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Fyson on ... research that should remind the sector ..
5 September 2008
Research that should remind the sector of the importance of considering happiness in planning.
Shepley on ... trust's breach of impartiality
29 August 2008
I have been a member of the National Trust for many years, supporting as I do the aims that it was established to promote.
Facing uncomfortable truths on coastal defence consequences
22 August 2008
Anybody taking on a top job wants to make a big impact quickly and incoming Environment Agency chairman Lord Smith is no exception.
Fyson on ... rights and wrongs of coal versus nuclear
15 August 2008
Fyson on ... rights and wrongs of coal versus nuclear and how we will need to strike an energy compromise.
All the evidence points to string of broken promises in key policy
8 August 2008
It is several centuries old, but the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy still rings true:
Fyson on ... Measures that prove increasing wisdom
8 August 2008
Fyson on ... measures that prove increasing wisdom in the attempt to get eco-towns off the drawing board.
Food supply must be secured by good planning not the markets
11 July 2008
One of the big ironies from this week's G8 summit in Japan is that after a superficially impassioned debate about escalating food prices and dwindling supplies, the world's leaders sat down to a sumptuous eight-course banquet.
Gummer on ... agreement in a good cause
11 July 2008
We need to stop unnecessary division where a consensus is perfectly possible.
Fyson on ... Vicissitudes in debate over eco-towns
4 July 2008
Vicissitudes in debate over eco-towns as challenge panel report provides misdirected advice.
Nuclear waste bribery unleashes community payment precedent
20 June 2008
It could be out of a lonely hearts column: "Desperately seeking capable partner with deep resources for very long-term commitment. Have eternity to share."
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