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The Connected ClimateCopyrighted Image The Open University / Karen Parker

By Gareth Mitchell (Guest)

05 December 2009

Gareth Mitchell discovers nuclear power raises the same questions the world over  Read more : The Connected Climate

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Nuclear power - yes please?Creative Commons Image JohnGreyTurner under CC-BY-NC-ND licence

By Dr Joe Smith (The Open University)

15 May 2009

Are we coming to terms with nuclear power - or is a push for reactors masking a need to reduce consumption?  Read more : Nuclear power - yes please?

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Renewable energyOU

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

27 September 2007

What exactly is energy - where does it come from, and how do we store and release it?  Read more : Renewable energy

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Environmentally friendly energyBBC

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

01 August 2006

An article about efficient energy use and environmentally friendly energy resources.  Read more : Environmentally friendly energy

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Nuclear power? No thanks! BBC

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

01 August 2006

Mark Johnston explores the issues at the heart of the nuclear debate  Read more : Nuclear power? No thanks!

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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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What if popular demand takes us in the wrong direction?OU

By Professor Nick Braithwaite (The Open University)

04 May 2005

There's much to be gained by encouraging a wider public engagement with technology, says Nick Braithwaite. He's responding to Lord Broers' final Reith Lecture.  Read more : What if popular demand takes us in the wrong direction?

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Disasters don't have mapsOU

By Dr Joyce Fortune (The Open University)

04 May 2005

Joyce's response to the final lecture of the 2005 series of Reith lectures  Read more : Disasters don't have maps

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As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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