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983 “Cheap oil not here to stay: ex Talisman CEO,” Richard Foot, Calgary Herald, 14 January 2009.

984 “Bush administration: ‘We tortured Qahtani’,” Ewan MacAskill and Vikram Dodd, Guardian, 15 January 2009.

985 “’War on terror’ was a mistake, says Miliband,” Julian Borger, Guardian, 15 January 2009.

986 “Fears over Britain’s future after plant designer’s row with Finns over delay,” Terry Macalister, Guardian, 15 January 2009.

987 “Fish offer ocean climate hope,” Financial Times, 16 January 2009.

988 “Unless we are decisive Britain faces bankruptcy,” Will Hutton, Obeserver, 18 January 2009.

989 “Let the war on hypocrisy begin,” Henry Porter, Observer, 18 January 2009.

990 “Labour stakes its reputation on second gamble,” Patrick Wintour, Guardian, 19 January 2009.

991 “Let the remaking of America begin today,” Guardian souvenir issue, 21 January 2009.

992 “Sir Fred Goodwin: Imprudent capitalist who risked and lost the respect of his friend Gordon Brown,” Guardian, 21 January 2009.

993 “Why President Obama must mend a sick world economy,” Martin Wolf, Financial Times, 21 January 2009.

994 “Concern remains that bank is on the brink,” Adrian Cox and Jane Croft, Financial Times, 24 January 2009.

995 “Barclays boss admits pledging bank’s shares for personal loan,” Jill Treanor and Nick Fletcher, Guardian, 23 January 2009.

996 “Zero-carbon city solar park to connect to grid,” Karl-Erik Stromstra, Recharge, 23 January 2009.

997 “Solar firms will struggle to survive, say experts,” Karl-Erik Stromstra, Recharge, 23 January 2009.

998 “Sorry is the hardest word,” Simon Hattenstone, Guardian, 24 January 2009.

999 “Yes it’s bad, but at long last the government is getting it right,” Will Hutton, Observer, 25 January 2009.

1000 “China fears riots will spread as boom goes sour,” Tania Branigan, Observer, 25 January 2009.

1001 “Ermingate: police called to examine corruption allegations in the House of Lords,” Nicholas Watt, Guardian, 26 January 2009.

1002 “Hospitals will take meat of menus in bid to cut carbon,” Juliette Jowit, Guardian, 26 January 2009.

1003 “Twenty-five people at the heart of the meltdown,” Julia Finch, Guardian, 26 January 2009.

1004 “Polluters cash in on carbon trading,” Terry Macalister, Guardian, 28 January 2009.

1005 “A measure remodelled,” John Thornhill, Financial Times, 28 January 2009.

1006 “EIC’s Green Jobs Growth Strategy: Investing for the Future,” Environmental Industries Commission, press release, 27 January 2009.

1007 “The humbling of Davos Man,” John Gapper, Financial Times, 29 January 2009.

1008 “Gas chief warns of energy crunch,” Tim Webb, Guardian 29 January 2009.

1009 “Japan faces up to the prospect of ‘peak fish’,” David Pilling, Financial Times, 29 January 2009.

1010 “The game changer,” George Soros, Financial Times, 29 January 2009.

1011 “Oceans will suffocate in a warmer world,” Andy Coghlan, New Scientist, 31 January 2009. Original paper in Nature Geoscience.

1012 “How to reduce carbon emissions from existing buildings,” David Strong, Energy World, Fabruary 2009.

1013 Environmental Finance, February 2009.

1014 “Counting the cost,” Moyowa Ekperigin, Petroleum Review, February 2009.

1015 “Acid bath,” Charles Choi, Scientific American, February 2009.

1016 Petroleum Review, February 2009.

1017 “The greenhouse hamburger,” Nathan Fiala, Scientific American, February 2009.

1018 “The race to $1 per W,” Photon magazine, February 2009.

1019 “PV sector: the storm before the next upswing,” Jorn Iken, Sun & Wind Energy February 2009.

