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News category: Press releases

Countries should not use ‘burden-sharing’ to determine cuts in greenhouse gas emissions

Negotiations about a new international climate change agreement are focusing too much on trying to share the burden of cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new report published … read more »


Nicholas Stern calls for new approach by governments to climate change talks

Governments should be ambitious, dynamic and collaborative in their negotiations over a new international agreement on climate change, according to a new report by Nicholas Stern read more »


New report finds governments must act now to support clean energy innovation and avoid spiralling future costs

The longer governments wait to promote clean energy innovation, the greater the eventual cost to the environment and the economy, according to a new report published today (24 November 2014) … read more »


Comment by Nicholas Stern on UK Government announcement of £720 million for the Green Climate Fund

Overseas aid for developing countries to make the transition to low-carbon economic development and growth helps to reduce poverty and to secure a cleaner and safer future for everyone, including the UK. read more »


Comment by Nicholas Stern on China-United States joint announcement on climate change

Lord Stern welcomes climate change agreement announced by President Obama and President Xi. Calls on G20 countries to take action at forthcoming summit. read more »


Comment by Nicholas Stern on launch of the Synthesis Report of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

This comprehensive report about the causes and potential consequences of climate change should be essential reading for all political leaders across the world read more »


Nicholas Stern responds to decision about UK Fourth Carbon Budget

Response to the announcement that the UK Government will not be revising the Fourth Carbon Budget for the period 2023-27 read more »


New review of economic evidence finds UK climate change targets have not damaged business competitiveness

Current policies to tackle climate change by reducing UK annual emissions of greenhouse gases, including the Fourth Carbon Budget for the period 2023-2027, have not damaged the competitiveness of businesses, … read more »


Response to decision by BBC Editorial Complaints Unit about interview with Lord Lawson on climate change

Response to the decision by the BBC Editorial Complaints Unit to uphold a complaint about an interview with Lord Lawson on climate change on the ‘Today’ programme read more »


New economic model shows risks from climate change are bigger than previously estimated

A new version of a standard economic model shows that the risks from unchecked climate change are bigger than previously estimated and strengthens the case for strong cuts in greenhouse … read more »


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