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| 01. UK Coalition Government 02. Meeting the Low Carbon Skills Challenge 03. All Change for the UN Climate Chief 04. Mining Rare Earth Metals for Green Power Generation 05. Energy Connections - Smart Grids |
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| UK Coalition Government For the first time since 1945 the UK general election has resulted in the formation of a coalition government. What does the new government mean for issues such as climate change and energy policy? |
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| Meeting the Low Carbon Skills Challenge The threat of climate change is now widely recognised and it is accepted that to prosper in future Britain needs to ensure sustainable growth is achieved through decarbonisation of the economy. |
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| All Change for the UN Climate Chief Three months on from the formal resignation of Dutch official Yvo de Boer from the position of UN Climate Chief, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Christiana Figueres as the new Executive Secretary of the United Nations Climate Change Secretariat. |
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| Mining Rare Earth Metals for Green Power Generation In the quest for green technology and energy generation where we are no longer reliant on fossil fuels, we must undertake some less than green processes. |
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| Energy Connections - Smart Grids East Midlands Development Agency (emda) invites energy technology companies to join the Energy Connections network. |
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