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Earth in the Balance
Are the global consequences of climate change worsening? Are cap-and-trade schemes the best way to reduce CO2 emissions? With a global recession looming, does the path to economic recovery lead through low-carbon technologies? Can we fight climate change and improve energy security at the same time?
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No Time to Put Climate Science on Ice
Achim Steiner Series: Earth in the Balance 2010-02-05The science of climate change has been on the defensive in recent weeks, owing to an error that dramatically overstated the rate at which the Himalayan glaciers could disappear. With some strident voices even dismissing climate change as a hoax on a par with the Y2K computer bug, the time has come for a reality check.... read Comments: 1 Recommended: 1 Read: 1391 -
Redesigning European Energy Security
William Martin and Jonathan Gillman Series: Earth in the Balance 2010-01-22
Every year, it seems, starts with the return of a noxious tradition: the annual dispute between Russia and Ukraine over energy, a dispute that left millions of Europeans shivering last winter. The EU can no longer afford its fragmented energy-supply system and lack of political cohesion, which undermines its ability to forge a long-term energy strategy.... read Comments: 0 Recommended: 0 Read: 1486 -
Can Energy Be Governed?
Ann Florini Series: Earth in the Balance 2010-01-11Energy lies at the heart of the world’s most pressing global governance challenges. Yet at both the global and national levels, energy governance is far from being able to bring about the desperately needed transition to a system of secure and sustainable provision of energy services.... read Comments: 0 Recommended: 2 Read: 1933 -
Rendezvous with Africa on Climate
Jean-Michel Severino Series: Earth in the Balance 2009-12-03
African countries' decision to act as a bloc at the Copenhagen climate-change summit is an important step forward. But Africa and its partners will now have to unite to win the adoption of measures that ensure the sustainable exploitation of Africa’s vast environmental potential in the interest of us all.... read Comments: 0 Recommended: 0 Read: 2747 -
Playing Russian Roulette with Climate Change
Mikhail Gorbachev and Alexander Likhotal Series: Earth in the Balance 2009-12-03Decision-makers have not faced up to just how close the world may be to the climate “tipping point.” According to the latest science, the current proposals for an international climate-change agreement will result in warming of more than 4°C during this century – double the 2°C maximum endorsed by the G-8 and other leaders.... read Comments: 0 Recommended: 0 Read: 4408 -
Consumers Against Climate Change
Meglena Kuneva Series: Earth in the Balance 2009-11-25
There is a forgotten player in the global efforts to limit CO2 emissions: the consumer. Research shows that many people are willing to do their bit for the environment, but they do not always have the opportunity to consume in environmentally friendly ways, because low-carbon choices are more expensive and harder to find.... read Comments: 0 Recommended: 0 Read: 2664 -
Green Buildings’ Bottom Line
Mark L. Clifford Series: Earth in the Balance 2009-11-23Politicians have spent years bickering over who should bear the costs of reductions in carbon emissions in order to fight climate change. But policymakers should embrace one of the cheapest ways of cutting the pollution that lies at the root of the problem: making buildings more efficient. ... read Comments: 1 Recommended: 1 Read: 1915 -
Seize the Energy Opportunity
Anders Eldrup Series: Earth in the Balance 2009-11-11Securing reliable energy supplies was the key energy challenge of the 20th century. The other big energy challenge is climate change. Add the two global challenges, and you have a Gordian knot: We have to produce much more energy with much less CO2. This is a challenge, but it is also a huge business opportunity.... read Comments: 0 Recommended: 0 Read: 1477 -
Our Low-Carbon Future
Nicholas Stern Series: Earth in the Balance 2009-10-07
If we continue with business-as-usual emissions from activities such as burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests, the probable rise in global average temperature relative to pre-industrial times will be 5˚C or more. If we begin to address the problem now, we stand to enter the most dynamic and innovative period in economic history.... read Comments: 1 Recommended: 1 Read: 5052
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