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Book Review CLIMATE The counter consensus

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Bang goes the theory

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Book Review SCIENCE AND BELIEF The big issues

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A lot of hot air

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Book Review THE GREEN MIRAGE Why a low-carbon economy may be further off than we think

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God and the energy question

Tim Bruton

The reliable supply of cheap energy is something that is taken for granted in the developed world. This now seems to be under threat.

‘Japanese authorities have raised the severity rating of their nuclear crisis to the highest level, seven. Level seven previously only applied to the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, where ten times as much radiation was emitted’ (BBC News, April 12 2011). ‘A year on, fear and division still poison the oil spill coast’ (The Times, April 18 2011). ‘Germany withdraws from nuclear power’ (The Telegraph, May 31 2011). These are bad news stories arising, firstly, from the outcome in Japan following the tragic earthquake and tsunami and, secondly, from 12 months ago with the explosion of the Deep Water Horizon drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico causing America’s largest environmental catastrophe.