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1156 “Oil will peak after recession,” Rowena Mason, Bloomberg, 26 April 2009.

1157 “World oil production: trouble sooner,” Bob Hirsch, powerpoint presentation, 26 April 2009.

1158 “It’s hard to believe this is what’s melting the glaciers,” Elisabeth Rosenthal, New York Times, 26 April 2009.

1159 “Britain’spower is draining awy, so what sort of nation are we left with?” Will Hutton, Observer, 26 April 2009.

1160 “Bonds are not yet due a reversal of fortunes,” John Arthurs, Financial Times, 25 April 2009.

1161 “War that made a president,” Jonathan Freedland, Guardian, 28 February 2009.

1162 “Anger at plans for nuclear power station to replace wind farm,” Terry Macalister, Guardian, 28 April 2009.

1163 “Obama poll shows US split on torture,” Guardian, 27 April 2009.

1164 “World arms trade up 20% in five years, says peace research group,” Richard Norton-Taylor, Guardian, 27 April 2009.

1165 “Gore calls on world to burn less wood to curb ‘black carbon’,” John Vidal, Guardian, 29 April 2009.

1166 “Recession and oil demand: looking to recovery,” Steven Kopits, Douglas-Westwood research paper, 28 April 2009.

1167 “Climate countdown: half a trillion tonnes left to burn,” David Adam, Guardian, 29 April 2009.

1168 “World’s biggest solar tower lights up,” Ben Backwell, Recharge, 1 May 2009.

1169 “The solar energy handbook: The second growth phase of solar energy era,” Vishal Shah, Barclays Research, 1 May 2009.

1170 Photon, May 2009.

1171 “Abu Dhabi looks to trim $4bn from cost of building Masdar,” Karl-Erik Stromstra, Recharge, 1 May 2009.

1172 “Whirling destruction saps forests’ carbon uptake, New Scientist, 2 May 2009.

1173 “Russia to build floating Arctic nuclear stations,” John Vidal, Observer, 3 May 2009.

1174 “Cleantech squeezed by drop in financing,” Kate Galbraith, New York Times, 4 May 2009.

1175 “Mafia link to Sicily wind farms probed,” Guy Dinmore, Financial Times, 5 May 2009.

1176 “CBI tested in spat over Heathrow runway,” Jim Pickard, Financial Times, 5 May 2009.

1177 “Oil groups to end 40 year Iraq exile,” Carola Hoyos, Financial Times, 7 May 2009.

1178 “Insolvent banks should feel market discipline,” Matthew Richardson and Nouriel Roubini, Financial Times, 7 May 2009.

1179 “Ashley Seager spent £8,500 on solar roof panels and is now reaping the reward,” Guardian, 9 May 2009.

1180 Nicholas Stern, “A blueprint for a safer planet,” Bodley Head, 256 pp, 2009. Reviewed by Fred Pearce, Guardian, 9 May 2009.

1181 Anthony Giddens, “The politics of climate change,” Polity, 256pp, 2009. Reviewed by Fred Pearce, Guardian, 9 May 2009.

1182 Yda Schreuder, “The corporate greenhouse,” Zed, 256pp, 2009. Reviewed by Fred Pearce, Guardian, 9 May 2009.

1183 “UK nuclear hopeful Areva attacked on safety,” Terry Macalister, Guardian, 10 May 2009.

1184 “Nuclear anxiety,” David Sanger, 10 May 2009.

1185 “G20 police ‘used undercover men to incite crowds’,” Jamie Doward and Mark Townsend, Observer, 10 May 2009.

1186 “’Dragon’ academy teaches teenagers who quit school to become tycoons,” Liz Lightfoot, Observer, 10 May 2009.

1187 “Every home to be fitted with ‘smart’ meters,” Fiona Harvey, Financial Times, 9 May 2009.

1188 “Boxing clever: every UK household may get smart meter for gas and electricity,” Adam Vaughan, Guardian, 12 May 2009.

1189 “Oil boon,” The Lex Column, Financial Times, 11 May 2009.

