The Badger Trust refuses to concede defeat in their battle to overturn the decision of the Welsh Assembly to instigate a badger cull in West Wales.
Law Passes the Buck on Legitimacy of the Welsh Badger CullThe following press-release was issued by The Badger Trust today. It is a sad indictment not only of the judicial process but also of the [...] |
Cull or slaughter?The Badger Trust sees the Welsh Assembly’s move in favour of a badger “cull” — slaughter is a more apt description — as perverse, politically motivated, and without any significant scientific validation. |
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Danish stitch-up climate change agreementNews from COP15 of a leaked accord text was profoundly disappointing. Whilst it raises concerns of outside forces undermining the conference, coming as it does [...] |
The windy politician and the shifting sands of time …Copenhagen. December 2009. That sound? It’s the sands of time rustling through earth’s hour glass. Time is running out … not on our world, that [...] |
Who cares wins …Climategate has put a great big fat cat right in amongst the pigeons proclaiming climate change as a watershed for humanity.And by fat cat I [...] |
On the wayFive fifteen on a damp Saturday morning. Not even the garden blackbird is awake. Me? I’m brewing coffee and stuffing an ever increasing amount of [...] |
Join the WaveWe were amongst the first at the table. We grabbed a larger share, leaving less for those who came after. It’s time to foot the [...] |
Palm-oil a false dawn …Palm oil producers already know they cannot meet EU minimum greenhouse gas saving criteria for biofuels (as stated under the Renewable Energy Directive (RED). The EU minimum is 35% rising to 60% in 2017, by default palm oil biofuel manage just 19%. |
Back to the future: the greening of nuclear energyWhilst there is no denying that we need to replace our carbon-based energy dependency with clean alternatives. I can’t help wondering; just how clean is nuclear energy? |
