Outlines the main energy and climate change challenges in the UK over the next five-year term. Identifies five key issues, in light of the evidence from the most recent economic and policy analysis: the need for policy certainty; increased investment in low carbon innovation; reform of environmental taxation; support to the EU ETS reform; stronger focus on energy efficiency
Domestic action on climate change requires a combination of solutions, in terms of institutions and ...
Purpose: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study examines how cli...
Domestic action on climate change is increasingly important in the light of the difficulties with in...
This is a submission by the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy and Grantham Researc...
This submission outlines the latest research evidence from the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Econom...
The UK has consistently played a leading role in supporting and delivering strong EU climate change ...
More than a decade of UK state R&D investment, totalling in excess of £250 million, has shown CCS to...
This is a submission by the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy and Grantham Researc...
Response to the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee call for evidenceResponse to the Energy a...
This note is the Sustainable Development Sustainable Development Commission’s submission to the Join...
A new series of Election Analyses is now available from the LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance (C...
The environment, energy and climate are transboundary issues that require cooperative action to sust...
CCC will provide advice on the 4th carbon budget period – covering 2023-2027 – in December 2010. As ...
What impact can Climate Change Research have on policy and business decisions? Are the UK National a...
This policy paper was submitted to HM Treasury on 9th November 2015 in response to their consultatio...
Domestic action on climate change requires a combination of solutions, in terms of institutions and ...
Purpose: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study examines how cli...
Domestic action on climate change is increasingly important in the light of the difficulties with in...
This is a submission by the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy and Grantham Researc...
This submission outlines the latest research evidence from the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Econom...
The UK has consistently played a leading role in supporting and delivering strong EU climate change ...
More than a decade of UK state R&D investment, totalling in excess of £250 million, has shown CCS to...
This is a submission by the ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy and Grantham Researc...
Response to the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee call for evidenceResponse to the Energy a...
This note is the Sustainable Development Sustainable Development Commission’s submission to the Join...
A new series of Election Analyses is now available from the LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance (C...
The environment, energy and climate are transboundary issues that require cooperative action to sust...
CCC will provide advice on the 4th carbon budget period – covering 2023-2027 – in December 2010. As ...
What impact can Climate Change Research have on policy and business decisions? Are the UK National a...
This policy paper was submitted to HM Treasury on 9th November 2015 in response to their consultatio...
Domestic action on climate change requires a combination of solutions, in terms of institutions and ...
Purpose: Using the new build residential sector in England as its basis, this study examines how cli...
Domestic action on climate change is increasingly important in the light of the difficulties with in...