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Sustainability

Who needs to know about sustainability?.... All of Us

If you're young your future isn’t looking bright - with long term recession on the cards and serious environmental problems coming in your lifetime

Parents worried about your kids education and job prospects? Ever considered they might go hungry because climate change affects agriculture so badly or live in a world in permanent warfare over resources?

Grandparents do you want your grandchildren to grow up in a world where the magic and excitement of nature is lost to the world? Because of habitat destruction and climate change we are currently loosing as many species a year as were lost in the last great extinction.

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Sourcing Sustainable Fish

Sourcing Sustainable Fish

Are you adventurous with your choice of seafood? Whether you play safe with fish and chips or you love cooking fish yourself, you may prefer to know where and how that fish has been caught.

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Woodlands Need Good Management

Hazel Sticks

Conservationists have said that if more of the UK's woodland were to be used to produce wood fuel then many declining species of flower would be revived.

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Defining Issue of the 21st century?

 

We face a world of soaring energy costs and a rapidly deteriorating economy and environment – what changes do we need for a sustainable future and who needs to make it happen.

 

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What a difference a year can make

 

Far from triggering a new drive for renewables, Peak Oil has driven up energy prices to a level that makes "unconventional oil" financially viable – with potentially disastrous results.

 

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Peak Oil - All downhill from here?

Peak Oil, long denied by the authorities is a fact of life. What does it mean, how did it happen and what will its impacts be on our economy and our future security and well being.

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Renewables will boost economy

Two major studies published in July suggest concerns about the economic impacts of cutting carbon are misguided and that countries with strong climate policies will have a competitive edge.

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