Anthony Alexander
Anthony Alexander
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Beyond Copenhagen
posted by Anthony Alexander  on February 12, 2010

Part One: Campaign fatigue and sceptic spin complicate climate politics in 2010.
 
With the passing of the UN conference in Copenhagen at the end of 2009, climate politics has entered a new phase. Far from the beginning of a new global accord to a low carbon future, we have entered a period of apparent turbulence. The somewhat opaque mechanisms of international law via the UN can be heralded as either significant progress or scorned for lumbering ineffectiveness.


Beyond Copenhagen part two
posted by Anthony Alexander  on February 14, 2010

Part Two: Climate change is just a symptom of a wider problem: the era of cheap fossil energy.
 
In the wake of the Copenhagen conference, climate change could soon be displaced by a different crisis demanding a transition to a low carbon economy.


Low Carbon Economy: Business as Usual? (update)
posted by Anthony Alexander  on May 19, 2010

The UK's new Liberal-Conservative Government is set to advance a consensus on climate initiatives. But how might structural changes in finance affect the delivery of a low carbon economy? (update post-HMT spending announcement)


UK Government Commission outlines proposals for Green Investment Bank
posted by Anthony Alexander  on June 30, 2010

There is wide support for the creation of a Green Investment Bank to enable the delivery of low carbon energy infrastructure. Recommendations on its creation herald a new approach to private investment coralled to meet a public policy objective.

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