Government policy should not force decisions on major infrastructure projects regardless of evidence of serious environmental harm, or the views of local communities.
Government policy should not force decisions on major infrastructure projects regardless of evidence of serious environmental harm, or the views of local communities.
As the Government’s consultation on clean coal closes, the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) [2] questions its commitment to move away from dirty coal to renewables.
As the Government’s consultation on clean coal closes, the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) [2] questions its commitment to move away from dirty coal to renewables.
A renewable energy revolution in the UK is long overdue – that is the view of the Campaign to Protect Rural England, National Trust and the RSPB as they respond to the Government’s Renewable Energy Strategy.
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