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Drax and the biomass industry are “obstructing climate action”

Frances Howe 23 July 2021 Drax and the biomass industry are “obstructing climate action”2021-07-23T08:03:19+01:00 Comment No Comment
Thanks to decades of climate campaigning including direct action, public education and legal challenges, it is no longer controversial to say we need to stop burning coal for electricity. We…
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Energy revolution & devolution: Does Scotland have the power to clean up its act?

AlmuthErnsting 3 October 2014 Energy revolution & devolution: Does Scotland have the power to clean up its act?2015-01-12T14:08:58+00:00 Environment 3 Comments
Energy regulation powers have been removed from Holyrood, removing campaigners' ability to tackle concerns in Scotland. Image: Biofuel Watch. Almuth Ernsting is Co-Director of Biofuelwatch who campaign against the negative…
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Crunch time for big biomass in Scotland

Bright Green Editors 8 February 2013 Crunch time for big biomass in Scotland2013-02-08T09:00:04+00:00 Environment 1 Comment
by Oliver Munion The next couple of months will make or break industry hopes for new large-scale biomass projects in Scotland. This month we're expecting a government announcement of their…
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