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Jul 04 2011

Decision Time on nuclear power

By Tom Burke

In the aftermath of the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, and the German government deciding to scrap its nuclear energy programme, is it time for the UK to follow suit?

Instead of building a new generation of nuclear power stations, should we instead let them pass into history, and follow the Germans in focusing instead on renewable energy?

Doing that would be a disaster, say the proponents of

Mar 03 2011

NY Times: Rush to Renewable Energy Generates ‘Enormous’ Financial Questions in Europe

By Admin

The spectacular growth in recent years in the number and size of renewable energy sources across the European Union—particularly wind and solar power—driven by high subsidies and government rhetoric on climate change has left the national electricity grids scrambling to cope. Jeremy Lovell of ClimateWire reports in the NY Times on obstacles facing Europe’s low carbon transformation.

Rush to

Nov 26 2010

E3G in the News In Chile

By Monica Araya

Monica Araya was interviewed in Chile’s main financial newspaper - diario financiero - and one of the main political radio programmes.

In the interviews she talks about the need for Chile to develop a low carbon, resilient strategy to avoid the current deadlock between energy companies on the one hand and environmentalists on the other.

Listen to the interview with Radio Duna below.

Dec 14 2009

Copenhagen Week 2 - Closing the Deal

By Editor

Ten key questions determining the future of everyone on the planet will be answered by the end of next week.

1. Will we stay below two degrees or are we headed for a four degree world?
2. Will the US re-enter or wreck the global climate regime?
3. Are we headed for a legally binding treaty or more talks about talks?
4. Is there enough real money on the table?
5. Are we working on one or two

Nov 23 2009

Guardian: Shane Tomlinson on Green Technology

By Editor

Shane Tomlinson was interviewed by Alok Jha of The Guardian on green technology and the framework on disseminating it effectively. The article below appeared in The Guardian on Monday 23 November.

Global body needed to direct green technology, G77 says

Developing nations call for UN body to police battle on climate change

A green technology body with powers to direct a worldwide transition

Nov 05 2009

Nick Mabey quoted in The Huffington Post by William S Becker

By Editor

William S. Becker, Executive Director of Presidential Climate Action Project has written a series of articles for The Huffington Post on ‘Road to Copenhagen’. One of these – Part 2: Risky Business quotes Nick Mabey’s ‘Delivering Climate Security: International Security Responses to a Climate Changed World’ extensively.

Partly arising from Mr. Becker’s participation at E3G’s

Sep 16 2009

The debate must focus on the human cost

By Tom Burke

Between 150 and 200 million people could be displaced by rising sea levels by 2050

The doctors are right about the scale of the health catastrophe that will result from a failure to deal with climate change. So far, the public debate on climate has focused mainly on the science and the economics. We have been made very aware of what dealing with climate change might do to business, and nothing

Aug 27 2009

NY Times: United Kingdom Faces a Quandary Over New Nuclear or Coal Power

By Tom Burke

The UK has a legally binding commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 34% by 2020, and 80% by 2050 on 1990 figures. Given that emissions from power stations account for about 37% of all UK CO2 emissions, what direction will the energy industry take in a carbon constrained world?

Tom Burke speaks to Jeremy Lovell of ClimateWire about the alternatives to including nuclear power in

Jun 12 2009

Blame games on climate change

By Nick Mabey and Malini Mehra

As the climate change negotiations draw to a close at Bonn, Nick Mabey, CEO of E3G and Malini Mehra, CEO of Centre of Social Markets, summarise their thoughts on the state of play. Their article, entitled ‘Blame games on climate change’ has been published as a comment piece by the Guardian.

Blame games on climate change

If nations can rise above past conflicts, why can’t they work

Jan 09 2009

UN Climate Conference: The countdown to Copenhagen

By Tom Burke

As the UNFCCC meeting in Poznan (COP 14) becomes becomes a distant memory, Michael McCarthy, Environment Editor of The Independent looks onwards to the next UNFCCC meeting (COP 15) in Copenhagen, in December 2009.

In his article (below), McCarthy speaks to Tom Burke about the enormity of the task ahead and who he thinks should be leading the effort.

In 331 days’ time, 15,000 officials from

Jan 04 2009

War passes: the climate is for ever

By Tom Burke

Tom Burke’s latest commentary was published in The Independent on January 4th, 2009.

War passes: the climate is for ever

We humans are better at dealing with crises than long-term problems. The future could judge us harshly”

This is arguably the first week of the most important year in human history. The grandiose invites suspicion so the previous sentence was written reluctantly. Ideas

Dec 01 2008

Christian Science Monitor: Building trust tops global climate agenda

By Jennifer Morgan

As the negotiations in Poznan kick off, Peter N. Spotts of The Christian Science Monitor looks into the intricacies of the negotiations, focusing on actions that are required vs. the challenges that various groups face. Jennifer Morgan speaks about the role of the US administration, in the past and the future.

Building trust tops global climate agenda

Talks start Monday in Poland for a

Jun 20 2008

CNN.com: G8 Summit preview

By Tom Burke

With the 2008 G8 summit fast approaching, CNN.com has looked ahead at the possible outcomes on climate change.

Included in their interviews with “world leaders working at the sharp end of combating climate change” was E3G’s own Tom Burke.

The environmental policy advisor: Tom Burke

Tom Burke is a British environmental policy advisor to Rio Tinto plc, one of the world’s largest mining

May 27 2008

Newsnight: The end of green?

By Tom Burke

What do rising fuel prices and the credit crunch mean for environmental concerns?

With some commentators suggesting that the environment will now have to take a back seat as consumers worry about their wallets, BBC Newsnight explored the topic with a major feature on 27th May.

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E3G Founding Director Tom Burke was

May 01 2008

Climate Security Report covered by ‘New Security Beat’ blog

By Chris Littlecott

For a while now, one of the top places for forward thinking on today’s new security context has been the ‘New Security Beat’ blog maintained by staff of the Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

As their blog banner proclaims:

Population growth. Water scarcity. Degraded ecosystems. The resource curse. Pandemic disease. Forced

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