1020 “BP pledges to keep spending plans,” Ed Crooks, Financial Times, 4 February 2009.

1021 “BP sees challenges in spite of record profits,” Ed Crooks and Sheila McNulty, Financial Times, 4 February 2009.

1022 “Government falling short on CO2 target,” Juliette Jowit, Guardian, 4 February 2009.

1023 “Beyond the end of leverage: new banks must arise,” Niall Ferguson, Financial Times, 3 February 2009.

1024 “Why Davos Man is waiting for Obama to save him,” Martin Wolf, Financial Times, 3 February 2009.

1025 “Is free trade the best way to beat recession?” Larry Elliot, Guardian, 4 f

February 2009.



1026 “California dust bowl warning: energy chief says cities will perish unless action is taken,” Suzanne Goldemberg, Guardian, 5 February 2009.

1027 “Britain’s need to tackle its energy gap is urgent,” Andrew Duff, Financial Times, 5 February 2009.

1028 “Curbing a few bankers is a small price,” John Gapper, Financial Times, 5 February 2009.

1029 “Plaintiffs take aim at Madoff’s auditors,” Brooke Masters, Stanley Pignal and Joanna Chung, Financial Times, 6 February 2009.

1030 “Make and mend,” Peter Marsh, Financial Times, 9 February 2009.

1031 “Near the end of the line,” Karl-Erik Stromstra, Recharge, 6 February 2009.

1032 “World Bank and Berlin to bankroll microloans,” Carter Dougherty, International Herald Tribune, 6 February 2009.

1033 “Do not destroy the essential catalyst of risk,” Lloyd Blankfein, Financial Times 9 February 2009.

1034 “Mexico oil fields to drop – Pemex,” Reuters, 10 February 2009.

1035 “Obama rescue bill gets Senate approval,” Ewwen MacAskill, Guardian, 11 February 2009.

1036 “Lawyers helped to phrase apologies,” Alex Barker and Jim Pickard, Financial Times, 11 February 2009.

1037 “Banking qualifications? I don’t have any formal qualifications,” Guardian, 11 February 2009.

1038 “The psychologist’s view,” Oliver James, Guardian, 11 February 2009.

1039 “Lloyds faces accusation of tax avoidance,” Guardian, 11 February 2009.

1040 “Why Obama’s new Tarp will fail to rescue the banks,” Financial Times, 11 February 2009.

1041 “Fastest fall in oil use forecast since 1982,” Ed Crooks, Financial Times, 12 February 2009.

1042 “Call to seize green energy moment,” Fiona Harvey, Financial Times, 12 February 2009.

1043 “An outline of the case for a ‘green’ stimulus,” Alex Bowen, Sam Fankhauser, Nicholas Stern and Dimitri Zhengelis, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment and Centre for Climate Change and Economics Policy, Policy Briefing, February 2009.

1044 “Drop in demand provides a shock to the system,” Chris Bryant, Financial Times, 11 February 2009.

1045 “State to spend billions on CCS,” Anders Bjartnes, Recharge, 13 February 2009.

1046 “Isles of plenty,” Tax Gap reporting team, Guardian, 13 February 2009.

1047 “Algae’s green oil glistens,” Darius Snieckus, Recharge, 13 February 2009.

1048 “Can anyone recall what we put in our nuclear dump?” Terry Macalister, Guardian, 16 February 2009.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/feb/14/sellafield-records-nuclear-waste

1049 “Too high, too fast: the party’s over for Dubai,” Paul Lewis, Guardian, 14 February 2009.

1050 “Behind tax avoidance lies an ideology that has had its day,” Will Hutton, Guardian, 14 February 2009.

1051 “Total says oil output near peak,” Carola Hoyos, Financial Times, 15 February 2007.

1052 “Bankers kept silent over Madoff fears,” James Doran, Observer, 15 February 2009.

1053 “Banking’s big question: why didn’t anyone stop them?” Nick Mathiason, Heather Connon and Richard Wachman, Observer, 15 February 2009.

1054 “Coal fired power stations are death factories,” Jim Hansen, Observer, 15 February 2009.

