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Phil England hosts a special edition of Climate Radio that asks if negotiators in Warsaw will finally step up...

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Richard Roaf and Danny Chivers debunk five common misconceptions in 3 and a half minutes...

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Reporting from the climate summit, Jagoda Munic slams world leaders for failing to act after typhoon Haiyan...

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Richard Roaf and Danny Chivers deliver the science while cutting through the jargon...

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In this month's Climate Radio, Phil England and guests discuss the IPCC report, divestment and the global...

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Lydia James writes on the struggle for liberty for the Greenpeace climate defenders.

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Farm hosts tell a very different story to wind farm naysayers, says Simon Chapman.

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Phil England and guests explain why we're now standing at a crossroads between two different energy paths....

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The 'renewable' energy more harmful than coal. Phil England hosts this month's episode of Climate Radio.

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As he tours Britain with his message of radical change, now is the chance to catch Reverend Billy, says Jamie Kelsey-...

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We can stop runaway climate change. A new website launched by the UK Tar Sands Network shows you how.

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Climate Radio looks at the battle for Britain’s energy future: the government and energy lobby vs. campaigners and official...

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The seduction of plundering the last fossil fuel reserves has blinded industry and government to the potential damage, writes...

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London’s Two Degrees festival gets the audience involved in the hope of provoking thoughts, and action, for change.

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‘Guerilla’ protesters crash the Cheltenham Science Fair and demand that EDF ‘stop silencing science.’ Tara Clarke...

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Lorna Stephenson reports on resistance to imminent gas drilling in Balcombe, the next target in Britain’s...

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