Lord Deben: 'The climate change consensus will not be overturned'

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Committee on Climate Change chairman reveals his thoughts on coalition, the free market's role in tackling climate change, and his love of Twitter

Most people will know Lord Deben, formerly John Gummer, from his time as Environment Secretary under John Major, during which he pushed the role to a previously unattained prominence, or his handling of...

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