The world's poor need clean energy - not fossil fuels

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Bob Ward of the Grantham Institute says attempts to promote fossil fuels as a solution to poverty are wide of the mark

Climate change sceptics are becoming ever more strident in their demands that poor people around the world choose fossil fuels over cleaner sources of energy. Last week, Viscount Ridley, the Conservative...

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