CCCEP in the news in 2011
The Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) and its staff were frequently featured in the media in 2011.
Please see below for a selection of these media articles.
Alternatively, view articles published in 2012| or 2010|.
2011
December
Green measures will not lead to 'astronomical' energy bills: analysis
|15 December, The Guardian
Hedegaard's risky strategy pays off
|15 December, EuropeanVoice
Climate change: The great regrouping
|14 December, Financial Times
Dubbelt dyrt att begränsa klimatförändringarna
|14 December, Sverige Radio
La nueva deuda energética
|13 December, Diario De Sevilla
Climate change delay 'is dangerous'
|12 December, Today programme (BBC Radio 4)
Durban se conforma con un pacto que no cierra el reparto de emisiones
|12 December, El Pais
Global climate treaty deal struck in Durban
|11 December, The Times (subscription is required)
Climate deal doesn't make things better
11 December, Time
Queda todo por hacer en materia climática, pero la línea diplomática se mueve
|11 December, Yahoo (Peru)
Durban deal will not avert catastrophic climate change, say scientists
|11 December, The Guardian
Global climate treaty deal struck in Durban
|11 December, The Times (subscription is required)
EU bank in row over increase in fossil fuel funds
|10 December, Taipei Times
Crises climática e do euro fazem repensar crescimento, diz especialista
|9 December, Correio Braziliense
Pour Nicholas Stern, crise de l'euro et défi du climat doivent être abordés ensemble
|9 December, RTL
COP-17: Stature of SA ministers increases at climate talks
|9 December, Business Day
Kyoto was built to fail. It is time the world abandoned it
|8 December, The Guardian
European Investment Bank criticised for 'hypocrisy' of fossil fuel lending
|8 December, The Guardian
A new energy revolution|
8 December, Daily News
Lord Stern: rich nations should stop subsidising fossil fuel industry
|7 December, The Guardian
EU seeks hard commitments for Kyoto phase two
|7 December, Financial Times (free registration is required)
Vicepresidente boliviano participará este miércoles en la COP17
|7 December, RNV
Calderón pide a Ban Ki-moon mediar con EEUU para desbloquear el Fondo Verde
|7 December, Yahoo (Chile)
Stern's rebuke
|6 December, Wall Street Journal
Africa: Progress is being made say UN climate change leaders
|5 December, allAfrica.com
Carbon dioxide emissions show record jump
|5 December, The Guardian
Action on climate is blocked by 'unworkable' need for consensus
|2 December, The Times (Environment)
November
Saving the planet
28 November, ET Now Global Business Reports (news programme: video, features Bob Ward at 01:16)
Le sommet de Durban est une occasion de ranimer la flamme européenne
|28 November, Le Monde
Ever-worsening weather events lead to inescapable verdict on climate change
28 November, Irish Times
Climate change fears 'have been exaggerated' say scientists who claim apocalyptic predictions are unlikely
|25 November, The Daily Mail
'Emissions gap' overshadows warming target: UNEP
23 November, France 24
UN chief slams rich nations' plans to delay climate change treaty
|23 November, The Guardian
Climategate 2? More UEA hacked emails
|23 November, The Telegraph
Climategate erupts again ahead of key summit
|23 November, The Independent
Chris Huhne blasts Lord Lawson's climate sceptic thinktank
|22 November, The Guardian
University hit by new climate leak ahead of talks
|22 November, CBS News
Emails revive 'Climategate' before UN summit
|22 November, Financial Times (free registration is required)
Professor Andy Gouldson |on carbon capture and storage projects
|20 November, The Politics Show - Yorkshire and Lincolnshire (TV, BBC One: 43.12 - 43.26)
Rich nations 'give up' on new climate treaty until 2020
|20 November, The Guardian
Severe heatwaves and flooding 'more likely'
|19 November, The Times (subscription is required)
Climate change 'key driver of extreme weather': UN
|18 November, Jakarta Globe
Extreme weather will strike as climate change takes hold, IPCC warns
|18 November, The Guardian
World acts on emissions without global climate pact
|18 November, Financial Times (free registration is required)
Extreme weather - episode 1
|17 November, Green.tv (video)
October
Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study
|21 October, BBC
LSE research student recalls making friends with trees and elephants in Gabon
|6 October, Africa at LSE (blog)
Mixed reaction to EU legislators' call for global renewables targets
|4 October, Environmental Finance
August
Hey, Rick Perry finally gets something right
|17 August, Philly.com
July
Britisches Institut veröffentlicht globale Klimadaten
30 July, Spiegel Online
Why most Forbes readers know more about global warming than most climate scientists
|28 July, William Pentland blog in Forbes
OK, climate sceptics: here's the raw data you wanted
|28 July, New Scientist
Extreme weather: the new normal
|27 July, aljazeera
Global warming will compel nations to spend more on environment
|22 July, The Economic Times (of India)
BBC gives too much weight to fringe views on issues like climate change
|20 July, The Guardian
Can a candid climate modeler convince contrarians?
