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We can’t kick the carbon can down the road…

Terra Infirma

I’ve recently started facilitating Sustainable Business seminars with students at Newcastle Business School. On Friday, we were using Climate Interactive’s En-ROADS model which allows you to play with global carbon policies to see how you can limit average climate emissions.

Carbon 96
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This is the future climate hawks want to see

Business Green

It would be easy at this point to simply list the litany of policy failures and the paucity of political leadership documented by the CCC's almost satirically titled progress report. The renewables-hostile planning system, grid bottlenecks, and glacially-paced nuclear pipeline.

Politics 101
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Challenges & Solutions in Sustainable Energy Engineering: Navigating the Transition to a Low-Carbon Future

Hydrogen Fuel News

Integrate sustainability education into school curricula ( Masters in Renewable Energy Engineering ) Offer workshops and seminars to inform communities about available options. The Challenge: Regulatory Barriers and Policies Complex and inconsistent regulations surrounding renewable energy.

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Ed’s note: Energy poverty in our own backyard

Smart Energy International

It brings together academics, policymakers and various experts in the field of energy poverty for a series of seminars, workshops and discussions. The drivers are manifold and deeply structural – they span, at least, across various policies, whether economic, social, employment, energy, climate, taxation, welfare, housing, or health”.

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IEA Think Tank Contributes to Climate Science Denial Documentary

DeSmogBlog

The IEA has extensive influence in politics and the media. From Brexit to Trussonomics, the IEA has consistently peddled and promoted destructive and damaging policies,” Green Party MP Caroline Lucas told DeSmog. The IEA also received a £21,000 grant from U.S. oil major ExxonMobil in 2005.

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A Growing Wave of Litigation Spurs Climate Action

DeSmogBlog

But it also reflects a deeper evolution in the politics of climate change and in the attitude of activists, social scientists, media professionals, and lawyers. More generally, climate litigation has become a fundamental instrument to enforce political climate commitments, such as the Paris Agreement. Pushing for Prevention.

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Global Briefing: In-person COP15 biodiversity talks braced for delay to 2022

Business Green

China has slammed the European Union's proposed carbon border tax, arguing the policy is in violation of international trading rules. The country's minister for maritime and investment affairs Luhut Pandjaitan told a seminar this week that he was optimistic the country could achieve net zero within 40 years, according Reuters. "I