1190 “Peak oil, not speculation,” Steven Kopits, Douglas-Westwood Industry Comment, 11 May 2009.

1191 “It’s not bankers Labour is watching, it’s you,” Larry Elliot, Guardian, 11 May 2009.

1192 “UK fired up to take the lead in the global marketplace,” Alok Jha, Guardian, 12 May 2009.

1193 “We must cut our emissions to keep the lights on,” Dorothy Thompson, Guardian, 12 May 2009.

1194 “Sun sets on BP’s hopes,” Ed Crooks, Financial Times, 13 May 2009.

1195 “BP on solar power: the industry hits back,” Ed Crooks, ft.com/energysource, 14 May 2009.

1196 “2020: A vision for PV in the UK,” UK Photovoltaic Manufacturers Association special report (www.uk-pv.org), 13 May 2009. Also: “BP on solar power: the industry hits back,” Ed Crooks, ft.com/energysource, 14 May 2009.

1197 “Hooray! The Array is now under way,” Editorial, Recharge, 15 May 2009.

1198 “’True green’ solar flies its true colours,” Darius Snieckus, Recharge, 15 May 2009.

1199 “Renewables Global Status Report: 2009 Update” Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century, May 2009.

1200 “Safety scares at Sellafield threaten to undermine nuclear ‘renaissance’,” Terry Macalister, Guardian, 17 May 2009.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/may/17/safety-scares-at-sellafield

1201 “Two more radiation leaks from British submarines revealed,” Rob Edwards, Guardian, 19 May 2009.

1202 “Call for public inquiry over new nuclear stations,” Terry Macalister, Guardian, 18 May 2009.

1203 “Growing pains,” Guardian editorial, 18 May 2009.

1204 “Ford and Honda pull out of scrappage scheme,” Tim Webb, Guardian, 19 May 2009.

1205 “Thorp nuclear plant may close for years,” John Vidal, Guardian, 19 May 2009.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/may/19/thorp-nuclear-plant-white-elephant 

1206 “Revealed: US and China’s secret climate change talks,” Suzanne Goldemberg, Guardian, 19 May 2009.

1207 “Admissions on emissions,” Ma Jin, Guardian, 19 May 2009.

1208 “Unlikely alliance aims to drive gas guzzlers off the highways,” Tom Braithwaite and Bernard Simon, Financial Times, 20 May 2009.

1209 “Shell projects face renewed opposition,” Carola Hoyos, Financial Times, 19 May 2009.

1210 “Investors rebel over executive pay at Shell,” Kate Burgess and Martin Steen, Financial Times, 20 May 2009.

1211 “Italian solar energy rush risks overheating,” Guy Dinmore, Financial Times, 19 May 2009.

1212 “Russia sees gloom despite rise in oil,” Gregory L. White, Wall Street Journal, 20 May 2009.

1213 “This crisis is a moment, but may not be a defining one,” Martin Wolf, Financial Times, 20 May 2009.

1214 “Electricity use faces first fall since 1945,” Kate Mackenzie, Financial Times, 22 May 2009.

1215 “A renaaisance of renewables,” special section of Recharge, 22 May 2009.

1216 “Let us tap into renewables, insurance companies urge,” Anders Bjartnes, Recharge, 22 May 2009.

1217 “Shell board told to pay back bonuses,” Richard Wachman, Observer, 24 May 2009.

1218 “Off Singapore, hulking reminders of lull in trade,” Keith Bradsher, New York Times, 24 May 2009.

1219 “Saudi warns of $150 oil within three years,” Giulia Segreti, Financial Times, 26 May 2009.

1220 “No Kremlin guarantee of gas to EU,” Nadia Popova, Moscow Times, 25 May 2009.

1221 “Oil industry threatened after militants resume pipeline attacks,” Matthew Green, Financial Times, 26 May 2009.

1222 “Heal the economy to mend the politics,” Larry Elliot, Guardian, 25 May 2009.

