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What happens if you privatise your entire coastline?

by Jeremy WilliamsDecember 21, 2009December 21, 2009
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The problem with palm oil biofuels

by PaulFebruary 29, 2008November 2, 2011
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the Bali compromise

by Jeremy WilliamsDecember 17, 2007March 25, 2020
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I often hear people grumble that countries like the UK aren't the problem when it comes to climate change. "Our emissions are too small! Single figures! Surely the issue is China." Catch @finitedoc on tour around the UK this month, with Q+A What's the climate impact of rice? Reviewed on the blog today: The Climate Book, by @gretathunberg

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