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Green Action magazine8 September 2010
Green Action / Gweithredu Gwyrdd covers the environmental campaigns, actions and issues happening all around Wales.
Green Action '10
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In this issue:
Sir John Houghton, one of the world's leading climate scientists, talks about scientific rigour, hope, denial, and how the world can be a better place.
Contents
- Qualified to say
World-renowned Welsh climate scientist speaks out - Green energy
The good, the bad, and the maybe - Inside the Assembly
It's been all change in Welsh politics - Councils go green
Encouraging our councils to Get Serious about CO2 - Climate myths
And the facts that counter them - Justice for Merythr
Our lawyers help one of Wales' most deprived communities
Green Action '09
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In this issue:
Could a green new deal mean more jobs for Wales? How Welsh farmers can benefit if we break the link between intensive livestock production and rainforest destruction.
Contents
- Fix the food chain
What's feeding your food? - Green jobs
'Now is the time to act on green jobs' - Greener energy
Is energy in Wales getting greener? - Inside the Assembly
There's been a lot of green talk, now where's the action? - Welsh emissions
At a glance graphics help you make sense of the figures
Green Action '08
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In this issue:
What must the Welsh Assembly do to lead Wales to a greener future? Bust some of the myths about wind power. Find out how to get involved with a Friends of the Earth local group in your area.
Contents
- Severn tidal power
Barrage not the only option - What to do about waste
Why sending our rubbish up in smoke is not the answer - The path to three per cent
How the Welsh Assembly Government can lead us to the carbon emission cuts we need - Motorway madness
The campaign to stop the motorway proposed through important habitat - Wind myths
Discover the truth about our most advanced renewable technology

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