The Tyndall Centre's John Broderick has written an article for New Statesman on the role of innovation in helping to meet carbon reduction targets.
http://www.newstatesman.com/energy/energy/2012/05/acknowledging-scale-an...
The Tyndall Centre's John Broderick has written an article for New Statesman on the role of innovation in helping to meet carbon reduction targets.
http://www.newstatesman.com/energy/energy/2012/05/acknowledging-scale-an...
This conference will bring together academics and practitioners, engineers and economists, policy-makers and civil society to detail evidenced-based opportunities for delivering urgent and deep reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases. Deadline for Abstracts 28th June 2013
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This new book from Routledge brings together ten years of research led by the Tyndall Centre at Manchester University that explores the complex nature of disputes about balancing local environmental protection and the need for low carbon energy. +
The ongoing exclusion of aviation and shipping emissions from UK carbon budgets further tests the veracity of the Coalition’s claim to be the “greenest government ever” claim the authors of this new Tyndall Centre Briefing Note.
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Carbon Management has published a focus on Shipping and carbon emissions: a focus on mitigation. It is guest co-edited by Alice Bows of the Sustainable Consumption Institute and Tyndall Centre Manchester and features contributions led by Kevin Anderson, Ruth Wood and Sarah Mander.
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The Tyndall Centre at the University of Manchester has analysed the contribution of UK shale gas expoitation for emissions and the UK’s climate change targets, in reports commissioned by The Cooperative.
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10th - 11th December 2013 (Deadline for Abstracts: 28th June 2013)
Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace London SW1Y 5AG.
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The Tyndall Centre's deputy director gave the lecture as part of Bristol’s Festival of Social Science. Professor Anderson also gave an interview for Energy Bulletin.
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A report by researchers at Tyndall Manchester has concluded that whilst the US is burning less coal due to shale gas production, millions of tonnes of unused coal are being exported to the UK, Europe and Asia. As a result, the emissions benefits of switching fuels are overstated.
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Patricia Thornley of Tyndall Manchester discusses her research into Bioenergy (see the Supergen Project) at the 2012 Tyndall Assembly in Cardiff. +
Paul Gilbert from Tyndall Manchester discusses his research into decarbonisation in the Shipping Sector (the High Seas Project) at the 2012 Tyndall Assembly in Cardiff. +
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