|19 July, Scientific American
Stern, in center of climate pessimism, hopeful about U.S.|
15 July, Reuters
Cinco ideas que transformarán nuestras vidas
|11 July, elcolombiano.com
EU votes against reducing carbon emissions by 30%
|5 July, The Guardian
Man-made climate change evidence 'hidden' by sulphur emissions
|4 July, The Telegraph
June
Fears grow over Commission's ability to support emissions trading
|30 June, Environmental Finance
How clean energy can drive economic growth
|30 June, Chris Huhne MP in The Telegraph
Battle lines
|24 June, Financial Times
Reducir emisiones no es una carga: N. Stern
|24 June, elcolombiano.com
Al Gore's rallying call: 'Climate crisis is a struggle for the soul of America'
|23 June, The Guardian (Damian Carrington's Environment Blog)
Cambio climático ya genera impacto en la economía colombiana
23 June, Teleantioquia noticias
Conflict of interest claimed for IPCC energy report
|17 June, New Scientist
La ciencia como pasión
|16 June, El Pais
Recent warming trend is significant after all
|14 June, New Scientist
Climate change lessons "should not be compulsory"
|13 June, Reuters
Stern: «El cambio climático no controlado puede detener y revertir el desarrollo»
|13 June, ABC Internacional
'Somos la generación que puede destruir la relación entre los humanos y el planeta'
|13 June, El Pais
Climate change should be excluded from curriculum, says adviser
|12 June, The Guardian
Poor must have the burden of global warming lifted
|5 June, Observer (Editorial)
May
'Window for cutting CO2 closing': interview with Lord Nicholas Stern
|31 May, Radio 4 (Today programme)
Interview with Lord Nicholas Stern on 'Newshour'
|30 May, BBC World Service (Newshour: 00:26:36 - 0:35:21)
Worst ever carbon emissions leave climate on the brink
|29 May, The Guardian
Ailing UN climate talks jolted by record surge in greenhouse gases
|29 May, The Guardian
Freedom of information laws are used to harass scientists, says Nobel laureate
|25 May, The Guardian
Why the UK's hidden cash mountain needs to go green
|20 May, The Guardian (Damian Carrington's environment blog)
Interview with Bob Ward on 'As It Happens' radio programme
|17 May, CBC Canada ('As It Happens' radio programme: 00.00 - 06.21)
Australia prepares to swallow Monckton yet again
|6 May, The Drum (The Drum Opinion)
Climate change wilts farming yields
|6 May, Wired (online only)
Crop yields fall as temperatures rise
|5 May, New Scientist
April
China carbon emissions could peak by 2025-2030: U.S. study
|29 April, Reuters
Carbon cuts by developed countries cancelled out by imported goods
|25 April, The Guardian
March
"We are running out of time"
|28 March, chinadialogue
Need to cut down carbon emissions stressed|
27 March, expressbuzz
Time running out to address climate change
|26 March, Deccan Herald
Climate change champion
|24 March,
Society Now
February
Top climate expert calls for 'new industrial revolution'
|10 February, The Parliament
Lord Stern: West must end hesitation over climate change
|9 February, euobserver.com
Energy: On the cusp of an 'industrial revolution'
|4 February, BBC Radio 4, Today programme
Mass tree deaths prompt fears of Amazon 'climate tipping point'
|3 February, The Guardian
January
UK set for high end climate costs, as floods spread
|31 January, BBC News
Interview with Nicholas Stern at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland
|28 January, France24 (video) | French version|
Interview with Nicholas Stern at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland
|27 January, CNBC (video)
Nicholas Stern, father of climate economics, formed ties with China
|27 January, Sina (Chinese)
Renewable energy sector needs US$6 trillion investment from China, EU and UK through to 2035, says IEA
|21 January, Business Intelligence Middle East
Global Warming Policy Foundation donor funding levels revealed
|20 January, The Guardian
New climate data shows warming world: WMO
|20 January, Reuters
2010 ties 2005 for warmest year on record: US
|19 January, The Independent
Science faces crisis if cuts not reversed
|18 January, Research Fortnight
BBVA premia a N. Stern por plantear el impacto económico del cambio climático
|14 January, La Rioja (Spanish)
Flood warnings: hottest year confirms global warming say experts
|13 January, The Telegraph
2010 ties 2005 for warmest year on record: US
|13 January, The Sydney Morning Herald
Cancún summit 'positive' but unresolved issues remain
|12 January, The Malta Independent
G20: Sarkozy déjeune avec 19 économistes internationaux
|7 January, Le Figaro