By Mick Le Moignan THE fundamental difficulty with most environmental pollution is the long time-lag between land, air or water being damaged and the harm being detected, measured and, if possible, rectified. Early coal miners, oil and gas prospectors and their successors were richly rewarded for providing fuel for domestic use and then energy for […]

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