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What did the Government get right in the 2006 Energy White Paper?

Let’s take a look at what the UK Government got wrong and what it got right in the 2006 Energy White Paper.

Californian women are ditching their electric vehicles

It turns out that women in California are ditching their electric vehicles at alarming rates, as they go back to fossil fuels.

How Gossage got the scoop

Our Gossage columnist managed to get the scoop on the conflict of interest problems plaguing the UK's climate committee.

This new white paint could be key to reducing the need for AC

A new white paint has been created that manages to reflect 98% of sunlight and infrared heat, and it could reduce reliance on AC.

Why I’m withdrawing my support for the Cumbria coal mine

In my most recent column, I challenged those who condemned Cumbria County Council for backing a new coal mine, now I'm withdrawing my support.

What’s next for the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy?

With Industrial Strategy set to be ditched, what's next for the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy?

The Climate Change Committee has a conflict of interest problem

The Climate Change Committee needs to address its conflict of interest problem, and a Conservative peer is leading the charge.

Nuclear power’s waste problem complicates it as a green energy solution

Nuclear waste has been an intractable problem ever since nuclear power was developed over 60 years ago, which dents its green credentials.

US solar firms haemorrhage cash, despite boosted demand

There are more solar installations in the US than ever before, but for some reason solar firms continue to haemorrhage cash

Why the UK should embrace the new West Cumbria coal mine

The new coal mine in West Cumbria has been derided by environmental groups, but could that derision be entirely misplaced?

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