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Posted inClimate Change

Agro-industrial companies sitting on massive “stranded land-use assets”

by David Thorpe 8 December 2015
Posted inClimate Change

Agro-industrial companies sitting on massive "stranded land-use assets"

by David Thorpe 8 December 2015
Posted inClimate Change

Only half of West Europeans have heard of COP21

by David Thorpe 2 December 20152 December 2015
Posted inClimate Change

Your essential briefing for COP21

by David Thorpe 25 November 2015
Posted inClimate Change

Green bonds could bridge the world's carbon commitment gap

by David Thorpe 19 November 2015
Posted inClimate Change

Green bonds could bridge the world’s carbon commitment gap

by David Thorpe 19 November 201519 November 2015
Posted inArticles

9 reasons to be cheerful that the world is taking action on climate change

by David Thorpe 10 November 201511 November 2015
Posted inClimate Change

How Bonn paved the way to a successful climate change outcome in Paris

by David Thorpe 28 October 2015
Posted inClimate Change

What is fair in the run up to the Paris climate talks?

by David Thorpe 22 October 201522 October 2015
Posted inHousing

Densification theories abound but affordable housing remains elusive

by David Thorpe 12 October 201512 October 2015
Posted inEnvironment

England’s new plastic bags tax “a missed opportunity”

by David Thorpe 6 October 20156 October 2015
Posted inArticles

UK: Britain moves to simplify carbon tax and reporting framework

by David Thorpe 1 October 201530 June 2016
Posted inEnergy

Nuclear dreams in Europe seek happy ending in China

by David Thorpe 24 September 2015
Posted inEnergy

The UK's energy policy has descended into dangerous farce

by David Thorpe 17 September 201530 June 2016
Posted inEnergy

The UK’s energy policy has descended into dangerous farce

by David Thorpe 17 September 201530 June 2016
Posted inGovernment/Regulations

How not to promote energy efficiency

by David Thorpe 8 September 2015
Posted inEnergy

Meet the Guy Fawkes descendant plotting to revolutionise building energy efficiency

by David Thorpe 31 August 201531 August 2015
Posted inClimate Change

Australia's climate pledge leaves other countries to pick up the slack

by David Thorpe 18 August 2015
Posted inClimate Change

Australia’s climate pledge leaves other countries to pick up the slack

by David Thorpe 18 August 2015
Posted inGovernment/Regulations

UK veers onto anti-green route under Conservatives

by David Thorpe 11 August 201511 August 2015
Posted inFinance

4 steps to winning the business case for energy saving projects

by David Thorpe 6 August 20156 August 2015
Posted inEnergy

UK's huge tidal lagoon could be first of many

by David Thorpe 4 August 2015
Posted inEnergy

UK’s huge tidal lagoon could be first of many

by David Thorpe 4 August 20154 August 2015

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