The uncomfortable truth about trade-offs

George Monbiot thinks that "The green deal is a useless, middle-class subsidy." I don't have a problem with him attacking the government's energy efficiency proposals.

Managing the risk in renewable energy

In 2010 global investment in new renewable energy projects exceeded investment in new fossil fuelfired plants for the first time, largely driven by a mix of renewable energy incentives and political pressure to invest in less emission-intensive energy production. Yet although investments in renewable energy plants are growing, so are the risks. Political/regulatory risk and financial risk are on the rise against a backdrop of macro-economic uncertainty, while weather-related volume risk is rising up the agenda as investments in offshore wind farms accelerate.

Unlocking the benefits of energy efficiency

Executive summary

The winds of change

Report Summary

This report is an annual review of M&A activity within the renewable energy sector. It was written in co-operation with the Economist Intelligence Unit and is based ona survey of 200 senior executivesfrom across the global energyindustry, conducted in February and March 2009.

The European Green City Index

Why cities matter: More than one-half of the world’s population now lives in urban areas, but they are blamed for producing as much as 80% of humanity’s greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore,increasing urbanisation can negatively impact everything from the availability ofarable land and vital green spaces to potablewater and sanitary waste disposal facilities. Living in such close proximity tends to intensify the demands that urban settlements impose on their surrounding environments.

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