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Author: Jane Anderson
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Expert Economists on Climate Change and the need to act
From treehugger “The excellent Climate Consensus blog over at The Guardian just reported on some interesting research based on a survey of expert climate economists. The result? Of those economists who had actually engaged substantively with the issue of climate … Continue reading
Construction Industry Commitments to reduce Embodied Carbon
This post has now been updated. In the lead up to COP21 in Paris, a number of companies made high profile commitments to reduce their carbon impact, but companies such as Interface, Wilmott Dixon and Marshalls have been making serious commitments to … Continue reading
Happy Christmas, and an upcycled post to end 2015!
Wishing all my readers a Happy Christmas and my best wishes for 2016! Firstly, if you wish to celebrate in Australia, here are some sustainable beers and an article from CAMRA about sustainable brewing in the UK. The Australian Conservation Foundation have … Continue reading
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Why I’m not so happy about the outcome of #COP21
It could have been a whole lot worse, but it needed to be a whole lot better. Our kids have a lot of work to do.
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Climate Change and the need to act…
In alphabetical order, here are links to my blogs on how a wide range of influential people and organisations talking about what needs to be done (and what they are doing in some cases) about Climate Change. The British Public … Continue reading
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Irish business on climate change and the need to act
Taken from the Irish Times, 27 November 2015 “Today, more Irish companies (and Irish-based companies) are embracing the concepts of carbon reduction and energy efficiency, if not for their own peace of mind, then for that of their investors and … Continue reading
Global companies on climate change and the need to act…
Taken from Money Observer, 4 November 2015 According to a report published by CDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project), the number of companies now actively involved in reducing their carbon footprint has increased dramatically over the past five years. CDP’s analysis … Continue reading
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CO2 emissions: if you could see what I’m talking about, would it help?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=share&v=G0OZyXHi99c From Carbon Visuals and PWC.
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The UK Public on Climate Change and the need to act
Check out my infographic on the UK public’s attitude to Climate Change and the need to act, taken from recent Government Surveys.
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