By: Matthew Bird
In reply to Sally Sykes. 'Ruined landscape for decades'? No that's fracking and other 'dirty' fossil fuel industries. Solar PV panels can be removed, allow biodiversity to flourish around them and...
View ArticleBy: Paul E G Cope
We must stop pouring power into the air at power stations and pour it instead into home heating by home generation so that extra gas is no longer needed for home heating. This can save up to 30% of the...
View ArticleBy: Phillip Haley
This has been a big thing for me over the past couple of years.. I have seen a few avenues to help green energy and have researched as much as i can... I would like to propose a few changes and...
View ArticleBy: Danny
I wonder if the change in onshore wind polices will leave wind turbine installers in the cold. What will happen to these companies that were once turning over millions, they all now have to rely on...
View ArticleBy: Ron Brasington
It appears that the Met Office has lost its contract with the BBC because of tendering regulations and will as a result lose a sizeable amount of its funding. This is outrageous. In the first place we...
View ArticleBy: Michael Wheale
Amber has until the 11th of September to give permission for a foreign consortium to build the biggest wind power station in Europe, just off the coast of Bournemouth, Poole, Studland, Swanage and the...
View ArticleBy: Sue Reid
I cannot see how a commitment to climate change fits with the recent announcement on Solar feed in tariffs. As someone who has spent the last year and a small fortune getting planning for panels in a...
View ArticleBy: Sue Reid
In reply to Sally Sykes. It's not true that solar panels on farm land change them into brown field sites. We are a small farm struggling to make ends meet, the sale price of our lambs continues to fall...
View ArticleBy: steve jones
Why hasn't the Dept of Energy and Climate change considered Thorium reactor technology as an alternative to Uranium nuclear plants? I am actually interested in a reasoned reply to this question via...
View ArticleBy: ian greenwood STEERglobal for Sustainability in Trade Environment...
In reply to Ron Brasington. Is this the same Met office that has staff that have said sea level rise will not be a problem as London's new Thames barrier will be in place by 2050? What about other...
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