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  • ...n trading rules of the Kyoto protocol, and the second phase began in 2008 (and will last until 2012). ...in some European countries increasing emissions by up to 28% between 2005 and 2007. Overall by 2008 the first phase has resulted in a 1.9% emissions incr
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  • ...ncluded that 'the British public is beginning to warm to the idea of shale gas'. ...surveys over a 16-month period to look at people’s perceptions of shale gas.
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  • ...runei and worked on Shell business in a number of Middle Eastern countries and in the US. He was head of technology in Shell Chemicals. ...Now]] and [[Race for Opportunity]], the employer groups supporting gender and racial diversity in the workplace.
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  • ...ales; and power generation. Chevron is one of the world's six "supermajor" oil companies."<ref>Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevron_Corporatio
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  • ...r: Maj. Gen. (res.) [[Danny Rothschild]], Director, [[Institute for Policy and Strategy]]; Chair, Annual [[Herzliya Conference]] Series *MK [[Isaac Herzog]], Minister of Social Affairs and Social Services
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  • ...onal]], a marketing consultancy with satellite offices in Chicago, Houston and Silicon Valley<ref>Sharon Ward, A MAN ON A MARKETING MISSION, Scotland on S ..., MMS bids prompted by orders for war with Iraq; Cancellation of flotation and loss of major client forgotten, The Herald, 21-December-2002</ref><ref>Mark
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  • ...-war-on-iran-anoint-the-neocon-choice-for-irans-next-leader.html "Giuliani and Bolton take the stage in NY to call for war on Iran & anoint the neocon cho ...ion and lobbies to have it removed from government lists (including the UK and the US) which categorize it as a terrorist organization. Writes Amess:
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  • ...He has also worked for the [[Environment Agency]] as an external relations and liaison officer. ...bying and consultancy services to notable fracking companies [[Cuadrilla]] and [[IGas]].
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  • {{Template:Mining and Metals badge}} ...ns] Accessed 22/04/10</ref><ref>Building partnership for development water and sanitation website [http://www.bpdws.org/web/w/www_162_en.aspx What is BPD?
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  • ...ual Return 2010</ref> He has also contributed to books by [[James Panton]] and [[James Woudhuysen]]. ...n 1995 to 2000. He also wrote for 38 articles for [[Spiked]] between 2001 and 2012. He appeared at every [[Battle of Ideas]] event between 2006-2010, app
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  • '''Nick Clegg''' is the MP for Sheffield Hallam and served as UK deputy prime minister for five years after forming a coalition ...had had dealings with the organisation in office, the roles' unpaid nature and lack of governmental contact meant there would be no clash of interest.
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  • ...eresa May]]. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Whos in and whos out? May's new cabinet' 14 July 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 July ...until July 2016. <ref name="GuardianReshuffle">Juliette Jowit, Shiv Malik and Haroon Siddique, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/sep/04/new-cabine
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  • {{Template:Mining and Metals badge}} ...activities cover materials testing, business analysis, new product design and environmental/ecological analysis of aluminium.
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  • ...ness investment to boost trade links], Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, press release 12 November 2012 18:00, acc 17 March 2014 </ref> ...er of interests that he was taking on a £60,000 a year advisory role with oil firm [[Vitol]].
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  • '''Nick Gibb''' has been the [[Conservative Party]] MP for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton since 1997.<ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politicia ...pupil premium', the current accountability regime, and changes to teaching and school leadership. He is a longstanding advocate of synthetic phonics as a
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  • {{Template:Mining and Metals badge}}'''Rio Tinto Alcan''' is the biggest aluminium company in the ...2 smelters in the UK, at Lynemouth, Northumberland and Lochaber, Scotland, and also joint operated the [[Anglesey Aluminium]] smelter in North Wales which
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  • ...a/cm/cmsecret/sponsor-05.htm Register of interests of members' secretaries and research assistants, 23 March 2016], ''parliament.uk'', accessed 25 April 2 ...BD]] Limited (steel manufacture, property development and general trading) and [[Afren]] Plc (Texas). <ref> ref needed </ref>
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  • ...is a director at the oil and gas industry's [[UK Onshore Operators Group]] and a former head of comms for [[Centrica Energy]]. ...as a former senior policy adviser at the [[Institute of Directors]] (IoD) and as research director of the right wing [[Taxpayers Alliance]].<ref>Taxpayer
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  • ...he I.N.C. had engaged in numerous misdeeds, including embezzlement, theft, and kidnapping". Several INC members fled Iraq fearing arrest.<ref>Jane Mayer, ...anti-Saddam [[propaganda]] campaign. It was an incentive to spend millions and according to Francis Brooke: “We tried to burn through forty million doll
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  • ...former Conservative Party adviser [[Paddy Clanwilliam]] aka Paddy Gilford and [[Earl Clanwilliam]]. ...sultants]] (APPC), the [[Public Relations Consultants Association]] (PRCA) and the [[Chartered Institute of Public Relations]] (CIPR). Gardant was known
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