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Is it over?  Featuring: video, Copyrighted Image Nathan Gallagher

By Dr Wendy Maples (The Open University)

14 December 2011

Dr Wendy Maples has a quick 'peak' at oil and climate tipping points  Read more : Is it over?

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COP15: The hum of expectationStephen Peake

By Dr Stephen Peake (The Open University)

10 December 2009

Climate change conferences sound as though they’re going to be really boring, stuffy affairs. The first of our series of blogs from COP15 suggests otherwise,...  Read more : COP15: The hum of expectation

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How many lightbulb jokes does it take to save the world?BBC

By Dr Joe Smith (The Open University)

14 May 2008

Humour has a part to play in getting the message about climate change across.  Read more : How many lightbulb jokes does it take to save the world?

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Democracy and sustainability: Can we survive in freedom?Creative Commons Image Holger Noß under CC-BY-SA licence

By Dr Joe Smith (The Open University)

18 March 2008

‘Can we survive in freedom?’ The relationship between democracy and sustainability was framed in these terms by a prominent political scientist more than fifteen years...  Read more : Democracy and sustainability: Can we survive in freedom?

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Biofuels: heroes or villains?Creative Commons Image Rainforest Action Group under CC-BY-NC licence

By Professor Stephen Potter (The Open University)

13 March 2008

Biofuels were hailed as the great hope of sustainable energy, particularly for cutting CO2 emissions from transport. But they have suddenly shifted from hero to...  Read more : Biofuels: heroes or villains?

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A third runway for Heathrow?Creative Commons Image Stephen Rees under CC-BY-NC-ND licence

By Chris Blackmore (The Open University)

28 February 2008

'Heathrow: Ready for Take Off?' considers the possibility of a third runway for the airport - a controversial decision affecting many different groups of stakeholders.  Read more : A third runway for Heathrow?

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Flying in the face of climate changeJupiter Images

By Professor Stephen Potter (The Open University)

21 February 2008

Aviation comes under the spotlight in the quest to reduce CO2 emissions.  Read more : Flying in the face of climate change

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Big business goes green Featuring: video, BBC

By Dr Anja Schaefer (The Open University)

27 June 2007

As part of 'How Green Is Your High Street', the Money Programme team filmed interviews with several high-profile business leaders. Here we provide extended versions...  Read more : Big business goes green

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Will green marketing save the planet?Creative Commons Image Toban Black under CC-BY-NC licence

By Dr Anja Schaefer (The Open University)

25 June 2007

Anja Schaefer considers the feasibility of green marketing.  Read more : Will green marketing save the planet?

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A welcome break?Creative Commons Image Gingerbeardman under CC-BY-NC-ND licence

By Dr Anja Schaefer (The Open University)

09 November 2006

The trend is to turn motorway service stations into retail centres. But how desirable are the social and ecological implications of this development?  Read more : A welcome break?

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