1055 “Coal at centre of fierece new climate battle,” Robin McKie, Observer, 15 February 2009.

1056 “Threat of gas price rise as reserves run dry,” Geoffrey Lean, Independent, 16 February 2009.

1057 “UK’s shortage of gas will cost users dear, analysts say,” Robin Pagnamenta, Times, 16 February 2009.

1058 “Exxon replaces 103% of output with new reserves,” Sheila mcNulty, Financial Times, 17 February 2009.

1059 “China’s new king of solar,” Bill Powell, Fortune, 16 February 2009.

1060 “Fiscal sun shines on renewables groups,” Andrew Ward, Financial Times, 5 March 2009.

1061 “Oil industry investments take hit during crisis,” Andy Sambridge, arabianbusiness.com, 18 February 2009.

1062 “Is Aid killing Africa,” Aida Edemariam, Guardian, 19 February 2009.

1063 “Shell to lend Nigeria $3bn,” Ed Crooks, Financial Times, 21 February 2009.

1064 “Robert Bramwell is an unlikely consumer hero,” Miles Brignall, Guardian, 21 February 2009.

1065 “Call for energy investment to double,” Ed Crooks, Financial Times, 23 February 2009.

1066 “A climate for recovery – The colour of stimulus goes green,” Nick Robins, Robert Clover, and Charanjit Singh, HSBC Global Research report, 25 February 2009.

1067 “Total eyes role in trans-Saharan gas pipeline,” Matthew Green, Financial Times, 26 February 2009.

1068 “Liberty groups unite,” Tracy McVeigh, Observer, 1 March 2009.

1069 “Thousands head for Washington to protest against coal power,” Suzanne Goldemberg, Guardian, 28 February 2009.

1070 “Modules with a minimal CO2 footprint,” Volker Buddensiek, Sun and Wind Energy, 3/2009, March 2009.

1071 “Little smiles on long faces,” William Hirschman, Photon magazine, March 2009.

1072 “Goodwin took hard line on ‘clawing back’ RBS pensions,” Heather Conran, Observer, 1 March 2009.

1073 “HSBC’s record cash call and sub-prime mortgage disaster pull FTSE to a six-year low,” Jill Treanor, Guardian, 3 March 2009.

1074 “Contractors suffer as Dubai payments dry up,” Robin Wigglesworth and David Flicking, Financial Times, 3 March 2009.

1075 “This is not youthful revellion. We see the catastrophe ahead,” Joss Garman, Observer, 8 March 2009.

1076 “Wind farms seek state aid to keep moving,” Terry Macalister, Guardian, 9 March 2009.

1077 “Expansion of LNG threatens gas glut,” Ed Crooks, Financial Times, 9 March 2009.

1078 “ADB fears global asset falls might have hit $50,000bn,” Raphael Minder and Alan Beattie, Financial Times, 9 March 2009.

1079 “Czech leader joins meeting of climate change deniers,” Suzanne Goldemberg, Guardian, 9 March 2009.

1080 “Sea level could rise by more than a matre by 2100, experts say,” David Adam, Guardian, 11 March 2009.

1081 “Welch slams the obsession with shareholder value as a ‘dumb idea’,” Francesco Guerrera, Financial Times, 13 March 2009.

1082 “Big business unaware of looming emissions bill,” Fiona Harvey, Financial Times, 12 March 2009.

1083 “IEA says non-Opec oil supply will fall,” Carola Hoyos, Financial Times, 14 March 2009.

1084 “Wen calls on the US to offer fiscal guarantees,” Geoff Dyer and Alan Beattie, Financial Times, 14 March 2009.

1085 “Emissions disclosure study puts Shell bottom of the big oil class,” Carola Hoyos, Financial Times 16 March 2009.

1086 “Brown: I should have done more to prevent bank crisis,” Patrick Wintour and Nicolas Watt, Guardian, 16 March 2009.

1087 “A quest for other ways,” David Pilling and Ralph Atkins, Financial Times, 16 March 2009.

