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Why we’re dragging the Treasury to court – again

Adam Ramsay 4 February 2010 Why we’re dragging the Treasury to court – again2010-02-04T15:50:04+00:00 Environment 2 Comments
As well as moonlighting here at Bright Green Scotland, I spend my day-job working for student network People & Planet campaigning on fossil fuel funding. Yesterday, we lodged legal proceedings…
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Let’s have some crime denialism

Peter McColl 3 February 2010 Let’s have some crime denialism2010-02-03T19:15:15+00:00 *Rights & Democracy* 2 Comments
The ever interesting Sunny Hundal points out on CiF today that the BBC gave yet more air time to climate change denial on Newsnight last night. What the mainstream media…
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Burns night

Adam Ramsay 25 January 2010 Burns night2010-01-25T00:37:37+00:00 Environment No Comment
It's quite stereotypical for a progressive Scottish blog to use Burns' birthday to talk about the bard's politics. So rather than do that, I though I'd just post one of…
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201st Decade Technology Part 3 – Transport after oil

Alasdair Thompson 22 January 2010 201st Decade Technology Part 3 – Transport after oil2010-01-22T14:59:59+00:00 Environment 7 Comments
And so for our third, and for now final, tech review we head back to something physical and perhaps more stereotypically green. David McKay, who I'll continue to source for…
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201st Decade Technology Part 1 – How to Power the Planet

Alasdair Thompson 20 January 2010 201st Decade Technology Part 1 – How to Power the Planet2010-01-20T01:07:28+00:00 Environment No Comment
As my inaugural, and hopefully not last, contribution to Bright Green, it was suggested I write up a list of the ten most important inventions of the first decade of…
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