Texas has largely based its economy on exploiting its vast fossil fuel reserves. Neena Satija, however, writes in the New York Times about how the economic miracle has come at a price and that the state emits more GHG emissions than any other state. Yet, they fear that they can do nothing to reduce emissions … Continue reading Texas and its climate change concerns
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Environmentalists hone their lobbying skills
In the US, Coral Davenport writes in the New York Times that environmentalists show that using the same lobbying techniques as the oil industry is the best way to promote their case. Taking Oil Industry Cue, Environmentalists Drew Emissions Blueprint In November 2010, three combatants gathered in a sleek office here to build a carbon … Continue reading Environmentalists hone their lobbying skills
New report from UK: Buildings and infrastructure ill-prepared for changing climate
The resilience of transport networks, homes, hospitals and water supplies in England need to be enhanced to counter the more frequent and severe flooding and heatwaves that can be expected in future. This is the key finding of a new report by the UK government’s official adviser on preparing for climate change. The findings are … Continue reading New report from UK: Buildings and infrastructure ill-prepared for changing climate
Developing a strategy to avoid a climate catastrophe
Suzanne Goldenberg writes in The Guardian about a new report to the UN that to prescribes concrete actions that the biggest 15 economies must take to keep warming below 2C. Unfortunately, the report did not provide a cost-benefit analysis of the sweeping transformation that would be needed in all 15 countries to keep warming within … Continue reading Developing a strategy to avoid a climate catastrophe
For China, the existential question remains whether it can simultaneously decarbonise and grow
EiD has had several posts on China and understandably it is necessary to follow what they are doing because of the global impact of their emissions. Eduardo Porter writes in the New York Times about the efforts underway, yet the balancing of growth versus climate action remains a concern. China’s Hurdle to Fast Action … Continue reading For China, the existential question remains whether it can simultaneously decarbonise and grow
Global economic summit later this year will not be discussing climate change
The upcoming G20 summit in Australia November will not be discussing climate change according to Radio Australia. This obviously reflects the Abbott government that has totally downplayed climate change issues. This is unfortunate, given the important climate conference in Paris in 2015 that is to set a global commitment. No priority for climate change at … Continue reading Global economic summit later this year will not be discussing climate change
Assessing how to decarbonise our energy systems
Jeff McMahon provides an important article on the effort required to decarbonise the US energy system. While it includes efforts on the demand side, it mainly relates to decarbonised energy supply. Hopefully this is leading to a better dialogue to gain some consensus on the way forward. What Would It Take To Decarbonize The Energy … Continue reading Assessing how to decarbonise our energy systems
Reviewing the new report – Climate Change: Implications for Buildings
Those working globally, regionally or nationally to improve the energy performance of buildings have recognised and tried to explain to a wider audience the importance of having an ambitious approach to such improvements for both new and existing buildings. While one can go on and on about one energy supply source after another, what it … Continue reading Reviewing the new report – Climate Change: Implications for Buildings
Quote of the week
A week ago, Henry Paulson, a Republican, and former US Secretary of the Treasury wrote in the New York Times about his concerns about climate change. He said there were lessons to learn from the financial crisis of 2008, when he was secretary. There is one important part for you to reflect on: The nature … Continue reading Quote of the week
Lord Stern issues stark warning on the financial damage from climate change
Tom Bawden writes in The Independent that Lord Stern says current models do not adequately reflect the science and the impact on global economies Climate change will ‘cost world far more than estimated’ Lord Stern, the world’s most authoritative climate economist, has issued a stark warning that the financial damage caused by global warming … Continue reading Lord Stern issues stark warning on the financial damage from climate change
