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By Martin Rands
And so, as another generation of over-fed turkeys while away their time, wondering what all the excitement is about and hoping they don’t miss out on the fun, it’s time to look back on another eventful E3G year.
Spring – arrivals and departures
Kicking off the year in the appropriate manner, three of our first batch of interns, Marina Brutinel, Diana Parusheva and Simon McSweeney,
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By Jennifer Morgan
E3G’s Jennifer Morgan has been attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Nairobi, Kenya.
At the end of the Nairobi Climate Conference a specific call was made to Germany to take up a leadership role on climate change. Achim Steiner, the Director of UNEP, and others have indicated that the German Dual Presidency of the European Union and the G8 in 2007 are top opportunities
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By Jennifer Morgan
E3G’s Jennifer Morgan has been attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Nairobi, Kenya.
The New York Times today looks at the outcomes of the conference, and quotes Jennifer’s analysis of the impact of the recent changes in domestic US politics.
Climate Change Meeting Ends Without Pact
New York Times
Jennifer Morgan, who directs energy and climate programs for E3G, a
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By Nick Mabey
The October edition of World Business includes a special report on China, and features an article on China’s energy use: ‘The burning question’.
E3G’s Nick Mabey contributes to the discussion of the role that Carbon Capture and Storage could play:
Carbon sequestration (long-term storage) has long been viewed as the only solution that could redeem our planet from our energy excesses. Nick
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By Chris Littlecott
Jennifer Morgan, Director of WWF’s Global Climate Change Program, will join E3G (Third Generation Environmentalism) on October 1st as Climate Change Programme Director. In her new post, she will focus her work on efforts to deliver a step-change in the international response to climate change – with a clear link to energy security and foreign policy.
Ms Morgan joins E3G in this new
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By Chris Littlecott
Welcome to E3G’s new website.
E3G may not be a thinktank, but we do invest heavily in shared thinking. We want our website to be a hub for information exchange, discussion and collaboration for the wider community of third generation environmentalists.
Articles, reports and comment
We’ve begun the process of posting articles and event reports from the back catalogue we’ve built up over the
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By Chris Littlecott
The announcement earlier this month that E3G Chief Executive John Ashton is to join the UK Foreign and Commonwealth office as Special Representative for Climate Change has been picked up around the world.
The story was first reported by BBC news online, and made the webpages of The Mirror as ‘DIPLOMAT ON GLOBAL WARMING’.
The Reuters report has been published by both Gulfnews.com and The
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By Chris Littlecott
John Ashton, Chief Executive of E3G (Third Generation Environmentalism), has been appointed as the UK Foreign Secretary’s Special Representative for Climate Change, the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office announced today.
John Ashton will support Mrs Beckett and UK Ministers in helping to build a stronger political foundation for international action on climate change. He will work closely
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By Quentin de Molliens
During his recent annual state of the union address, President George W Bush announced the launch of an ‘Advanced Energy Initiative’ aimed at developing new technologies which could help the USA move beyond its current petroleum-based economy.
As part of this approach, President Bush restated his interest in new electricity generation technologies and called for increased investment.
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By Chris Littlecott
What role do diplomats and diplomacy play in the 21st century?
That’s the topic that the BBC Radio 3 discussion programme Night Waves: Undercurrents looked at on 9 November 2005.
E3G Chief Executive John Ashton was one of the panelists.
We’ll keep digging to see if a transcript of the show is available. In the meantime, programme details follow below.
Programme details
This week the
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By Chris Littlecott
News of the EU-China agreement to cooperate on a clean coal demonstration plant was featured in the Financial Times under the headline ‘EU to help China curb coal-fired emissions’. The article features not one but two E3G founding directors.
Firstly, in a discussion of the importance of coal in the Chinese energy mix: “Tom Burke, visiting professor at Imperial College in London, said tackling
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By Chris Littlecott
The summer 2005 edition of ‘On Earth’ magazine - the journal of the Natural Resources Defense Council - featured an interview with E3G Founding Director John Ashton. A pdf of the interview is attached, the text of the interview follows below.
As the World Burns
John Ashton, a top adviser to Tony Blair on climate change, test-drives a new hybrid: environmental diplomacy.

With his sharp
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By Chris Littlecott
The 2005 G8 summit at Gleneagles was overshadowed in many ways by the bombings in London.
Prior to the summit, much attention was focussed on whether Tony Blair would achieve his aim of securing a strong statement on Climate Change.
Two days later, E3G Chief Executive John Ashton appeared on the Radio 4 Today programme to discuss whether this did in fact occur, and what needs to happen
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By Chris Littlecott
To mark the unofficial launch of E3G as an organisation, Chief Executive John Ashton appeared on the Radio 4 Today programme to discuss our role in promoting environmental change.
You can listen to the archive recording of John’s interview on the Today programme website – scroll down the page to 8.42 am and click the link.
The transcript of the interview follows here below.
John
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