1223 “CERA study says Canadian oil sands boost total GHG emissions 5-10%,” Oil and Gas Journal, 25 May 2009.

1224 “Nuclear power warning for UK,” Ed Crooks, Financial Times, 26 May 2009.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/16b1c192-498d-11de-9e19-00144feabdc0.html

1225 “Oil-rich region faces gas shortfall,” Andrew England, Financial Times, 26 May 2009.

1226 “Volatility prompts a paude for breath,” Carola Hoyos, Financial Times, 26 May 2009. Lead article in special report on energy.

1227 “It’s time for renewables,” Jeremy Leggett, Financial Times, 26 May 2009.

1228 “Energy demand set to rise 44%,” Financial Times, 28 May 2009.

1229 “China puts its faith in solar power with huge investment,” Jonathan Watts, Guardian, 27 May 2009.

1230 “Havens of hope,” Madeleine Bunting, Guardian, 27 May 2009.

1231 “Shell to compensate shareholders,” Jill Treanor, Guardian, 1 June 2009.

1232 “End of an era as lumbering GM crashes,” John Griffiths, Financial Times, 1 June 2009.

1233 “Russia urges global help for country to pay gas bill,” Luke Harding, Guardian, 2 June 2009.

1234 “Abdullah’s agenda<” Andrew England and Abeer Allam, Financial Times, 1 June 2009.

1235 “A mechanism of hot air,” Madhusree Mukerjee, Scientific American, June 2009.

1236 “Brazil speeds ahead with pre-salt development,” Patrick Knight, Petroleum Review, June 2009.

1237 “Counting the cost of dismantling,” Mark Rowe and Suzanne Koelega, Petroleum Review, June 2009.

1238 “Remnants of the future,” Christoph Podewils, Photon, June 2009.

1239 Photon magazine, June 2009.

1240 “Money is expensive,” Jeremy Herron, Photon, June 2009.

1241 “Just 0.2 percent from paradise,” Dominik Sollmann, Photon, June 2009.

1242 “Barclays,” The Lex Column, Financial Times, 2 June 2009.

1243 “Floored boards,” Kate Burgess and Richard Milne, Financial Times, 2 June 2009.

1244 “Tide turns in favour of green energy,” Guardian, 4 June 2009.

1245 “Feeling the heat,” Fiona Harvey, Chris Bryant and Kathrin Hille, Financial Times, 3 June 2009.

1246 Hurricane season finds energy groups unready,” Paul J. Davies and Sheila McNulty, Financial Times, 3 June 2009

1247 “Hedge funds poised for $50bn boost,” Anuj Gangahar, Financial Times, 3 June 2009.

1248 “Barclays to scrap final salary pensions,” Norma Cohen, Financial Times, 4 June 2009.

1249 “Bullish Goldman sends oil soaring,” Javier Blas and Chris Flood, Financial Times, 5 June 2009.

http://www.ft.com/cms/84d2eba2-2a26-11dc-9208 000b5df10621.html?_i_referralObject=5931014&fromSearch=n

1250 “Crude leads rally with charge towards $70,” Chris Flood, Financial Times, 5 June 2009.

1251 “Top corporations ‘fail to offer information on effects of climate change’,” Suzanne Goldemberg, Guardian, 4 June 2009.

1252 “Readers give their verdict: first fix the electoral system,” Guardian, 4 June 2009.

1253 “Venture capitalists head for the door,” Pui-Wing Tam, Wall Street Journal, 5 June 2009.

1254 “Big boost for solar and geothermal,” Banjamin Romano, Recharge, 5 June 2009.

1255 “Energy bill ‘too weak’,” Ben Backwell, Recharge, 5 June 2009.

1256 “China teams up with Singapore to build huge eco city,” Jonathan Watts, Guardian, 5 June 2009.

1257 “Hybrid solar-power system promises to gain ground,” Darius Snieckus, Recharge, 5 June 2009.

1258 “China is winning the technology race,” Recharge, 5 June 2009.

