The imposing, rectangular structure of Torness power station looms large along the A1, wedged between the road and the East Lothian coastline. Painted the specific shade of Dunbar Grey (named after the town) so it blends into the normally overcast skies, the day I visit it stands out because the UK is, once again, enduring a heatwave caused by climate change. Power stations like Torness could be part of the fight against rising temperatures, but as of this year, it … read more »
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