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Solar panels at a women's health centre in Camden, London.
24.05.2007 SAN FRANCISCO, May 24 (OneWorld) - Solar power is the fastest growing source of energy in the world and likely will become much more affordable in the next few years, according to a new report out this week.
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Image: Solar panels at a women's health centre in Camden, London. © Peter Armstrong
Wind power. © National Renewable Energy Laboratory
16.05.2007 UNITED NATIONS, May 16 (OneWorld) - Disappointed with the U.S. role in international discussions on energy, environmental groups are making fresh calls for Washington to give up its isolationist approach and become part of ongoing global efforts to tackle climate change.
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Image: Wind power. © National Renewable Energy Laboratory
15.05.2007
Climate change, environment, rally, protest, London, Trafalgar square, november 2006
UN Commission on Sustainable Development recently ended a two-year discussion about sustainable energy. In response, the Working Group on Energy and Climate Change of the Citizens Network for Sustainable Development called for the "need to dramatically transform the ways we produce and consume energy in our individual households, communities, regions and nation.”
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09.05.2007 UNITED NATIONS, May 9 (OneWorld) - The UN's experts on climate change are facing the wrath of many environmental groups this week for embracing the notion that additional use of nuclear power could be helpful in the fight against global warming.
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