1259 “Oil - the next shock waiting in the pipeline,” Vince Cable, Daily Mail, 6 June 2009.

1260 “Profits or principles,” Patrick Collinson, Guardian, 6 June 2009.

1261 “Protests against Putin sweep Russia as factories go broke,” Luke Harding, Observer, 7 June 2009.

1262 “Beyond oil: a Switzerland in the sands,” Ruth Sutherland, Observer, 7 June 2009.

1263 “They had parties, we had the hangover,” Ruth Sutherland, Observer, 7 June 2009. Review of: Gillian Tett, “Fool’s Gold: How unrestrained greed corrupted a dream, shattered global markets and unleashed a catastrophe,” Little, Brown, 301pp, 2009.

1264 “Credit where credit is due,” Howard Davies, Financial Times, 25 April 2009.

1265 “Is solar power dead in the water?” Robert Glennon, Washington Post, 7 June 2009.

1266 “What a way to run a country,” David Runciman, Observer, 7 June 2009. Review of: “The life and death of democracy,” John Keane, Simon and Schuster, pp992, 2009.

1267 “13 years after Ken Saro-Wiwa execution, oil giant Shell to pay $15.5m to the Ogoni nine,” Ed Pilkington, Guardian, 5 June 2009.

1268 “U.S. Foresees a Thinner Cushion of Coal,” Rebecca Smith, Wall Street Journal, 8 June 2009.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124414770220386457.html

1269 “Deans fight crisis fires with MBA overhaul,” Della Bradshaw, Financial Times, 8 June 2009.

1270 “Is fascism on the march again,” Guardian, 9 June 2009.

1271 “China launches green power revolution to catch up on west,” Julian Borger and Jonathan Watts, Guardian, 10 June 2009.

1272 “Unconventional sources promise rich natural gas harvest,” Sheila McNulty, Financial Times, 10 June 2009.

1273 “BP's Tony Hayward warns of dwindling demand for oil,” Robin Pagnamenta and Carl Mortished, Times, 11 June 2009.

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/natural_resources/article6472197.ece

1274 “Oil climbs above $72 as China imports rise, U.S. supplies fall,” Ben Sharples, Bloomberg, 11 June 2009.

1275 “We are fighting for our lives and our dignity,” John Vidal, The Guardian, 13 June 2009,

1276 “German industrial giants sign up to turn Africa’s sunshine into Europe’s electricity,” Kate Connolly, Guardian, 17 June 2009.

1277 “Power from the Sahara,” Anders Bjartnes, Recharge, 19 June 2009.

1278 “How today’s global recession tracks the Great Depression,” Martin Wolf, 17 June 2009.

1279 “My three steps to financial reform,” George Soros, Financial Times, 17 June 2009.

1280 “The softly-softly slope,” Larry Elliot, Guardian, 18 June 2009.

1281 “Goodwin to return a third of pension,” Jane Croft and Jean Eaglesham, Financial Times, 19 June 2009.

1282 “Now the weather forecast for the next hundred years,” David Adam, Guardian, 19 June 2009.

1283 “CO2 warning: 3.6tn tonnes and counting,” Adam Vaughan, Guardian, 19 June 2009.

1284 “The key to the green car revolution? It’s hidden beneath Bolivia’s vast salt flats,” Rory Carroll, Guardian, 18 June 2009.

1285 “Firms chashing in on energy efficiency,” Christopher Hopson, Recharge, 19 June 2009.

1286 “Markets still not ready for any IPO revival,” Hugo Greenhalgh, Financial Times, 20 June 2009.

1287 “Brown demands emergency plan to stop oil wrecking recovery,” Heather Stewart and Larry Elliot, Observer, 21 June 2009.

1288 “Greens told oil is here to stay,” Dominic O’Connell and Jonathan Leake, Sunday Times, 21 June 2006.

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/markets/the gulf/article6543964.ece

1289 “Revealed: catalogue of atomic leaks,” Terry Macalister and Rob Edwards, Observer, 21 June 2009.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jun/21/nuclear-power-stations-inspector-watchdog

1290 “Goldman to make record bonus payout,” Phillip Inman, Observer, 21 June 2009.

