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Sustainability in Crisis

Sustainability in Crisis

A three day event to discuss routes to a sustainable future and the contribution religious groups can make more...
Livia Firth

‘Can Changing Our Thinking Help Change The World?’

Livia Firth is on the panel of a Selfridges and Psychologies magazine hosted debate that asks: how can we tackle 'eco fatigue'? more...

Nuclear Power: the Intelligence Squared debate

Intelligence Squared is hosting a public debate on the nuclear issue in the wake of the Fukushima disaster
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Sustainable building: it's time to join the debate

Taking a closer look at building practices, Castle Debate's event is a must for anyone interested in sustainable construction more...

The 'Future for Renewable Energy and Heat' debate

Taking a closer look at where our renewable energy policies are headed, Castle Debates' event is a must for anyone interested in sustainable power more...

Future Human: End of the Oil Age, October 13, London

A debate about the realities of the energy crisis at home and abroad, and the innovations and ideas that will help us survive it

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The Ecologist April 1980 issue

The Ecologist April 1980: Nuclear power – the grand illusion

Peter Bunyard

April/May 1980

The questions over nuclear power are still the same today as they were 30 years ago... more...
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The European Constitution

The Ecologist

10th January, 2009

Is the constitution inherently undemocratic, or will it make the EU more accountable to European voters? Is greater coordination at the European level essential for promoting environmental safeguards, or will it merely serve the interests of big business Marc Glendening and Richard Corbett discuss more...
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Break Free

Clare Oxborrow, Becky Price, and Peter Riley

1st November, 2008

In the past decade, the sales pitch of the biotech companies has shifted with the climate of public opinion. Public scepticism has remained high, but politicians seem to have bought enthusiastically into the GM ‘solution’. In many ways this encapsulates where science has gone wrong – by inventing technologies without first deciding what problems need addressing. If GM crops are the answer, what exactly is the problem? more...
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The language of the GM technology debate

Prof Guy Cook

1st October, 2008

The great GM debate is a complex one. Professor Guy Cook examines the ways in which the issue is often tackled - verbally that is. more...

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