Yesterday’s breaking news (in tweets) from COP21
[View the story “COP21 – Day One Coverage” on Storify]
[View the story “COP21 – Day One Coverage” on Storify]
We’re not ones to say “We told you so…” at 350, but we’re delighted to hear that the COP 21 Climate Change summit has already established that carbon trading from emissions reductions is firmly back at the heart of the… Read More »$500m pledge at COP 21: A return to global carbon trading
We have a theory about the Chinese stock market crash. And it’s just that, a theory because as anyone who studies the Chinese economy knows, there’s a certain lack of transparency in the data that makes it difficult to pinpoint… Read More »An alternative explanation for the Chinese Stock Market crash
On the surface, the latest CMA energy market investigation (Competition and Markets Authority) report appears to be criticising the big six consumer energy suppliers (CMA reports). Consumers have footed a bill between 2009-2013 (the report focus) that’s £1.2bn per year… Read More »CMA energy market investigation: The UK needs a carbon tax?
In a break from our usual focus on carbon reduction and renewable energy investment, this week I’ve hijacked Renewable Money with a prediction about the UK general election tomorrow. You might not know that old hands from the politics circuit… Read More »“Is it raining?” and other strange election result predictors…
As Britain is gripped by election fever it seems the issue of climate change and CO2 reduction has taken a back seat. But rising global CO2 emissions will have a significant impact on the nation’s future health and economic prosperity,… Read More »Election Special: How to vote for lower carbon emissions?