The International Energy Agency recently warned that we are a mere five years away from irreversible climate change. In this context, Sam Fankhauser discusses four possible scenarios for the UK’s environment and energy policy and suggests that we have an opportunity to become a global leader in low-carbon growth
The bottom-up approach promoted through the Paris Agreement and signed in 2016 requires the definiti...
The government intends to fundamentally overhaul Britain’s electricity sector. No fewer than three c...
In June 2019 the UK legislated a 2050 net-zero emissions target. This will require the realisation o...
The UK has reduced emissions substantially, aiming for an 80% decrease in emissions by 2050. However...
The United Kingdom started to pursue policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at a relatively ear...
The UK government is responsible for meeting legally binding decarbonisation objectives, but it is n...
Net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are an excellent target, but difficult to achieve by having ...
SummaryKey decisions loom on negotiating future carbon emission cuts as worries grow that even the m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
New discoveries and extraction techniques have created a buzz about a ‘dash for gas’ in the UK. Samu...
Governments have known for more than half a century that emitting greenhouse gases increases tempera...
The UK has an ambitious target of an 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, to be reache...
The UK has ambitious, statutory long-term climate targets that will require deep decarbonisation of ...
Ongoing work on the potential for carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) from fossil fuel power st...
The climate summit in Paris will enter the history books one way or the other. Given a choice, atten...
The bottom-up approach promoted through the Paris Agreement and signed in 2016 requires the definiti...
The government intends to fundamentally overhaul Britain’s electricity sector. No fewer than three c...
In June 2019 the UK legislated a 2050 net-zero emissions target. This will require the realisation o...
The UK has reduced emissions substantially, aiming for an 80% decrease in emissions by 2050. However...
The United Kingdom started to pursue policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at a relatively ear...
The UK government is responsible for meeting legally binding decarbonisation objectives, but it is n...
Net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are an excellent target, but difficult to achieve by having ...
SummaryKey decisions loom on negotiating future carbon emission cuts as worries grow that even the m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
New discoveries and extraction techniques have created a buzz about a ‘dash for gas’ in the UK. Samu...
Governments have known for more than half a century that emitting greenhouse gases increases tempera...
The UK has an ambitious target of an 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 2050, to be reache...
The UK has ambitious, statutory long-term climate targets that will require deep decarbonisation of ...
Ongoing work on the potential for carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) from fossil fuel power st...
The climate summit in Paris will enter the history books one way or the other. Given a choice, atten...
The bottom-up approach promoted through the Paris Agreement and signed in 2016 requires the definiti...
The government intends to fundamentally overhaul Britain’s electricity sector. No fewer than three c...
In June 2019 the UK legislated a 2050 net-zero emissions target. This will require the realisation o...