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This site is devoted to discussion of climate change, related issues, how great I am and why you should buy several copies of each of my books.
This front page carries selected highlights from the rest of the site: for more, please see the articles page, which changes often,
and the books page, which does not.
There is also an archive of everything, a bit of background about me, and a few ways to get in touch.
Green activists are seeing the global economic crisis as an opportunity, but the truth remains: high economic growth cannot be reconciled with limited resources
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Immediately after my article 'Greens must learn to love nuclear power' was published, I was contacted by friends working at Greenpeace who objected to my portrayal of the organisation's stance on nuclear as mainly motivated by ideology rather than rational consideration. I offered them the chance to respond in a line-by-line way to my article, and promised to put their response on this site. Here it is...
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We must ensure that tackling climate change is not forgotten but put at the heart of any rescue plan for the economy.
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Global warming and finite resources mean our way of life is more threatened than ever, and it's time for the environmental movement to face up to some hard truths
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Those interested in the various different proposals for international frameworks to address climate change may have heard of Oliver Tickell's 'Kyoto2' proposal - essentially an upstream cap and trade plan which would auction fossil fuel production permits to companies at the international level, and use the money for adaptation and to fund the clean energy transition.
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A soon-to-be published collection of photographs demonstrates that art is vital in helping us understand the impact of human beings on the environment.
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Biofuels can never be used sustainably on a large scale to power transport. The only solution is to shift rapidly to electricity.
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Increased use of nuclear (an outright competitor to coal as a deliverer of baseload power) is essential to combat climate change
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