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Hot topic: Does energy efficiency lead to increased energy consumption?

Hot topic: Does energy efficiency lead to increased energy consumption?

By Making It on 16 June, 2011

Experts from the Breakthrough Institute outline the importance and implications of the rebound effect

Posted in All Posts, Global Forum, Hot Topic | Tagged agribusiness, agriculture, backfire, Breakthrough Institute, climate risk, consumption, cooling, cost, direct, emerging economies, emissions reduction, energy efficiency, energy saving, global climate, global emissions, globalization, goods, government, greenhouse gases, Harry Saunders, heating, hot topic, IEA, Industrial Development Organization, industrial processes, industry, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, international development agencies, international energy agency, IPCC, issue 6, Jesse Jenkins, Jevons' Paradox, linear, literature, macroeconomic, magazine, Making It, McKinsey, Michael Shellenberger, money, ngos, policies, private sector, productivity, products, rebound effects, research, review, services, stabilization, sustainable growth, Ted Nordhaus, transportation, UNIDO, United Nations, usage, world's emerging economies

Carbon capture and storage: Will it happen in time? Who will foot the bill?

Carbon capture and storage: Will it happen in time? Who will foot the bill?

By Making It on 26 April, 2011

The IEA says energy efficiency and more renewable energy won’t be enough to achieve deep cuts in carbon emissions, and is calling for the rapid implementation of carbon capture and storage

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged carbon capture and storage, CCS, Clean Energy Progress Report, climate change, co2 emissions, coal, developing countries, doubt, efficiency, extra content, fossil fuels, funding, future action, global scale, IEA, Industrial Development, international energy agency, low carbon energy, Making It magazine, natural gas, pdf, pollution, priorities, recommendation, resources, spending, technology, UNIDO, United Nations, working paper, World Resources Institute, WRI

Business matters: Trends

Business matters: Trends

By Making It on 31 May, 2010

The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that manufacturing industry can improve its energy efficiency by an impressive 18 to 26%, while reducing the sector’s CO2 emissions by 19 to 32% based on proven technology.

If governments continue to make good on pledges to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy, and businesses maintain investments in climate [...]

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged climate change, co2, efficiency, emissions, energy, global trends, government, hsbc, IEA, industry, international energy agency, investment, low-carbon economy, residential energy use, UNEP

Carbon capture and storage:A necessary climate mitigation tool

Carbon capture and storage:
A necessary climate mitigation tool

By Making It on 30 March, 2010

Helge Lund, President and CEO of Statoil, illustrates the growing importance of new carbon capture and storage technologies.

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged carbon, carbon capture, CCS, change, climate, co2, development, emissions, energy, European Carbon Dioxide Test Centre at Mongstad, financing development, Helge Lund, industry, international energy agency, Issue 2, policy, Statoil, storage

Energy for all

Energy for all

By Making It on 30 March, 2010

According to Kandeh K. Yumkella and Leena Srivastava, energy access is the ‘missing’ MDG that will end the poverty trap.

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Africa, Ban Ki-moon, business, climate, climate change, demand-side policies, development, development programme, Director-General, financing, GHG mitigation, Global, IEA, India, Industrial Development Organization, International, international energy agency, IPCC, Issue 2, MDG, Millennium Development Goals, NGO, policy, poverty reduction, private sector, renewable energy, Srivastava, TERI, UN, UNDP, UNIDO, United Nations, Yumkella

The next industrial revolution

The next industrial revolution

By Making It on 29 March, 2010

Nobuo Tanaka looks at the technologies for reducing industrial CO2 emissions and the policies that are needed to ensure their widespread use.

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged clean development, co2, development, entrepreneurship, financing development, industrial emissions, industrial revolution, industry, international energy agency, Issue 2, policy, renewable energy, technology, transition

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