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Q&A session on the politics of cutting carbon before Cancun

On September 11, 2010April 3, 2012 By admin

Q&A session, which appeared in The Independent, published in September 2010. Can we cut carbon in time? Yes. If we really want to. If all our current carbon intensive vehicles, power stations, factories and other sources of carbon dioxide were replaced by zero carbon technologies at the end of their […]

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