As the FT reports in an email this morning: Renewables have overtaken coal as the world’s largest source of power capacity and the sector is
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The FT and Climate QE
I have already noted that Climate QE made it to the letters page of the Guardian this morning. It was also in the FT’s letters
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Climate QE in the Guardian this morning
This letter is in the Guardian this morning: Your editorial rightly highlights the serious problem of finding adequate funding to allow developing countries to tackle
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If oil prices stay low we need new taxes on it
According to the FT Opec has said it will not cut oil production even if the price of oil falls to $20 a barrel. That
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We can’t burn our way to growth
Martin Wolf makes an observation in the FT this morning that my friend and Green New Deal colleague Jeremy Leggett has been making for some
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Hinkley Point: poverty of thinking pointing to a disaster waiting to happen
Hinkly Point C nuclear power station is to go ahead. So, the UK government is going to give a state owned French company working in
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Life can only be lived within limits
My friend and Green New Deal colleague, Andrew Simms, had an excellent article in the Guardian yesterday in which he pointed out that best estimates
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We’re already burning our way to oblivion. How does fracking help?
As the FT notes this morning: The wedge of land squeezed between the M56 and M62 in north-west England could be Britain’s new oil and
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Time to call Centrica’s bluff – and use the N word (that’s N for nationalisation)
The Guardian reports this morning: The dispute between energy firms and the government over the level of tax paid for offshore UK drilling dramatically escalated on
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