Five green things we've learned this week

Will Nichols
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From a new energy secretary to keeping the news coming when the lights go out, we run down the key lessons of the week

1. Ed Davey will begin next week as energy and climate change secretary Chris Huhne's resignation to fight criminal charges has many implications, not least a potential delay to crucial energy legislation...

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