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Monday 29 October 2007 in Newsletter #4, news by Chris Goodall | No comments

Short comments on some of the major news stories from the last two weeks

  • Rising trends in atmospheric CO2
  • The Soil Association and air freight
  • BT’s wind farm proposals
  • Is Kyoto dead?
  • E.ON and tidal stream technology

Chris Goodall is the author of How to Live a Low-Carbon Life, winner of the September 2007 Clarion award for non-fiction. The New Scientist described it as 'the definitive guide to reducing your carbon footprint'.
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