Legal push to increase the ambition to reduce GHG emissions

Arthur Neslen writes in the Guardian about the recent court decision in the Netherlands to force the government to have a more ambitious target to reduce GHG emissions. The Dutch court ordered the state to reduce emissions by 25% within five years to protect its citizens from climate change in world’s first climate liability suit. … Continue reading Legal push to increase the ambition to reduce GHG emissions

Concern over major health risk from climate change

Chris Mooney writes an article in the Washington Post about a new study that concludes that climate change could have a major impact – mostly negative – on our health. It does explain that there are health benefits of climate change mitigation and that reinforces the need for greater energy efficiency, amongst other mitigation options. … Continue reading Concern over major health risk from climate change

Two reflections on the Pope’s message on climate change

It has been fascinating to see how commentators have discussed the encyclical on the environment that the Roman Catholic Church released this week. EiD was particularly interested in two. The first is from Fareed Zakaria, an opinion writer for the Washington Post. The second is by Nick Butler, energy blogger for the Financial Times.   … Continue reading Two reflections on the Pope’s message on climate change

Significant increase in climate finance in 2014

The International Institute for Sustainable Development reports a welcome increase in multilateral funding for climate finance. Importantly, of the mitigation funding, 35% went to renewable energy, 27% to sustainable transport and 22% to energy efficiency.   Multilateral Development Banks Report 19% Increase in Climate Finance Six multilateral development banks (MDBs) have launched the fourth edition … Continue reading Significant increase in climate finance in 2014

Reflections from the recent eceee Summer Study

Sophie Shnapp, a Paris-based policy analyst working on the energy performance of buildings, attended last week’s eceee Summer Study, as did many of you. As you will see by her views on the event, it certainly gave her much to reflect about. So, what do you think about her idea? Sounds good to EiD!   … Continue reading Reflections from the recent eceee Summer Study

Seeking international agreement on controlling aviation GHG emissions

Ed Crooks provides a good article in the New York Times about US moves to address the public health and welfare concerns about GHG emissions from aircraft. The US is seeking an international agreement rather than a domestic standard, and that seems to make sense.   US backs international regulations on aircraft emissions The US … Continue reading Seeking international agreement on controlling aviation GHG emissions

Latest update on climate finance

The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) provides the May update on global developments in climate finance.   May 2015 Climate Finance Update Climate finance-related news and announcements during May 2015 were published by the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Adaptation Fund, the UN Development Programme (UNDP), the Global Environment … Continue reading Latest update on climate finance

The debate continues on how best to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Barbara Carss wrote a fascinating article on the Building Strategies + Sustainability website about a debate going on in Canada over the use of energy efficiency standards to address greenhouse gas emissions. She writes that one economist calls emission caps the most efficient greenhouse gas reduction tool. Why don’t you let us know what you … Continue reading The debate continues on how best to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Are we really making enough progress in addressing climate change?

Chris Mooney writes an important article in the Washington Post about the bustle of activity but the concerns whether we are doing enough globally to ensure we keep below the increase of 2 degrees Celsius of global warming above pre-industrial levels.   The key climate and clean energy problem of 2015: Doing a lot isn’t … Continue reading Are we really making enough progress in addressing climate change?