Monthly Archives: September 2010

Milliband’s Green Opportunity to Reform the UK’s Political Agenda

Posted by Nyla Sarwar on September 30, 2010
Politics, UK / No Comments

Ed Milliband narrowly defeated his older brother David Milliband for the Labour Party’s leadership on Saturday, boosting the prospects of the environment taking priority at the forefront of UK policy making. During his last 18-month tenure as Minister for Energy & Climate Change, Ed Milliband boasts an impressive track record for progressing environmental policy within [...]

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Climate Week offers hope in the US private sector

Posted by Guest Contributor on September 29, 2010
USA / No Comments

Article By Guest Contributor: Lynann Butkiewicz As world leaders gathered in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, another type of gathering was taking place across the city. Government officials, NGOs, and private sector leaders held a series of meetings during Climate Week, a week dedicated to the growth of public-private partnerships in response [...]

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France Invests in Low-Carbon Technology Development

Posted by Jennifer Helgeson on September 28, 2010
Energy, France / No Comments

In August, the French government launched a major renewable energy investment programme.  The new programme is dubbed <<démonstrateurs énergies renouvelables et chimie verte,>> which translates directly to “renewable energy and green chemistry demonstration.”  The renewable energy investment programme will provide €1.35bn of financial support to the sector over the coming four years. Officials have said [...]

Up in the Air: The Battle Over Project Hayes

Posted by davidhall on September 27, 2010
Energy, New Zealand / No Comments

Plans for the largest wind farm in the Southern Hemisphere just rose from the dead. At a cost of NZ$2 billion, Project Hayes was put forward by Meridian Energy, the country’s first carbon neutral energy company, a state-owned enterprise that provides renewable electricity in New Zealand. The proposal involved 176 turbines, each 160 metres high, [...]

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US climate legislation unlikely for 2010

Posted by Guest Contributor on September 17, 2010
USA / No Comments

Article By Guest Contributor: Lynann Butkiewicz As Congress convenes in the weeks before the mid-term elections, there is likely to be one final push for a comprehensive energy bill, although the chances of it passing are slim. Congress will be looking to pass top priority legislation addressing the key issues concerning the American public including [...]

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No Mining. No Nuclear. No Carbon?

Posted by Guest Contributor on September 11, 2010
New Zealand / 1 Comment

Article by Guest Contributor: David Hall New Zealanders are not usually known as passionately political. So when tens of thousands of protesters marched through downtown Auckland, as they did on 1st May this year, it was obvious a nerve had been struck. The issue was environmental. The centre-right National Government had proposed opening 7058 hectares [...]

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