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Philipp Mueller: UK Energy Security: Myth and Reality
Philipp Mueller’s paper shows that open energy markets are a much better way to ensure energy security than intermittent generation systems like wind and solar which risk to undermine the stability and security of the national grid. Full paper
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Nigel Lawson: The Trouble With Climate Change
There is something odd about the global warming debate — or the climate change debate, as we are now expected to call it, since global warming has for the time being come to a halt. Full essay
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Sea-Level Change: Living With Uncertainty
Willem de Lange and Bob Carter provide a succinct summary of the primary scientific issues relevant to devising cost-effective policies regarding sea-level change and show that adaptation is more cost-effective than mitigation. Full report
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Climate Control: Appendix
Climate Control: Appendix
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Technology Introductions In The Context Of Decarbonisation
Professor Michael Kelly (University of Cambridge) shows that most of the ambitions to decarbonise the UK and global economy have not been put through an engineering reality test. Full paper
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Warming Interruptus
Dr Whitehouse reviews 12 speculative causes given for the global warming ‘pause’.
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2030 EU Climate Targets: Implications For Britain
The outgoing European Commission has recent proposed new EU-wide CO2 emissions and renewables targets for 2030 which will be discussed by the European Council in the next 12 months. There is no certainty that the targets will be adopted or will remain as stringent as currently proposed. This uncertainty has significant implications for UK climate policy. […]
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The Geological Perspective Of Global Warming: A Debate
A debate about the geological perspective of global warming between Robert Carter, Vincent Courtillot and Colin P. Summerhayes. Full report
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