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Good business: Opening the bamboo curtain

Good business: Opening the bamboo curtain

9 January 2018

Profile of Xinzhou Bamboo, a company using innovative bamboo winding technology to produce low-carbon, long-lasting and cheaper piping

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged bamboo curtain, Bamboo pipes, bamboo winding technology, cheaper piping, China, co2 emissions, INBAR, innovative, low-carbon, winding technology, Xinzhou Bamboo

The circular economy: interview with Walter Stahel

The circular economy: interview with Walter Stahel

5 July 2013

Interview with one of the world’s most eminent thinkers on the circular economy.

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged carbon offsetting, Cash for Clunkers, China, circular economy, closed loop, co2 emissions, cradle to cradle, Daan Elffers, DESERTEC, eBay, EMG CSR Consultancy., energy resources, income tax, industrialized countries, Interface, manufacturing, Michelin, performance economy, Ray Anderson, services, VAT, Walter Stahel, waste, zero waste

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?

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

Issue 5 – Trade: engine of development?

Issue 5 – Trade: engine of development?

4 March 2011

This issue of Making It: Industry for Development focuses on recent developments in global trade. In the keynote article, Peter Sutherland, a former Director-General of the World Trade Organization, argues that a conclusion of the Doha Round is essential if all countries are to share the benefits of global trade. Highlighting the link between trade […]

Posted in The Magazine | Tagged Africa, Cape Verde, carbon footprint, China, climate compatible development, co2 emissions, Colin McCarthy, debate, Doha Round, engine of development, feature, Industrial Development Organization, industrialization, Industry for development, interview, invitation, issue 5, ldc, Making It, manufacturing, Peter Sutherland, policy, president, Timor-Leste, trade, UNIDO, United Nations, World Bank, world economy, World Trade Organization, WTO, Xiao Ye

Hot topic: Aviation – meeting the climate challenge

Hot topic: Aviation – meeting the climate challenge

1 March 2011

What the aviation industry is doing to stem the rising CO2 levels that lead to climate change

Posted in All Posts, Global Forum, Hot Topic | Tagged Africa, air transport action group, air transport industry, airspace management, ATAG, Avaiation and Environment Summit, biofuel, carbon neutral, challenge, China, civil aviation, climate change, co2 emissions, commitment, design, development, economic activity, efficiency, executive director, fleet renewal, fuel, Global, goods, government, growth, India, Industrial Development Organization, infrastructure, latin america, Making It, Middle East, mobility, operational improvement, Paul Steele, people, policy, policymakers, sustainability, target, technology, trade, UNIDO, United Nations, worldwide alliance

After Copenhagen

After Copenhagen

28 March 2010

In 2004, Bianca Jagger received the Right Livelihood Award, known as the ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’, for her “long-standing commitment and dedicated campaigning over a wide range of issues of human rights, social justice, and environmental protection”. She is the founder and chair of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation. *** The experience of participating at […]

Posted in All Posts, Global Forum | Tagged 2009, action, BASIC Group, Bianca Jagger, China, climate, climate change, climate treaty, co2 emissions, Conference of Parties in Copenhagen, COP15, Copenhagen, deforestation, development, Issue 2, Norway, policy, pollution, REDD, United Nations, United States, Vapour money

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