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Both sides of climate change debate urge investigation as Met Office dismisses 'shallow attempt to discredit robust science'Prominent voices on both sides of the climate change debate today called for an independent inquiry i (Read More)
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It would be hard to imagine a less democratic process for appointing the EU president. I should know – I tried toThe news from Brussels is something to slowly savour. For those of us in the Euro-project sceptic camp, the anno (Read More)
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Response from 88-year-old war veteran shoots down attempt to discredit letter published in Newsweek in support of Al GoreFor those of you who have not yet stumbled across his oeuvre before, James Delingpole does a nice turn (Read More)
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Why are atheists not allowed to have their say on the Today programme slot?Age: 39.Appearance: Triumphant, but trying to hide it.Let's just cut to the chase today. What's occurring? Well, good morning John, and good morning E (Read More)
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It's hard to criticise someone who just wants us to be nice, but there's something about Karen Armstrong's charter that grates"We acknowledge that we have failed to live compassionately and that some have even increased the s (Read More)
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Amanda Baillieu has laid bare her utter contempt for environmentalism but failed to construct a solid argumentThe climate change debate has a habit of rearing up unexpectedly in all manner of places. In recent days, it's been (Read More)
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Considerable effort has gone into Christopher Booker's definitive manual for sceptics. Shame he's talking bunk, says Philip BallChristopher Booker, Sunday Telegraph columnist and bete noir of climate campaigners, has here pro (Read More)
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What's it like being married to the President? And can you ever be a private couple in public? Jodi Kantor on the Obamas' marriageAnother Washington dusk, another motorcade, another intimate evening played out in public. On 3 (Read More)
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• Scientists say significant amounts of liquid found • Mission may shed light on evolution of solar systemIt might not be quite as exciting as life on Mars, but water on the moon is surely the next best thing. Nasa scientist (Read More)
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While Brown's qualities are being neglected at home, the clunking fist could be just the thing to save us from Lisbon's rotten treatyThere is only one candidate for president of Europe: Gordon Brown. He stands head and should (Read More)
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Next month, 192 countries will meet to set targets on carbon emissions. The summit will pit the developed world against the developing world in a last-ditch bid to limit warming to 2CThe world's first global treaty to combat (Read More)
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Think of the opprobrium heaped by the press on the regulators who slept while the banks overheated and crashed. And then read the report of the industry's own "regulator" into the recent developments concerning phone-hacking (Read More)
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Tories will suffer for their referendum divisions. But because of Labour's lack of confidence this will be after the electionSo Europe is back. Like a zombie flesh-eater in another movie remake, issues of national sovereignty (Read More)
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Twenty years after I watched the Berlin Wall fall, I worry that the hope it inspired is being slowly crushedWhen the European Court of Human Rights announces a ban on crucifixes in Italian schools, you can either celebrate th (Read More)
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The Tory leader's defective analysis of Europe consists of scapegoating the union for UK problems that have their roots at homeEvery cloud has its proverbial silver lining. A skillfully handled retreat from the barricades – i (Read More)
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Forty per cent of Europe's energy is consumed in buildings. To show leadership in meeting climate change challenges the EU must deliver agreement on the proposed energy performance in buildings directive prior to the Copenhag (Read More)
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Members of the public are drifting into the climate change sceptic camp in recent months and years. How do we stem the flow? From Carbon Commentary, part of the Guardian Environment NetworkThe phrase 'the science is settled' (Read More)
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Cameron should be raising a glass to the Czech court that has endorsed the Lisbon treaty. Now all he has to do is face down his party's Euro-sceptic tendencySo the Czech constitutional court has ruled in favour of the Lisbon (Read More)
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My fiercest opponents on global warming tend to be in their 60s and 70s. This offers a fascinating, if chilling, insight into human psychologyThere is no point in denying it: we're losing. Climate change denial is spreading l (Read More)
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The difference in the Partenopei's performances since Walter Mazzarri replaced Roberto Donadoni has been like night and dayTypical. You wait years for a game in which Napoli come from two goals down against one of Serie A's C (Read More)