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  • ...e never heard of'.<ref>Feature Story, Exposing the dirty money behind fake climate science, ''Greenpeace'', 30-March-2010</ref> ==Funding Climate Change Skepticism==
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...critical analysis'],In: Abrahamsky, K. (ed) (2009). Sparking a World-wide Energy Revolution: Social Struggles in the Transition to a Post-Petrol World. AK P
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...ainly due to outsourcing of aluminium production to countries with cheaper energy and labour sectors.
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  • ...Office and Departments of Communities and Local Government and Energy and Climate Change; and Government Whip.<ref>[http://www.dodonline.co.uk/engine.asp?lev ...p 2010-11; Government Spokesperson for: Cabinet Office 2010-11, Energy and Climate Change 2010-11, Work and Pensions 2010-11; Parliamentary Under-Secretary of
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  • [[Ben Caldecott]] is head of UK and EU climate change and energy policy at [[Climate Change Capital]] (CCC), an environmental investment banking group. He runs He was previously head of the Environment & Energy Unit at the think tank [[Policy Exchange]], and before that, was director o
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  • Rio Tinto Alcan's website contains a large section on sustainability, climate change and human rights, claiming to be 'part of the solution' to these pro ...critical analysis'],In: Abrahamsky, K. (ed) (2009). Sparking a World-wide Energy Revolution: Social Struggles in the Transition to a Post-Petrol World. AK P
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  • ...Action Partnership]] (USCAP), a Washington-based coalition concerned with climate change<ref>Rio Tinto Alcan, 14 May 2008 [http://www.riotintoalcan.com/ENG/m ...ial part of the solutions to global poverty, environmental degradation and climate change, instead of part of the problem.
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  • ...in view of its polluting and energy intensive processes, especially given climate change awareness and policy. ...on to a Post-Petrol World. AK Press, Edinburgh.</ref>. It is also the most energy intensive metal to produce, relying heavily on large hydro electric project
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  • ...trade unions. The smelter is no longer a sustainable business because its energy costs are increasing significantly, due largely to emerging legislation."<r ...which RTA's Lynemouth spokesman [[John McCabe]] claimed would increase the energy bill from their coal plant from £7m to about £100m by 2015.
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  • ...'' is a former special adviser to the UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change [[Chris Huhne]] until his resignation in February 2012.<ref>Departme Kenrick is now a freelance climate consultant, and previously worked as a climate change policy adviser for the [[CBI]]. <ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/in/joe
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  • *[[All Party Parliamentary Group on Climate Change Group]] - Former Chair *[[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Energy Costs]] - Member
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  • ===Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change===
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  • ...''Duncan Brack''' was special adviser to secretary of state for energy and climate change [[Chris Huhne]] <ref>Department of Information Services, "[http://ww ...te of International Affairs'''). From 2003 to present, he has been in the Energy, Environment and Development Programme; as Associate Fellow and Senior Rese
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  • ...ormer Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson. It deals with enquiries on climate change which was set up by the Universoty of East Anglia and others.<ref>GW The group opposes action to mitigate climate change and is "deeply concerned about the costs and other implications of m
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  • ...p://www.downsizinggovernment.org/energy ”Downsizing Federal government - energy”] cited 30 October 2010</ref>.Transportation would again be privatized to ==Views on climate change and environmental policy==
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  • ...ng+CEPOS+views+on+climate+change&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk Who Pays to Deny Climate Change], ''IPS'', Accessed 08-May-2012</ref> ...No 9., RENEWABLE ENERGY: Dueling wind studies add turbulence to Denmark's energy debate, ''Climatewire'', 01-November-2010</ref> The report was disseminated
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  • ...lair frequently contributes to ConservativeHome’s CentreRight and the US energy policy blog MasterResource. <ref> “[http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/home ...slation. These think tanks for example are skeptical of the seriousness of climate change, and they oppose environmental regulations whilst promoting free-mar
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  • * [[Energy and Climate Change Select Committee]] ...land]] - Head of parliamentary team, [[Association for the Conservation of Energy]] <ref name="March">[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmsecret/s
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  • ...pf.org/opinion-pros-a-cons/1496-climate-science-has-become-irrelevant.html Climate Science Has Become Irrelevant]", accessed 21.10.10</ref> ...sj.com/article/SB10001424052748704107604574607793378860698.html Time For a Climate Change Plan B]" accessed 23.10.10</ref>
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  • ...g on how Green Alliance influences and guides political action coping with climate change. <ref> "[http://www.green-alliance.org.uk/politicalleadership/ Pol === Climate Leadership Programme ===
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