The Sustainable Development Commission believes that the UK Government can and should set the economy on a clear and unambiguous low-carbon trajectory, a move which would enhance competitiveness and satisfy the demand of UK public limited companies for energy services.Publisher PD
In late 2008, a Monash European and EU Centre sponsored conference - Securing Sustainable Energy Sup...
The threat of dangerous climate impacting on, economies and communities require urgent collective ac...
• Universal access to sustainable energy is essential to support the post-2015 agenda. • Both OECD a...
Sustainable Development Commission submission to the Welsh Assembly Government’s consultation on 'En...
This policy paper was submitted to HM Treasury on 9th November 2015 in response to their consultatio...
This document is the Sustainable Development Commission's response the UK Government's consultation ...
The UK government is responsible for meeting legally binding decarbonisation objectives, but it is n...
The United Kingdom (UK) has placed itself on a transition towards a low carbon economy and society, ...
The United Kingdom has placed itself on a transition towards a low-carbon economy and society, throu...
The authors acknowledge the ESRC and the law firm Simpson and Marwick for supporting the conference....
This paper explores the opportunities for a ‘just transition’ to low carbon and sustainable energy s...
The final report of this consultation is entitled 'Delivering a sustainable transport system : main ...
Alongside decarbonising energy supply and greenhouse gas removal, energy demand reduction is expecte...
This short Discussion Paper is intended to stimulate discussion about how governance of the energy s...
The UK's renewable energy policy has been characterised by opportunism, cost-limiting caps and conti...
In late 2008, a Monash European and EU Centre sponsored conference - Securing Sustainable Energy Sup...
The threat of dangerous climate impacting on, economies and communities require urgent collective ac...
• Universal access to sustainable energy is essential to support the post-2015 agenda. • Both OECD a...
Sustainable Development Commission submission to the Welsh Assembly Government’s consultation on 'En...
This policy paper was submitted to HM Treasury on 9th November 2015 in response to their consultatio...
This document is the Sustainable Development Commission's response the UK Government's consultation ...
The UK government is responsible for meeting legally binding decarbonisation objectives, but it is n...
The United Kingdom (UK) has placed itself on a transition towards a low carbon economy and society, ...
The United Kingdom has placed itself on a transition towards a low-carbon economy and society, throu...
The authors acknowledge the ESRC and the law firm Simpson and Marwick for supporting the conference....
This paper explores the opportunities for a ‘just transition’ to low carbon and sustainable energy s...
The final report of this consultation is entitled 'Delivering a sustainable transport system : main ...
Alongside decarbonising energy supply and greenhouse gas removal, energy demand reduction is expecte...
This short Discussion Paper is intended to stimulate discussion about how governance of the energy s...
The UK's renewable energy policy has been characterised by opportunism, cost-limiting caps and conti...
In late 2008, a Monash European and EU Centre sponsored conference - Securing Sustainable Energy Sup...
The threat of dangerous climate impacting on, economies and communities require urgent collective ac...
• Universal access to sustainable energy is essential to support the post-2015 agenda. • Both OECD a...