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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future: June 2015
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future. Monday, 15 June 2015. A call for ideas on the kind of a low-emission future we want, and actions we can take to make it happen. This is an open letter by nine authors participating in Motus Low-Emission Future Dialogue. It originally appeared on interest.co.nz, here. And has been cross-posted with permission. Dealing with climate change is difficult, there is no denying that. Labels: Climate change policy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blog run by Motu and NZCCRI. For mor...
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future: August 2015
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future. Tuesday, 25 August 2015. Free" units that benefit big business are not the issue. Senior Fellow, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research. Radio NZ is reporting. That various big kiwi businesses received millions of dollars worth of emissions credits from the Government. In our opinion, this is not the biggest issue for the NZ ETS going forward, though there are compelling reasons why this free allocation should phase out faster. From the Environmental Protection Agency.
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future: January 2015
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future. Friday, 23 January 2015. How much CO2 are humans producing, anyway? By Jocelyn Turnbull. Senior Scientist, GNS Science. In October 2014. . Photo credit: Jessica Mills, GNS Science. With the historic news that China and the USA have agreed. Are meeting emission goals. We know what the current emission levels are because governments and industry have agreed to report them. . Labels: Climate change science. Friday, 16 January 2015. This year New Zealand was one of 17 de...
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future: December 2014
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future. Friday, 19 December 2014. 6 ways to have a low-emissions Christmas and New Years. This is the last post on this site for the year so I thought I’d try make it a fun one. In this post I take a look at six fun ideas that might help you reduce your emissions. If you have some more ideas drop them in the comments below. Okay maybe that’s a bit extreme, but the best predictor of consumption emissions seems to be your expenditure. Monday, 15 December 2014. Which has just been...
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future: From Sea to Shining Sea: US Cap-and-trade Programs Showing Success on Both Coasts
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future. Tuesday, 4 August 2015. From Sea to Shining Sea: US Cap-and-trade Programs Showing Success on Both Coasts. High Meadows Research Fellow, US Climate and Energy Program, Environmental Defense Fund. Grew its GDP faster than the national average, and decreased capped emissions by four percent. And that give rebates to help families swap out their old, inefficient vehicles for electric ones. Results like those gathered by the Acadia Center are showing that cap-and-trade regu...
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Comunicare meglio la ricerca sul cambiamento climatico ‹ Blog Carlo Carraro ICCG
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Il Clima che Cambia. Raquo; Il Clima che Cambia. Raquo; Comunicare meglio la ricerca sul cambiamento climatico. Articolo stampato dal sito http:/ www.carlocarraro.org. Comunicare meglio la ricerca sul cambiamento climatico. Data: 7 maggio 2015 Commento. Da un lato, responsabili delle scelte di oggi che impatteranno sul nostro clima di domani, e la società civile. La ricerca va quindi tradotta e divulgata in modo appropriato. L’IPCC, con i suoi periodici rapporti, valuta. Preparato con Robert Stavins.
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Ricerca ‹ Blog Carlo Carraro ICCG
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Il Clima che Cambia. Misurare gli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile. 28/07/16 - A settembre 2015, l’Assemblea generale delle Nazioni Unite ha adottato all’unanimità gli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile. Risulta ora cruciale iniziare a preparare adeguati set di dati per valutare l'effettivo progresso di ciascun Paese verso lo sviluppo sostenibile. Continua a Leggere →. Il crescente impatto della finanza sul controllo del clima. Continua a Leggere →. L’accordo di Parigi: punti chiave e prospettive future.
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future: Reframing the costs of smart climate action
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future. Monday, 25 May 2015. Reframing the costs of smart climate action. Policy Fellow, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research. According to a recent survey. 87% of New Zealanders have at least some level of concern about the impacts of climate change on society. The government is currently consulting on how we want to translate climate concern into a target for reducing New Zealand’s emissions after 2020. Average annual growth in GDP would be shaved from 2.2% (with no t...
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future: MfE releases NZ ETS modelling work, validates our simple model.
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New Zealand's Low-Emission Future. Monday, 25 May 2015. MfE releases NZ ETS modelling work, validates our simple model. Motu Economic and Public Policy Research. Last week we posted twice on modelling work we have done. The first. Post looked at what sort of carbon price we might need to achieve domestic reductions of 5% below 1990 BAU. The second. Post looked at how linking can make achieving this target easier. Was done by Infometrics. But they have also released modelling work by Landcare Research.
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