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- 10 years after the Sea Empress oil spill and still no emergency tug cover for Milford Haven Waterway
- Assembly can still take action to stop GM
- Brown's Budgets have failed green test
- Call for Assembly to support clean energy review
- Climate change challenge for Welsh Assembly Government
- Climate changing gas high in Pembrokeshire and Port Talbot
- Climate changing gases on the increase
- Environmental organisations say no to new nuclear in Wales
- Extra protection for Pembrokeshire Islands welcome
- Friends of the Earth welcomes Action Not Words on Climate Change
- Government set to introduce Climate Bill in Queen's Speech
- Hain urged to support Assembly's rejection of nuclear power
- Politicians challenged to act now on climate change
- Landfill waste reduction welcomed but more must be done
- Making some 'green' resolutions for 2006? Try our climate change top tips
- Minister's climate change announcement inadequate
- Majority of Welsh MPs back climate change law
- Non-nuclear technologies are way to safeguard Anglesey economy
- Opposition to oil and gas proposal near west Wales coast
- Protest to greet new M4 exhibition
- Rhodri urged to stick to anti-nuclear policy on Chernobyl anniversary
- Severn Barrage - 10 mile concrete energy dinosaur is not the answer to Welsh energy needs
- Severn barrage rejection welcomed but nuclear support condemned
- Showgoers support call for action on climate change
- Solar Cell plan for Cardiff welcomed
- Support for nuclear-free petition welcomed
- Support for rejection of nuclear power by UK Government Advisers
- Support for wave energy
- Top climate scientist to address Welsh Lib Dem conference
- UK Government's climate review is totally inadequate
- Wales can tackle climate change without nuclear power
- Wales must do better than England to protect farming from GM threat
- Welsh energy review inadequate to meet challenge of climate change
- Welsh Secretary praised for installing solar panels
- Young people say not enough is being done to tackle climate change
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