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Why a ‘Remain Alliance’ is easier said than done
Was the Green Party's decision not to stand in the August 1st Brecon and Radnorshire by-election the right one?
Revealed: The revolving door between Westminster and the fossil fuel industry
Public interest is at risk when successive officials and elected representatives leave the corridors of power to join the fossil fuel lobby. Molly Scott Cato writes.
Cameron must not cave in to UKIP pressure at the EU climate change summit
The argument put forward by Tory and UKIP dinosaurs is fundamentally flawed.
Coalition policy on fossil fuels is a shambles
Whether by accident or design, the government has drastically improved the economics of keeping our outdated coal fleet open.
Why Labour’s new pledge on cleaning up export finance matters
Chuka Ummuna’s statement last night puts pressure on the coalition to stop taxpayers' money being used to fund fossil-fuel energy, writes Joss Garman.
Why the government is resorting to increasingly desperate measures on fracking
People are right to still be concerned about fracking.