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LETTERS AND REPORTS IN THE PRESS

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More letters and comments may be found on the website of TREC-UK.

Personal Carbon Allowances

Green taxes don't work

Cutting emissions

  • Cutting the carbon, News Blaze, 2007-10-04. This is from a press release for the FGHTGH report, ENERGY UK.
  • Government not yet meeting climate challenge, Islington Gazette, 2007-10-04.
  • UK Government ‘fails to meet climate change challenge’, Engineer Live, 2007-11-28.

Climate change

Don't try to control it, simply adapt to it

Greenhouse effect 'just a natural cycle'

Oil slick

Concentrating solar power (CSP)

There are more published letters about CSP and related topics at www.trec-uk.org.uk/letters.htm.

Wind power

Advertising Standards Authority rules against nimby group

On the 1st of November, 2006, the Advertising Standards Authority upheld all six complaints made against the SOS group and their campaign opposing the proposed Gwynt y Môr wind farm in Liverpool Bay. The complaints were lodged by Jon Lincoln, Coordinator of the Sustainable Energy Alliance (SEA). All credit to Jon for achieving this brilliant result that points the way for many other campaigns, showing nimby groups that they must not mislead the public with their information, and showing campaigners how to deal with such abuses.

Powerful points of view on wind farm proposal

Get your farm objections in

Wind turbines are only part of the answer to our energy shortfall

Gwent y Mor

Marine power

Power plea

Wave power for island?

This report on the front page of the North Wales Chronicle, 2006-03-09, confuses wave power with power from tidal streams. However, it helps to publicise renewable energy. The reporter asked readers to write in with their views and the letters that were published are shown below. Interestingly, a clear majority are in favour of renewable forms of energy and against any new nuclear power stations.

No nukes

Anglesey still has a bright future ahead long after Wylfa closes

  • Letter from Gerry Wolff in the North Wales Chronicle, 2007-09-13

Hidden subsidy for nuclear power

  • Letter from Robert Palgrave, Gerry Wolff and Marianne Jones in Village.ie, 2007-20-17
  • Letter from Robert Palgrave, Gerry Wolff and Marianne Jones in News Blaze, 2007-10-16
  • Letter from Gerry Wolff in News Blaze, 2007-09-08
  • Letter from Gerry Wolff in That's News, 2007-03-04

Absolutely no need for nuclear power

Nuclear power the hidden government subsidy

  • Letter from Gerry Wolff in That's News, 2007-03-05

Wylfa stance

Nuclear is not the answer

Only answer for energy

Traffic-free routes

Marches


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