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03/09/10 15:43

Labour's London Mayor Candidates on the Environment

Ken and Oona write open letters to SERA members

01/08/10 12:04

A slick approach to renewable energy

What did the Coalition's first energy statement to Parliament say, or not say?

10/07/10 15:12

SERA Annual General Meeting

Notices have now been sent out to members about our forthcoming AGM which will be held at 11am on Saturday 4 September on central London

10/06/10 11:02

What lessons can we learn from the BP oil disaster?

Implications from the oil crisis for climate change and the future of big oil companies

07/06/10 18:44

Coalition Government announces misguided waste scheme

REWARD SCHEME INCENTIVISES WRONG SORT OF BEHAVIOUR

26/04/10 08:24

Tories could put climate agreement at risk - Independent

Nicholas Stern, Kofi Annan and Wangari Maathai warn David Cameron.

 

26/04/10 08:20

Labour Launches Green Manifesto

Gordon Brown and Ed Miliband yesterday (Sunday 25th April 2010) launched Labour's Green Manifesto.

12/04/10 11:32

New website challenges Tory green credentials

Call for readers to contribute information on their local candidate to help accurately profile Tory attitudes to climate change and other progressive issues.

 

26/03/10 14:05

Budget backs up plans for low carbon future

SERA welcomes measures to tackle causes of climate change in 2010 Budget.

16/12/09 11:41

SERA on Labour List - The gap between rich and poor is based on respective priorities - only technology transfer holds the key

With so much information bombarding us from the Copenhagen Summit it can be frustratingly difficult to get a sense of the core issues and discussions taking place at the conference. There have been alarming developments, not least the chasm that appears to be widening between the rich and poor worlds , forcing talks to be suspended on Monday. But the key to any deal remains effective funding for green technology in poorer countries.Looking at...

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