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Gordon Brown is facing his first major climate decision since taking office. As the Observer revealed on Sunday, the government is considering approving a new rush to coal that would guarantee that Britain would miss even its modest climate change targets. The prime minister’s decision over whether or not to approve these new coal-fired power stations – the first in 30 years – could very well be seen as a litmus test of his commitment to tackling climate change.
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