November 2009
Mon 30 Nov 2009
Getting Serious about UK Energy at the Science Museum
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Sat 28 Nov 2009
CommonFuture: So many fruitful ideas and discussions - looking very much forward to the articles and the follow-up discussions on the discussion pages #fb
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Sat 28 Nov 2009
CommonFuture: other thesis: The Green new deal can not solve the problem of profit-oriented production (that causes environmental harm) - Wiki Discussion!
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Sat 28 Nov 2009
CommonFuture: Hypothesis: Rather than trying to get the change through reasonable action get it through emotional action - making climate an ethical issue
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Sat 28 Nov 2009
CommonFuture: Hypothesis: Rather than trying to get the change through reasonable action get it through emotional action - making climate an ethical issue
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Sat 28 Nov 2009
CommonFuture: Enjoying great presentations from Cambridge
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Sat 28 Nov 2009
CommonFuture: Enjoying great presentations from Cambridge
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Sat 28 Nov 2009
CommonFuture: First unfortunate finding for today: Working internet connections are still not as self-evident as we assume..
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Sat 28 Nov 2009
CommonFuture: First unfortunate finding for today: Working internet connections are still not as self-evident as we assume..
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Thu 26 Nov 2009
£10bn a year needed for low-carbon technologies in developing countries
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A new University of Sussex Energy Group report, part of the Tyndall Centre consortium, sets out a roadmap for a post-2012 deal on technology transfer between rich and poor nations
Thu 26 Nov 2009
£10bn a year needed for low-carbon technologies in developing countries
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A new University of Sussex Energy Group report, part of the Tyndall Centre consortium, sets out a roadmap for a post-2012 deal on technology transfer between rich and poor nations
Wed 25 Nov 2009
Climate Change and Development short course at the University of East Anglia
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Drawing on staff from some of the world’s leading research institutes on climate change and development, including the School of Development Studies and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, participants will gain a state-of-the-art knowledge and have the opportunity to develop their analytical skills in this field.
Mon 23 Nov 2009
Sun 22 Nov 2009
Fri 20 Nov 2009
Fri 20 Nov 2009
This is to invite you to present at a global-video conference on the Copenhagen negotiations next Saturday 28th November 2009 from 11:30-4pm. If you might be interested in contributing, ideally you would give a short 10 minute presentation on the 28th and, if possible submit a short paper to the journal before COP-15 begins.
Full Details and Schedule
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Cambridge Zero Carbon Society in collaboration with Common Future http://common-future.org hosts
An International Video-Conference on the Copenhagen COP-15 meeting
(brunch)
Free
Queen’s College, Cambridge
Erasmus Room
in conjunction with Common Future teams live in Berlin, Beijing, München, Göttingen, Manila, Nairobi and Maastricht.
If you would like to present, please submit an abstract and/or 5 slides max. to info@zerocarbonnow.org by Wednesday 25th November. Presenters with papers in preparation (when complete, to be submitted to the CF Copenhagen journal http://common-future.org/wiki/
Thu 19 Nov 2009
The Nature of Money and the Consequent Likely Ineffectiveness of Carbon Taxes: Revisiting the Man in the Wardrobe Fallacy
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Wed 18 Nov 2009
The Guardian on Chinese Coal (including the Strangely Deserted City of Ordos) and the Airborne Fraction, plus some more comments on the Ocean Circulation
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Wed 18 Nov 2009
The Guardian on Chinese Coal (including the Strangely Deserted City of Ordos) and the Airborne Fraction, plus some more comments on the Ocean Circulation
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Wed 18 Nov 2009