Responding to the outcome of the 24th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention... Read more

Responding to the outcome of the 24th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention... Read more
Abstract Large discrepancies persist between projections of the physical impacts of climate change and economic damage estimates. These discrepancies increase... Read more
Policymakers are being misinformed by the results of economic models that underestimate the future risks of climate change impacts, according... Read more
Letter to the Co-Chairs of Working Group II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which draws their attention to... Read more
On 30 January, Viscount Ridley asked the following question during a debate in the House of Lords about climate-related financial... Read more
Letter from Bob Ward written in response to a statement made by Viscount Ridley in the House of Lords on... Read more
This paper finds that the vast majority of emissions cuts needed to decarbonise the global economy this century can lead to domestic economic benefits that outweigh the costs for individual countries, even before the avoided risks of dangerous climate change are taken into account. Read more
The development of human civilisations has occurred at a time of stable climate. This climate stability is now threatened by... Read more
The Times, 26th September, 2014: Carbon dioxide emissions have less impact on the global average temperature than has been claimed... Read more
Urgent action needed to tackle man-made climate change, leaked report warns Read more