1291 “Military cololssus beats swords into solar cells,” Dominic O’Connell, Sunday Times, 21 June 2009.

1292 “Britain’s credit rating is on the danger list – and so is Gordon Brown’s credibility,” Larry Elliot, Guardian, 22 June 2009.

1293 “Managers embrace ‘sustainable’ principles,” Financial Times, 22 June 2009.

1294 “IEA says potential for oil supply crunch by 2014,” Reuters, Finanacial Post, 23 June 2009.

http://www.financialpost.com/news-sectors/trading-desk/energy/story.html?id=1724399

1295 “Energy investment to lag further: IEA,” Muriel Boselli, Reuters, Globe & Mail, 23 June 2009.

1296 “City watchdog: exhaustion may kill off banks overhaul,” Jill Treanor, Guardian, 24 April 2009.

1297 “Carbon targets ‘dangerously optimistic’,” Felicity Carus, Guardian, 24 June 2009.

1298 “Opec and EU say regulation is needed to stop oil bubble,” Boris Groendahl, The Guardian/Reuters, 23 June 2009.

1299 “King hits at Treasury policy,” Chris Giles, Financial Times, 25 June 2009.

1300 “Return of the gravy train – did the crash really change the City at all?” Dan Roberts and Philip Inman, Guardian, 25 June 2009.

http://mymarilyn.blogspot.com/2009/06/crash-and-city.html

1301 “Downturn slashes ranks of super-rich,” Megan Murphy, Financial Times, 25 June 2009.

1302 “Gazprom’s $2.5bn gas deal with Nigeria raises European concerns,” Matthew Green, Financial Times, 26 June 2009.

1303 “When the giving stops,” Vanessa Houlder, Financial Times, 25 June 2009.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/f0bfca14-5ec3-11de-91ad-00144feabdc0,dwp_uuid=672232c6-1385-11de-9e32-0000779fd2ac.html

1304 “Obama pleads with congress to pass historic climate bill,” Suzanne Goldemberg, Guardian, 26 June 2009.

1305 “Obama’s climate bill passes Congress,” Suzanne Goldemberg, Guardian, 27 June 2009.

1306 “Learning how to play carbon catch-up,” ReCharge, 26 June 2009.

1307 “Pioneering CCS plant releases carbon after local opposition,” Terry Slavin, ReCharge, 26 June 2009.

1308 http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jul/29/germany-carbon-capture

1309 “Fears for safety as nuclear watchdog hires staff from firms pitching to build reactors,” Tim Webb, Guardian, 27 June 2009.

1310 “Britain loses moral high ground as MP’s expenses scandal leaves reputations in tatters,” George Parker and Alex Barker, Financial Times, 27 June 2009.

1311 “Alternative social investments,” Economist, 27 June 2009.

http://www.economist.com/businessfinance/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13903053

1312 “Labour remains intensely relaxed about people getting rich,” William Keegan, Observer, 28 June 2009.

1313 “Banks exploiting obscure law to raid accounts and recover debt,” San Dunn, Observer, 28 June 2009.

1314 “Debt agencies act illegally and chase wrong people,” Tracy McVeigh, Observer, 28 June 2009.

1315 “IEA cuts forecasts for oil demand sharply,” Carola Hoyos, Financial Times, 30 June 2009.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/dffed620-648b-11de-a13f-00144feabdc0.html

1316 “Green groups to sue Treasury on RBS investments,” Megan Murphy, Financial Times, 30 June 2009.

1317 “Recovery threatened by toxic assets still hidden in key banks,” Kathryn Hopkins and Heather Stewart, Guardian, 29 June 2009.

1318 “French nuclear industry accused of hijacking global renewables forum,” Terry Macalister, Guardian, 29 June 2009.

1319 “The Climate change climate change,” Kimberley Strassel, Wall Street Journal, 29 June 2009.

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