1088 “Judge upholds bank’s attempt to gag Guardian,” David Leigh, Guardian, 20 March 2009.

1089 “Deadly crop fungus brings famine threat to developing world, “John Vidal, Guardian 20 March 2009.

1090 “Banker fury over tax ‘with-hunt’,” FT reporters, Financial Times, 21 March 2009.

1091 “Bank faces probe over ’threats’ to directors,” Toby Helm, Jamie Doward and Paul Kelbie, Observer, 22 March 2009.

1092 “Americans angered by fresh revelations about AIG’s bonuses,” Paul Harris, Observer, 22 March 2009.

1093 “Chips down for casino banks,” Ruth Sutherland, Observer, 22 March 2009.

1094 “Scandal sullies Spain’s clean energy,” Giles Tremlett, Observer, 22 March 2009.

1095 “Why the sun is sinking for ethical investors,” Harriet Mayer, Observer, 22 March 2009.

1096 “WTO predicts 9% fall in world trade,” Frances Williams, Financial Times, 24 March 2009.

1097 “MBA arrogance and the myth of leadership,” Philip Delves, Broughton, Financial Times, 23 March 2009.

1098 “Woodchips with everything. It’s the Atkins plan of the low-carbon world,” George Monbiot, Guardian, 24 March 2009.

1099 “State intervention vital if Britain is to meet its green energy targets, says former BP boss,” Alan Rusbridger and David Adam, Guardian, 25 March 2009.

1100 “US banks pull out of $11bn Barclays tax avoidance partnerships,” David Leigh and Felicity Lawrence, Guardian, 27 March 2009.

1101 “Out in the open: recession exposes America’s homeless underclass,” Oliver Burkeman, Guardian, 27 March 2009.

1102 “PM urged to pledge faith in capitalism,” Brian Groom, Financial Times, 28 March 2009.

1103 “An arresting bet for traders,” David Teather, Guardian, 1 April 2009.

1104 “Baton charges and kettling: police crowd control tactics under fire,” Sandra Laville and Duncan Campbell, Guardian, 3 April 2009.

1105 “Why G20 leaders will fail to deal with the big challenge,” Martin Wolf, Financial Times, 1 April 2009.

1106 The sequence of events described over the next 10 days are from “How G20 Ian Tomlinson footage spread shock around the world,” Peter Waler and Tom Phillips, Guardian, 11 April 2009.

1107 “The impact of renewable energy policy on economic growth and employment in the European Union,” Summary of the results of the Employ-RES research project conducted on behalf of the European Commission DG Energy and Transport, April 2009.

1108 Photon, April 2009.

1109 “RPS to replace FiT,” Dominik Sollman, Photon, April 2009.

1110 “The numbers,” Financial Times G20 summit compilation, 2 April 2009.

1111 “How the taxpayer could be poisoned by toxic assets,” Elena Moya, Guardian, 2 April 2009.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/apr/02/taxandspending-tax

1112 “Sun, fun and pillows give way to Robocop,” Matthew Engel, Financial Times, 2 April 2009.

1113 “Bankers rage at G20 ‘with hunt’ against bonuses and buccaneers,” Elena Moya, Guardian, 4 April 2009.

1114 “The storm: the world economic crisis and what it means,” Vince Cable, Atlantic, 2009.

1115 “The ‘savings account’ paying 9%,” Rupert Jones, Guardian, 4 April 2009.

1116 “Chevron and Exxon follow different paths to strike it rich,” Sheila McNulty, Financial Times, 6 April 2009.

1117 “Qatar remains undeterred on LNG projects,” Andrew England, Financial Times, 6 April 2009.

1118 “Gasping at Gazprom, The Lex Column, Financial Times, 6 April 2008.

1119 “Theory of oil-shock recession,” Ed Crooks, Financial Times, 6 April 2008.

1120 “Don’t build your hopes up too soon,” Ashley Seager, Guardian, 6 April 2009.

1121 “G8 warns of hunger threat to global stability,” Javier Blas, Financial Times, 7 April 2009.

