Best of the web - 23 April 2010

James S Murray
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The Guardian gets interactive and asks readers to play at being the next energy and climate change secretary

Pic: Treehugger.com The election continued to dominate the headlines this week, particularly after that Icelandic volcano finally decided to stop throwing a tantrum, and green issues got an airing for...

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