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Nigel Farage’s “economically illiterate” climate policies could wipe £92 billion off the UK economy, according to the New Economics Foundation.
Nigel Farage’s “economically illiterate” climate policies could wipe £92 billion off the UK economy, according to the New Economics Foundation.
Premier Danielle Smith declared she’s pursuing ‘every legal option’ in her fight against Trudeau’s federal proposal to curb emissions.
Premier Danielle Smith declared she’s pursuing ‘every legal option’ in her fight against Trudeau’s federal proposal to curb emissions.
"Shocking” findings turn spotlight on supermarket chains sourcing fish and squid produced in brutal conditions.
"Shocking” findings turn spotlight on supermarket chains sourcing fish and squid produced in brutal conditions.
Mark Pritchard has taken on two new consulting jobs with firms linked to oil and gas in the last six months.
Mark Pritchard has taken on two new consulting jobs with firms linked to oil and gas in the last six months.
A new report examines how the top 20-ranked law schools are funneling students into jobs supporting “climate destroying” projects.
A new report examines how the top 20-ranked law schools are funneling students into jobs supporting “climate destroying” projects.
By Dr Daria Shapovalova (School of Law) and Professor Tavis Potts (School of Geosciences), University of Aberdeen  News that Shell is pulling out of the proposed Cambo oilfield in the...
The union dubbed plans to shift away from fossil-fuelled heating “utterly absurd”, a statement one union member called “disappointing”.
The union dubbed plans to shift away from fossil-fuelled heating “utterly absurd”, a statement one union member called “disappointing”.
Pro-fracking union leader Gary Smith has accused politicians of “preaching about the need for a green jobs’ revolution” and said Glasgow's hosting of the UN climate summit showed the UK had its "priorities all wrong".
Pro-fracking union leader Gary Smith has accused politicians of “preaching about the need for a green jobs’ revolution” and said Glasgow's hosting of the UN climate summit showed the UK had its "priorities all wrong".

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Nigel Farage’s “economically illiterate” climate policies could wipe £92 billion off the UK economy, according to the New Economics Foundation.

Nigel Farage’s “economically illiterate” climate policies could wipe £92 billion off the UK economy, according to the New Economics Foundation.
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Premier Danielle Smith declared she’s pursuing ‘every legal option’ in her fight against Trudeau’s federal proposal to curb emissions.

Premier Danielle Smith declared she’s pursuing ‘every legal option’ in her fight against Trudeau’s federal proposal to curb emissions.
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"Shocking” findings turn spotlight on supermarket chains sourcing fish and squid produced in brutal conditions.

"Shocking” findings turn spotlight on supermarket chains sourcing fish and squid produced in brutal conditions.
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Mark Pritchard has taken on two new consulting jobs with firms linked to oil and gas in the last six months.

Mark Pritchard has taken on two new consulting jobs with firms linked to oil and gas in the last six months.
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A new report examines how the top 20-ranked law schools are funneling students into jobs supporting “climate destroying” projects.

A new report examines how the top 20-ranked law schools are funneling students into jobs supporting “climate destroying” projects.
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By Dr Daria Shapovalova (School of Law) and Professor Tavis Potts (School of Geosciences), University of Aberdeen  News that Shell is pulling out of the proposed Cambo oilfield in the...
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The union dubbed plans to shift away from fossil-fuelled heating “utterly absurd”, a statement one union member called “disappointing”.

The union dubbed plans to shift away from fossil-fuelled heating “utterly absurd”, a statement one union member called “disappointing”.
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Pro-fracking union leader Gary Smith has accused politicians of “preaching about the need for a green jobs’ revolution” and said Glasgow's hosting of the UN climate summit showed the UK had its "priorities all wrong".

Pro-fracking union leader Gary Smith has accused politicians of “preaching about the need for a green jobs’ revolution” and said Glasgow's hosting of the UN climate summit showed the UK had its "priorities all wrong".