1122 “Assistance soars as rich nations confront the needy,” Hal Weitzman, Financial Times, 7 April 2009.

1123 “A sustainable New Deal,” Sustainable Development Commission booklet, April 2009.

1124 “Academies of the apocalypse?” Adam James, Guardian, 7 April 2009.

1125 “Greenwash: E.On’s ‘integrated’ technology claim is shamless spin.” Fred Pearce, Guardian, 9 April 2009.

1126 “Investing $3.1bn in green firms in emerging nations,” Anders Bjartnes, Recharge, 9 April 2009.

1127 “Ice loss reignites global warming fears,” Fiona Harvey, Financial Times, 11 April 2009.

1128 “A green city blooms in the desert,” Julia Ioffe, Fortune, 13 April 2009.

1129 “Skills exodus warning to energy sector,” Santosh Perumal, Gulf Times, 14 April 2009.

1130 “Saudis set aside $800m to secure overseas food,” Andrew England and Javier Blas, Financial Times, 15 April 2009.

1131 “Call to favour nuclear over wind,” Terry Macalister, Guardian, 17 March 2009.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/mar/16/nuclear-power-renewables-edf

1132 “Boomtime ‘apathy’ on mutuals attacked,” Jim Pickard, Financial Times, 17 April 2009.

1133 “Potential bonanza sabotaged by the insurgency and American control,” Julian Borger, Terry Macalister, and Martin Chulov, Guardian, 16 April 2009.

1134 “Anger after government halts solar energy grant programme,” Ashley Seager, Guardian, 17 March 2009.

1135 “No, minister: mandarins frustrate Miliband’s green revolution,” Independent, 17 March 2009.

1136 Shell drops wind and solar power research,” Tim Webb, Guardian, 18 March 2009.

1137 “Cutting back financial capitalism is America’s big test,” Martin Wolf, Financial Times, 15 April 2009.

1138 “China sows seeds of food self-sufficiency,” Javier Blas and Geoff Dyer, Financial Times, 17 April 2009.

1139 “Space, the final frontier,” Suzanne Goldemberg, Guardian, 17 April 2009.

1140 “A radical air apparent for carbon capture,” Darius Snieckus, Recharge, 17 April 2009.

1141 “Venture capital investment falls,” Richard Waters, Financial Times, 18 April 2009,

1142 “The most hazardous place in Europe,” Robin McKie, Observer, 19 April 2009.

1143 “Cheap oil forever,” Ruchir Sharma, Newsweek, 20 April 2009.

1144 “ExxonMobil tops Fortune 500 while other big names bow out,” Andrew Clark, Guardian, 20 April 2009.

1145 “Venture capital firms hit by excesses,” Richard Waters and Joseph Menn, Financial Times, 20 April 2009.

1146 “Secret police intelligence was given to private firm,” Matthew Taylor and Paul Lewis, Guardian, 20 April 2009.

1147 “EDF accused of spying on anti-nuclear groups,” Peggy Hollinger, Financial Times, 21 April 2009.

1148 “At the core of this policing crisis is a leadership failure,” David Gilbertson, Guardian, 20 April 2009.

1149 “South Korea lights the way with its £23bn green deal,” Jonathan Watts, Guardian, 21 April 2009.

1150 “Seoul searching for an economic stimulus – we can all learn from this carbon chameleon,” Terry Macalister, Recharge, 8 May 2009.

1151 “Labour’s leaving present,” Larry Elliot, Guardian, 23 April 2009.

1152 “Persia to the North Sea, and after,” Ed Crooks, Financial Times, Financial Times, 27 April 2009.

1153 “50p rate will create new brain drain, bosses warn,” Patrick Collinson, Tony Levene, Ruth Sutherland, Guardian, 23 April 2009.

1154 “Oil prices resist the world’s recession trend,” Jad Mouawad, New York Times, 22 April 2009.

1155 “Miliband promises new wera of clean coal – but who will pay?” John Vidal and Julitte Jowit, Guardian, 24 April 2009.


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