Five green things we learnt this week

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From David Cameron's revived green commitment to the UK's first all electric driving tests

Cameron thinks the UK's future depends on green economic success Apparently the British media can only cope with one "Cameron picks fight with his own party" story each week, so with the vote on gay...

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