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Amy Tillson posted an eventThis report is a WWF and Ecofys collaborative work which shows that all of the world’s energy needs could be provided cleanly, renewably and economically.
It demonstrates that by 2050, power, transport, industrial and domestic energy needs could be met overwhelmingly from renewable sources vastly reducing anxieties over energy security, pollution and not least, catastrophic climate change.
The report also investigates the most critically important political,…
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Over 40 delegates attended this event at the School of Pythagoras, St John’s College. They heard inspiring talks experts in the field: Oliver Caroe, architect to Ripon Cathedral, Nigel Cooper of the Church Buildings Council, Philip Cooper, structural engineer, David Grech from English Heritage and…
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