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  • ...nior policy adviser. Rachel is in charge with Green Alliance's Climate and Energy Futures theme. ...n Caldecott]] - Ben is head of UK & EU climate change and energy policy at Climate Change Capital (CCC), an environmental investment banking group.
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  • ...ird sector "shapes the future by mobilising and inspiring others to tackle climate change and maximising the social, economic and environmental opportunities ...543 OCCS]”, Accessed 07.11.10 </ref> within the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC).
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  • Climate change is one of the core issues that the Green Alliance is concerned with. == Recent Projects – The Case for Renewable Energy ==
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  • ...nge, they are more interested in political, economic and social aspects of climate change "Our main focus is to analyse global warming policies and its econom ...tp://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/feb/07/robin-mckie-benny-peiser-climate Robin McKie vs Benny Peiser]", accessed 10.11.10</ref>. McKie clearly has a
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  • ...mittees-a-z/commons-select/energy-and-climate-change-committee/ Energy and Climate Change Committee], accessed 10 November 2010. </ref> ...y and Industrial Strategy Committee]] with a remit covering the energy and climate change brief.
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  • ...public can comment on them and their views of climate change and renewable energy. However, out of the millions of people who are on facebook, only 4 people
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  • ...es which are taking place around the world on climate change and renewable energy. Some of these press releases and the views which the GWPF have on them wil ...ay that there primary purpose is to restore peoples faith and trust on the climate debate by providing a balanced view free of prejudice. They provide their v
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  • ...at Lord Lawson and his colleagues are claiming that there is no issue with climate change as this is what they would like to believe. ...ientist and have never claimed to be one," he said. "My interest is in how climate change is portrayed as a potential disaster and how we respond to that." <r
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  • ...orism, nuclear proliferation, the battle for cyberspace and the effects of climate change are all playing a part in destabilising the delicate equilibrium of Climate Change is forcing us to address new threats. For example, with Polar ice ca
    29 KB (4,845 words) - 00:38, 19 November 2010
  • ...from the energy industry or anyone who has any significant interest in the energy industry. We do not publish a list, because if donors wish to remain anonym ...nce again a speaker in the Heartland Institute/International Conference on Climate Change (2009) a further emphasis of the link between the two skeptic think
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  • ...ch on global warming - and even government-sponsored initiatives to combat climate change. ...ank, responsible for spreading 'demonstrably inaccurate' information about climate science. GreenCEASE also tweeted its output at, or retweeted the content of
    27 KB (3,806 words) - 01:26, 19 February 2018
  • ..."green aware". The result is an unprecedented demand among oil giants and energy companies for expertise in green issues, which they can find in the members [[Category: Climate]]
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  • ...at "there are also people from the private security sector working against climate campaigners".<ref name="Wark">Kirsty Wark, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/ep ...nt/2011/feb/14/energy-firms-activists-intelligence-gathering Revealed: how energy firms spy on environmental activists] ''The Guardian'', 14/02/11, accessed
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  • ...ent of Energy and Climate Change]] (DECC) [[Jonathan Marland]] to discuss 'energy issues'. <ref> Who's Lobbying, [http://whoslobbying.com/uk/jonathan_marland ...strategies. They consider nuclear a green option and important for future energy shortages.
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  • <td align="center"> Climate Camp </td> <td align="center"> Climate Camp </td>
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  • ...www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/feb/14/environmental-activists-protest-energy-companies Green groups targeted polluters as corporate agents hid in their ...nt/2011/feb/14/energy-firms-activists-intelligence-gathering Revealed: how energy firms spy on environmental activists] ''The Guardian'', 14/02/11, accessed
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  • ...coal and renewable energy products' and a 'forward-thinking, responsible' energy group. Its traditional expertise is in coal extraction from surface mines a ...urface mining sites into land with beneficial after uses such as renewable energy developments like wind-farms. <ref name="SRG"/>
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  • ...t/2011/feb/14/energy-firms-activists-intelligence-gathering Revealed: how energy firms spy on environmental activists] ''The Guardian'',14/02/11, accessed 1 ==Energy giants hire private security firm to infiltrate campaigners==
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  • ...t/2011/feb/14/energy-firms-activists-intelligence-gathering Revealed: how energy firms spy on environmental activists] ''The Guardian'',14/02/11, accessed 1 ==Energy giants hire private security firm to infiltrate campaigners==
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  • ...www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/feb/14/environmental-activists-protest-energy-companies Green groups targeted polluters as corporate agents hid in their ...iling private spying company [[Vericola]], gathering intelligence on the [[Climate Camp]] campaigns.<ref name="Evans2"/> This example of proximity between th
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