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USA and China Join Battle for Net Zero Gold Rush
June 23, 2021
Listen out: ‘The American Jobs Plan will unify and mobilise the country to meet the two great challenges of our time: the climate crisis and the ambitions of an autocratic China.’ So said Joe Biden’s Press Secretary on 31st March, unveiling his new American Jobs Plan – in all its $2tn glory! That…
Energy Policymaking in the UK: Ill-Informed and Incoherent
May 7, 2021
In March 2012, four former Directors of Friends of the Earth (myself, Tom Burke, Charles Secrett and Tony Juniper) wrote to Prime Minister David Cameron to warn him that the pro-nuclear bias of his advisors across government posed a significant risk to the Government’s ability to fashion a coherent…
The Aotearoa Circle: An Initiative for Our Times
Government,Business,New Zealand,Nature & Natural Capital
May 4, 2021
Back in 2016, I sat down in Auckland with a very good friend of mine, Rob Fenwick, to share our frustrations at the difficulty of getting New Zealanders to understand the critical importance of New Zealand’s natural wealth – its soils, forests, biodiversity, rivers, coastlines, oceans and so on. We…
2021: Make or Break For The UK’s Climate Strategy – instalment (C)
Climate Change,Government,Energy,Nuclear,CCUS
February 2, 2021
Both the Ten Point Plan and the Energy White Paper wax lyrical about the potential for CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage), using pretty much the same kind of language as Ministers and fossil fuel companies have been using since the mid-1990s when the technology was first deemed to be…
2021: Make Or Break For The UK’s Climate Strategy – instalment (B)
Climate Change,Government,Energy,Built Environment,Housing
January 31, 2021
If renewables is the UK’s strongest low-carbon suit, energy efficiency in the built environment is by far the weakest. It’s absolutely critical that the UK puts efficiency at the heart of its Net Zero ambition: the lower the total amount of energy required, the easier it becomes to meet that demand…
2021: Make or break for the UK’s climate strategy
Climate Change,Government,Energy
January 28, 2021
For all sorts of reasons, UK politicians do at last seem to have grasped that we are in the midst of an out-and-out Climate Emergency. Despite people’s worst fears that the whole climate agenda would be sidelined by the pandemic over the course of the last year, that just didn’t happen. Indeed, the…