Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Created: | 2010-06-08 17:19 |
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Institution: | Judge Business School |
Description: | Cutting-edge expert commentary, analysis and business insights on the energy, environment and sustainability issues of the day from Cambridge Judge Business School's global faculty, associates and guest speakers. |
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'Natural capital'
CEOs of businesses in emerging economies are taking the lead over their European counterparts in understanding the importance of sustaining their 'natural capital' - the genes,...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Thu 7 Jun 2012
A black swan event
Was Japan's nuclear industry prepared? Nuclear specialist Dr William Nuttall considers the known unknowns and unknown unknowns
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Wed 16 Mar 2011
A case of bad PR
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technologies have been described as the best way to combat climate change, but their deployment has been seriously hampered by a poor...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Fri 18 May 2012
A rising demand for helium?
The demand for the fossil fuel by-product helium may in fact increase as society tries to become increasingly low-carbon, Dr William Nuttall discusses the implications.
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Fri 11 Jun 2010
Adjusting the nuclear market
Our competitive energy markets can deliver investment in new nuclear plants says Dr William Nuttall who also believes that Britain should hand it's nuclear energy policy to the...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 30 Nov 2010
Africa needs our help
Professor Charles Kennel thinks climate change is not wholly responsible for the problems Africa is facing and that population control and demography matter too. But he says the...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 15 Jun 2010
Business, NGOs and the challenge of sustainability
Today's consumer driven culture is ecologically unsustainable; this fact poses a clear challenge to governments who must agree responses to climate change and other issues. But...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 15 Jun 2010
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS)
CCS technology is essential for engaging China and the United States to take action on climate change explains Dr David Reiner. He also urges a note of caution that effort should...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 30 Nov 2010
China's energy security
China's energy security rests on the functioning of global energy markets, whose security is predominantly carried out by America. What effect has this on the US-China...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 31 May 2011
Clearing the energy slums
Policy makers cannot walk and chew gum. Crises are handled one by one with the most immediate driving all the rest off the agenda. However, Nick Butler, Chairman of the Centre for...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 15 Jun 2010
Climate destabilisation and driving change
Sir Crispin Tickell believes that women and education hold the key to a future of sustainable global values.
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 15 Jun 2010
Climate leadership and business sustainability
We are creating a massive ecological debt by borrowing from the future at a rate that is completely incompatible and unsustainable. We need a new form of capitalism, one where we...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Wed 16 Jun 2010
Constructing a climate change logic
Research into conventional and unconventional 'commons' or shared resources is attracting the interest of global companies, states, NGOs and other stakeholders, according to Dr...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 8 Jan 2013
Decarbonising the electricity sector
According to Dr David Reiner new financial instruments to even out the impact of global warming between the third world and the developing world could help world leaders progress...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 15 Jun 2010
Empowering the future
A two-stage nuclear renaissance? Careful long-term planning can ensure nuclear power generation remains a carbon-neutral option explains Dr William Nuttall
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Fri 13 Aug 2010
Energy efficiency in the built environment
Professor Peter Guthrie discusses some of the barriers to improving energy efficiency measures in the built environment. He explains that a staggering 75% of existing buildings in...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 15 Jun 2010
Energy policies - the good, the bad and the ugly
Energy policy is a hot topic at the moment as Britain, along with the rest of Europe, fights to cut its carbon emissions through a number of different policy initiatives. Is there...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 30 Nov 2010
Energy prices may rise by 30%
Dr Michael Pollitt of Cambridge Judge Business School says the UK's green and carbon reduction strategies are surrounded by 'inconvenient economics', a product of the current...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 4 Oct 2011
Energy sapping
It's the 'squeezed middle' may end up paying both higher energy prices and helping through taxation to subsidise those who will need government help to pay their bills, says Dr...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 19 Jul 2011
Engaging business leaders
According to Professor Vicky Pryce, the current financial crisis is an opportunity to stimulate green business in all organisations, moving the world towards a low carbon economy...
Collection: Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Energy & Environment
Institution: Judge Business School
Created: Tue 15 Jun 2010