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- Green Question Time
- Wind farm campaign success!
- UK Government reopens nuclear debate
- The climate is changing
- Severn Barrage and tidal energy
- Newport Big Ask Live gig
- Pembrokeshire to London - Gerald's GM pilgrimage
- Is trade fair?
- Wind Power: 20 Myths Blown Away
- Dai the Dragon demands action at global climate talks
- Merthyr defeats massive rubbish incinerator
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The future of energy in Wales26 January 2010
Will an undemocratic 'Infrastructure Planning Commission' be able to over-ride Welsh Assembly Government policy and go against the wishes of the people of Wales?
A public meeting and debate with:
- Jane Davidson
Minister for the Environment, Sustainability and Housing
- Hugh Ellis
Deputy CEO, Town and Country Planning Association
- Neil Crumpton
Energy Campaigner, Friends of the Earth Cymru
- Professor Kevin Morgan
Cardiff University. School of City and Regional Planning
7pm - 9pm (doors open 6.30)
Thursday 11th February
Temple of Peace, Cathays Park, Cardiff
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