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Why I support the #EarthStatement

Posted on November 16, 2015May 3, 2016 by Grantham Institute

Earlier this year, the Earth League, a consortium of 17 world-leading scientists, drew up a wish list of the essential…

Posted in Mitigation, Paris 2015Tagged COP21, Individual action on climate1 Comment on Why I support the #EarthStatement

There is no Planet B: Why I decided to run 3,000 kilometres          

Posted on November 11, 2015May 3, 2016 by Grantham Institute

Erlend Moster Knudsen is part of the climate awareness campaign Pole to Paris. He is speaking at a seminar at…

Posted in Impacts & adaptation, Individual action on climate, Paris 2015Tagged Arctic, COP21, Individual action on climateLeave a Comment on There is no Planet B: Why I decided to run 3,000 kilometres          

Do cities need COP21 to cut down on carbon?

Posted on November 9, 2015November 16, 2015 by Grantham Institute

Dr Karl M. Smith, Manager of the Blue Green Dream Project, proposes that empowered cities can hold their own and…

Posted in Mitigation, Paris 2015Tagged cities, COP21Leave a Comment on Do cities need COP21 to cut down on carbon?

Why should we act on climate change? A glaciologist’s perspective

Posted on July 13, 2015November 16, 2015 by Grantham Institute

by Professor Martin Siegert, Co-director, Grantham Institute See a headline on TV about climate change and it will undoubtedly be…

Posted in Earth systems, Impacts & adaptation, Paris 2015Tagged COP21, glaciology, sea level1 Comment on Why should we act on climate change? A glaciologist’s perspective

INDCs – how do the latest climate pledges stack up?

Posted on July 7, 2015July 13, 2015 by Grantham Institute

by Alyssa Gilbert, Head of Policy and Translation, Grantham Institute It is just like some colossally awful house-bidding process. Only…

Posted in Mitigation, Paris 2015, PolicyTagged COP21, INDCsLeave a Comment on INDCs – how do the latest climate pledges stack up?

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