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Aug 01 2008

E3G is recruiting: China Representative

By Meera Shah

E3G’s presence in China continues to grow. We are now seeking to recruit a representative in China to help develop this expansion.


Job Specification

Delivering an effective and equitable Global Climate Deal by 2009

Political momentum is building towards attempting to conclude a post-2012 “global deal” on climate change by the end of 2009.  To ensure global climate security such a deal

Jul 28 2008

Recruitment, Summer 2008: European Climate and Energy Programme Leader

By Meera Shah

E3G is looking to expand its base in Europe. Details on the vacancy are below and attached for download here. Closing date for applications is 31st August 2008.


The Job: European Climate and Energy Programme Leader
To deliver global climate security, effective incentives are needed to drive the transformation to a global low carbon economy over the next 50 years; aiming to limit average global

Jul 28 2008

Senior Researcher Recruitment, Summer 2008

By Meera Shah

E3G is seeking to recruit a senior researcher to enhance our analytical capacity and support our continued organisational development.


About the Role

The successful applicant will be involved in a range of activities including:

Leading individual work streams for E3G projects across the full range of sustainable development issues;


Engaging with key stakeholders in government, civil

Jul 28 2008

Researcher recruitment, Summer 2008

By Meera Shah

E3G is looking for a researcher to contribute to its growing portfolio of projects. The application form and job details are attached for download here. Closing date for applications is 31st August 2008.

About the Role
E3G is seeking to recruit a researcher to enhance our analytical capacity and support our continued organisational development.
The successful applicant will be involved in a

Jul 02 2008

New E3G Office: Visitor Directions

By Meera Shah

Our transition from our old home in the Science Museum is now almost complete, and right now we’re busily unpacking boxes at our new office in Borough High Street.

Attached here in pdf format for download are our updated directions for visitors.

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E3G Address Details







E3G Office: Visitor Directions

Visiting E3G

The new E3G office is located at 210 Borough High Street, just 20 metres

Jul 01 2008

Christian Science Monitor: Fuel Prices in the UK

By Tom Burke

“At $9 per gallon, British driving habits change” is the title and theme of an article by Mark Rice-Oxley in Christian Science Monitor.

Rice-Oxley explores the links between high petrol prices and the environment – particularly carbon emissions, and includes quotes from E3G’s Tom Burke:

Many environmentalists have quietly rejoiced that the high cost of fuel is apparently achieving

Jun 25 2008

E3G Office Move – 1st to 3rd July 2008

By Meera Shah

E3G is moving!

After 3 years in the Science Museum, we’ve grown to such an extent that we need more room.

So, our long-awaiting office move is now imminent. Painters and carpet-layers are currently preparing our new space, and we’ll be migrating en masse next week to our new location on Borough High Street.

The days of Monday 1st to 3rd July will be the key moving days, and there may

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

Press Release: Carbon capture and storage critical for EU’s climate change objectives

By Nick Mabey

E3G has joined together with Alstom, Bellona Foundation, Climate Change Capital, and Royal Dutch Shell, to form a CCS Leadership Coalition.

The Coalition members aim to collaborate on the accelerated development of CCS by supporting and building on current proposals for European climate & energy legislation. Full details follow below.

Accelerated deployment of carbon capture and storage

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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Tom Burke on Newsnight

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

Apr 30 2008

Reuters: Russian climate plans show tough path to UN treaty

By Nick Mabey

Alister Doyle of Reuters looks at the importance of recent reports that Russia would not accept new binding caps on emissions under a new global climate deal:

His article includes insights from climate scientist Bill Hare and the view of the European Commission, as well as this pithy statement from our own Nick Mabey:

Analysts say Moscow’s position may be an opening salvo. “You have to take

Apr 23 2008

Daily Telegraph: Climate Security report makes the front page

By Nick Mabey

The publication of Nick Mabey’s climate security report makes front page news in the Daily Telegraph.

Environment editor Charles Clover focuses on the threat to international security that could stem from runaway climate change. The article is titled Climate shift ‘may put world at war’, and the introduction focuses on the nub of the problem:

Climate change could cause global conflicts as

Apr 23 2008

News Release: RUSI report - Security response to climate change ‘slow and inadequate’

By Nick Mabey

Today sees the publication of ‘Delivering Climate Security: International Security Responses to a Climate Changed World’, written by E3G Chief Executive Nick Mabey and published by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) as the latest in its series of ‘Whitehall Papers’.

The official publication press release follows below.

RUSI report: Security response to climate change ‘slow and

Apr 09 2008

Nick Mabey joins Eco-Towns Challenge Panel

By E3G Admin

E3G Chief Executive Nick Mabey is one of 12 experts who will provide advice on the development of a series of new eco-towns in the UK.

The panel’s role will be to recommend potential improvements to each developer for their eco-town proposals. The panel will not be responsible for assessing proposals or judging their relative merits. The Government will be responsible for assessing the

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