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Jeremy Williams

Jeremy is an author and activist based in Luton. He writes serious books for adults, less serious books for children. His blog, The Earthbound Report, has been recognised as the best green blog in the UK by Vuelio and the UK Blog Awards.
energy globalisation technology

What can hydrogen do for developing countries?

by Jeremy WilliamsOctober 13, 2021
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climate change equality race

The colour of climate change

by Jeremy WilliamsOctober 12, 2021October 12, 2021
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activism books circular economy

Book review: The Burning House, by Shantigarbha

by Jeremy WilliamsOctober 11, 2021
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miscellaneous

What we learned this week

by Jeremy WilliamsOctober 9, 2021October 8, 2021
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circular economy technology

Looking forward to the ten year smartphone

by Jeremy WilliamsOctober 8, 2021October 8, 2021
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business energy sustainability

The uses of hydrogen in industry

by Jeremy WilliamsOctober 7, 2021October 7, 2021
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