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| EER Monthly January 2013 For this month's top story, we have selected Paul Hockenos' report on the growing number of energy co-operatives i...

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| Is carbon emission trading the Holy Grail that will lead us out of our climate predicament? Or is it rather a diversion that is leading us i...

| To the surprise of many observers, Bulgaria, Romania and the Czech Republic have fairly suddenly joined the group of shale gas sceptics. For...