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Lord Stern: Downturn Won't Affect Climate Change Efforts

Blog Stern's response was in line with the remit given to him under the terms of the Stern Review, published in 2006, which set out to look at exactly what impact climate change would have on the UK economy.photo credit: Nigel Stead/LSE)

[April 30, 2008, 16:52]

Lord Stern: Downturn Won't Affect Climate Change Efforts

Blog Comment I agree, many of these efforts are about saving energy, others are required by law or they're things they can use in marketing campaigns so dropping them wouldn't make much difference.

[May 22, 2008, 10:37]

Lord Stern: Downturn Won't Affect Climate Change Efforts

Blog Comment It is interesting that Lord Stern describes John Howard as “appalling”. I suggest this recognition was useful for the UN Climate Change meeting in Bali in December 2007, when delegates agreed to discuss the inclusion of forest protection in the...

[May 6, 2008, 14:16]

Lord Stern: Downturn Won't Affect Climate Change Efforts

Blog Comment And it looks like the US (and John Howard) were right all along… Nicholas Stern’s latest climate change report states: “The developing countries, which by 2050 will account for around eight billion out of a world population of nine billion, and...

[May 6, 2008, 14:09]

Lord Stern: Downturn Won't Affect Climate Change Efforts

Blog Comment I am not sure that Lord Stern is not being a bit over optimistic about how green planning will be hit by a recession or downturn. I think that many of the energy and cost saving projects will continue as they are not altruistic or really...

[May 2, 2008, 12:18]

Why You Should Care About The Stern Review

News Sir Nicholas Stern, former World Bank chief economist, lobbed a bombshell into the heart of the climate change debate on Monday. Although the Stern Review is not law, the Government has already indicated that the upcoming Queen's speech will...

[November 1, 2006, 12:54]