Former Director of the Tyndall Centre and a Professor at the University of East Anglia, Andrew Watkinson explains why 'a few loose sentences' in the IPCC report shouldn't change people's opinion of the science
… now? AW: Both. In Ethiopia, agriculture and GDP and how they relates to rainfall are very … Pavan Sukhdev: you can have progress without GDP-led growth Deutsche Bank economist Pavan …
Our lives are now so dependent on oil that it is impossible to conceive of a world without it. Before long, however, we will have no choice. The sooner we start planning for that reality, and changing the way we live, the better our chance of survival.
… cheap oil. Growth in gross domestic product (GDP) has always depended on the increasing … which has depended on cheap energy. Growth in GDP has always been mirrored by growth in … by western economies to have ‘decoupled’ GDP growth from energy growth merely reflects …
Ahead of the release of the World Bank's revised energy strategy, the Ecologist speaks to sustainable development advocate Srinivas Krishnaswamy about why despite huge gigawatt power projects, 45 per cent of India's households still lack electricity
… countries, the main aim is they go by the GDP. For instance, India wants to go by a GDP growth of 8 per cent per annum for the …
Oxford Economics Professor and former head of Development Research at the World Bank, Paul Collier on reconciling romantic environmentalism and mainstream economics to help poor countries
… Pavan Sukhdev: you can have progress without GDP-led growth Deutsche Bank economist Pavan …
Can lawyers really save the world? James Thornton from UK law firm ClientEarth believes they can - and is leading the way in achieving ecological justice
… of biodiversity seriously and reform GDP so that we accounted for the downside of …
Despite increased poaching threats, a difficult political situation, drought and climate change, Goldman Prize Winner Raoul du Toit has pioneered a new approach in community stakeholding to save the black rhino
… and quickly build up to 10 per cent of our GDP. A lot of this isn't understood by the …
Environmental activist Tamsin Omond is running for a Westminster seat on a platform of more collaborative democracy, and resurrecting the idea of the Commons as a shared public good
… sustainable businesses that don't make the GDP figures soar, but do provide jobs and glue …