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In 1985 the Ecology Party formally changed its name to the Green Party. At that stage it covered the whole of the UK including Scotland.

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All Our Yesterdays - On This Day

Links to All Our Yesterdays site for events that happened on this day in (Green) History
  • 2002 : UK Government announces feasibility study into Carbon Capture and Storage
  • 1987 : report on "The Greenhouse Project" launch
  • 1987 : Policymakers turn from Ozone to Greenhouse, says Wall Street Journal
  • 1969 : trying to spin Vietnam, Moynihan starts warning about #climate change
  • 1954 : nuclear electricity will be too cheap to meter
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