SSCP-DTP student Arnaud Koehl argues for a better way of selling the benefits of the global climate agreement signed…
Category: Paris 2015
Climate action: Six reasons for optimism in 2016
With the passing of the historic Paris Agreement on climate change last month, things are looking up for the planet,…
Unconvinced about CCS? Let me tell you more…
SSCP DTP student Clea Kolster (Centre for Environmental Policy) gauges views on Carbon Capture and Storage at the UN climate…
Peering into the emissions gap
Grantham Affiliate Dr Heather Graven gives us the lowdown on the emissions gap. What is the emissions gap? The international…
How do we make renewable electricity cheap enough to leave coal in the ground?
Ajay Gambhir discusses the role of public funding on energy technology innovation The Global Apollo Programme proposal aims to get renewable electricity so…
Climate change education: filling the gaps
Grantham Institute Education Manager Sophie Smith explains why we need to nurture postgraduates with a broad perspective and a solid…
Apollo has landed: the role of the private sector in completing the race for 100% renewables
Dr Charles Donovan and Christopher Corbishley discuss the falling cost of renewables. In the lead-up to the UNFCCC Conference of Parties…
Why a debate over who should take responsibility for climate change’s impending humanitarian disaster is proving hard to solve at COP21
Dr Gabriele Messori, Imperial physics alumnus and climate scientist writes about the contentious issue of the loss and damage caused…
World leaders are not the only champions for low-carbon living
Grantham Institute co-director Professor Martin Siegert on the inspiring role for innovation and entrepreneurship, and a new public exhibition of…
How climate-smart soil management increases resilience and helps mitigate climate change
As we mark World Soil Day, and with COP21 well into its first week, Dr Katrin Glatzel of Agriculture for…