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  • Act on climate change call to Welsh Assembly
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  • Assembly failing on climate change
  • Assembly wind energy policy welcomed
  • Bosses and Unions misguided on nukes
  • Call for prosecution on oil spill
  • Cefn Croes wind farm opening welcomed but more needed
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  • Chance for schools to shout about climate change
  • Climate crisis demands energy revolution
  • Free seminar to explain public's "Right to Know"
  • GM free Europe petition launched in Wales
  • Green Energy Roadshow to raise awareness of climate change across Wales
  • Groups unite to stop GM contamination in Wales
  • LNG warning in massive fuel blast
  • No place for nuclear power in Wales
  • Promote People Power
  • Refineries in pollution top ten
  • Schools in Wales join climate change week
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  • The bare minimum for Wales
  • The future of food and farming in Wales
  • Welsh Assembly Government must focus on climate change failure
  • Welsh Greens go ape over supermarkets

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Press releases 2005

14 Dec -

LNG warning in massive fuel blast


29 Nov -

No place for nuclear power in Wales


23 Nov -

Bosses and Unions misguided on nukes


8 Nov -

Schools in Wales join climate change week


29 Oct -

Welsh Greens go ape over supermarkets


14 Oct -

Refineries in pollution top ten


11 Oct -

The bare minimum for Wales


10 Oct -

Welsh Assembly Government must focus on climate change failure


29 Sep -

Assembly failing on climate change


22 Sep -

Climate crisis demands energy revolution


9 Aug -

Call for prosecution on oil spill


12 Jul -

Assembly wind energy policy welcomed


6 Jul -

Centurions Greet International Nuclear Congress at Caerleon


29 Jun -

Chance for schools to shout about climate change


24 Jun -

Free seminar to explain public's "Right to Know"


20 Jun -

Green Energy Roadshow to raise awareness of climate change across Wales


16 Jun -

Cefn Croes wind farm opening welcomed but more needed


10 Jun -

Secret welsh nuclear waste dump sites revealed


3 Jun -

GM free Europe petition launched in Wales


18 May -

The future of food and farming in Wales


26 Apr -

Promote People Power


21 Mar -

Assembly can take action on GM contamination


23 Feb -

Groups unite to stop GM contamination in Wales


1 Feb -

Act on climate change call to Welsh Assembly


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