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Next year crucial for climate change, says Miliband
Energy and climate change secretary Ed Miliband has said 2009 will be an important year for climate change and reducing carbon emissions.
Government sustainability "on track", emissions reductions lagging
The government's own operations seem on course to meet sustainability targets.
Methane hydrate project to start
Large-scale production tests are being carried out on a previously unexploited fossil fuel which takes the form of flammable ice.
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