Following last month's Ecologist story, Burying the truth, the Douglas Gowan story continues.
Silenced witness Jon Hughes | 30th November 2007 News Brofiscin Quarry Monsanto Pollution South Wales Industrial Companies Environment Health Politics And Economics Pollution Investigates_63.jpg …
Following last month's exclusive Ecologist investigation, Burying the truth, the Douglas Gowan story continues...
Silenced witness Jon Hughes | 30th November 2007 News Brofiscin Quarry Monsanto Pollution South Wales Industrial Companies Environment Health Politics And Economics Pollution june cover 2007 wild …
The recent U-turn by of some of the UK's leading environmentalists - and one-time nuclear energy opponents - on the issue of nuclear energy, has caused vigourous debate in the media. Their reasoning is that we simply don't have the capacity to produce enough renewable energy to meet our needs. But as this comprehensive Ecologist report from 2007 shows the UK is really a renewable energy powerhouse.
The future of energy is renewable Jon Hughes Mark Anslow | 27th February 2009 News Renewable Energy Energy Oil UK Coal Gas Climate Change Global Warming Carbon Dioxide Carbon Dioxide Global Warming …
February 1968. From South Vietnam the explosive Teêt Offensive has dealt a final blow to shattered US troops and sparked a worldwide appetite for insurrection. Left destitute by standards of living and provoked by a three-year war on their ideological comrades, student leaders across Europe rise up with a single voice ‘We shall fight. We will win. Paris, London, Rome, Berlin.’ Within six weeks, 20,000 protesters will besiege the American embassy in London’s Grosvenor Square. It is the Spring of Discontent, and revolution is the air.
Talking about the Why Generation Ed Hamer Jon Hughes | 1st February 2008 News Generation Y Generation X Baby Boomers Millenials Protests 1968 The Future Hippies Environment Protest Children UK US …