellent Heat. Tags: monbiot anita roddick supermarkets al gore review of 2007 Yes, I'm back at the keyboard at last after a decidedly ecologically dodgy festive period (flying, eating, drinking, excessive presents for small child).
Eco_Living
- Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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