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Damian Randle is a tutor with the Open University on two courses, Working with our Environment: Technology for a Sustainable Future (T172), and Energy for a Sustainable Future (T206).

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Plugged into the coastOU

By Damian Randle (The Open University)

13 July 2005

How do we balance the environmental protection of the shoreline with a desire for cleaner fuel?  Read more : Plugged into the coast

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Damian Randle is a tutor with the Open University on two courses, Working with our Environment: Technology for a Sustainable Future (T172), and Energy for a Sustainable Future (T206). He also teaches on the University of East London MSc in Advanced Energy and Environmental Studies for Architecture, run at the Centre for Alternative Technology [CAT], Machynlleth, Wales. These activities followed an eleven year spell as a schoolteacher and in curriculum development in ‘green education’, after which, in 1982, he became education officer at CAT.

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