By Robert E. Driscoll The conflicting and very contentious arguments for and against human-caused or human-influenced climate change have done little more than sow confusion...
Mid-way through the two-week negotiation sessions at the UN climate talks in Morocco in November, results of the US presidential election landed with a thud....
Conventional wisdom has been turned on its head: The UN is leading the fight against climate change while the private sector is hiding, ducking and ……...
An executive search firm recently contacted me to hear my thoughts on recruiting a new boss for the UN’s South Korea-based Green Climate Fund, or GCF....
Growing up in the North of England, I saw with my own eyes the UK experiencing a major energy transition over the last few decades, emerging from a state monopoly system where the ...
Britain’s post-Brexit government has scrapped the Department of Energy and Climate Change, or DECC. Good riddance: If we’re serious about fighting climate change, we shouldn’...
By David Creedy, Sindicatum Sustainable Resources; Clark Talkington, Advanced Resources International; and Ray Pilcher, Raven Ridge Resources. Coal will continue to be an essential...
Poll finds that Leave voters disproportionally deny mainstream science. But without a fact-based debate, the referendum could be decided on the wrong grounds....
Just as Ikea has started stocking solar panels in its UK stores, Saudi Arabia has announced a modest 9.5 gigawatt renewable energy target, part of its 2030 Vision initiative to mov...
Exhibitionist more than ever, Wall Street is loudly proclaiming, principally through a painful exercise of financial self-flagellation, that falling oil prices are bad news for the...
2015 was a landmark year for climate action. Its many highlights were topped by a Paris agreement where 195 countries set themselves on a low-carbon path via economy-wide plans sur...
The Paris Agreement reached on 12 December is a triumph of the human spirit, built around the world class diplomacy of France, the UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres an...
If Africa stood still, it would need to adapt. But Africa is not standing still. Africa is poised on the cusp of development. Therefore simply adapting the things we have will not ...
Emission reductions are a major fixture in the lexicon of the climate change industry. Many of today’s climate change specialists cut their teeth on the Clean Development Mechani...
Late last week, New York State decided to examine whether Exxon Mobil, the oil company, may have violated state consumer protection laws or the Martin Act, New York’s powerfu...
Over the past three decades annual climate talks under the United Nations banner have become part of the Zeitgeist of a large movement. They draw government officials, think tanks,...
A Joel Pett cartoon from 2009 still making its rounds online neatly summarises the battle to create a green economy. In it, a climate summit is interrupted by an angry outburst: ...
It’s been a rough summer for energy markets: Oil prices crashed, China stuttered, the Federal Reserve dithered and emerging market currencies threatened to fall off a cliff. ...
Developing countries must claim their share of atmospheric space Gareth Phillips is Chief Climate and Green Growth Officer at the African Development Bank and this blog is base...
Gareth Brydon Phillips is Chief Climate and Green Growth Officer at the African Development Bank and this blog is based on an internal briefing note circulated to AfDB staff. You m...
Never mind government inaction (or worse) on climate change, writes Assaad W Razzouk. Solar power costs just keep on falling, and it’s already providing the lowest cost elect...
For the past six years, Sindicatum Renewable Energy, the company I run, has been operating Asia’s most successful landfill gas to energy project, an hour and a half drive away fr...
The more EU politicians try to look in control of the Mediterranean refugee emergency, the more it’s obvious they aren’t, writes Assaad W. Razzouk. A key driver of the ...
If international climate change objectives are to be achieved fossil fuel resources will need to remain in the ground or should only be extracted and used under certain conditions....
Welcome to the age of the air grab. We are all familiar with the concept of the land grab, whether at a local or international level and history relates how armie...
Low oil prices are to be cheered: may they stay low for a long time and decrease even further. Here are five reasons why they are great for our health and that of the planet....
“We are on the cusp of a very interesting period in the evolution of carbon markets” Post 2020 carbon markets are a very exciting space with much to contr...
A strong sense of déjà vu has been a constant companion on my recent trips to Indonesia: Several proposed clean energy project I was shown by local developers were exactly the sa...
The climate community has been in a beehive of activity all summer as government officials, corporate leaders and climate activists prepare to congregate in New York City on 23rd S...
ABSTRACT. Emission Trading Schemes will soon become much less about trading and much more about implementing low carbon technology so that capped entities do not need to buy the al...
In Lebanon this summer, there has been an array of topics dominating the headlines: ongoing domestic divisions, political soap operas that put the screenwriters of House of Cards t...
Assaad W. Razzouk on how to finance the transition to a green economy published by UNIDO’s Making It magazine. According to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate...
Part 1: Warm, too warm, and warmer still: The climate movement must face up to its colossal failure There is no disputing its passion. But far, far too little has been achie...
by Assaad W. Razzouk The announcements by the Americans and Chinese are actually distinctly unambitious. It’s time for leaders to lead and propagate the facts: Climate action pro...
In a torrent of apparent bad news for many, including for the climate movement, a wave of extremist, nationalist, anti-immigrant and generally anti-science parties won elections to...
Calling for investors to divest from polluters is laudable but won’t be enough by Assaad W. Razzouk Institutional investors command a stratospheric £70 trillion of assets and te...
by Jay Mariyappan On my last trip to Bangkok a few weeks ago, I opened up local and national newspapers to catch up on the latest in the ongoing Government upheavals and protests t...
Very little has been achieved despite scientists sounding the alarm time after time by Assaad W. Razzouk The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released on Sunday ...
The battle against Big Pharma was won in a way that offers important lessons for the fight against Big Coal, Big Oil and Big Gas by Assaad W. Razzouk There is a recurring theme in ...
There is no disputing its passion. But far, far too little has been achieved by Assaad W. Razzouk At a sustainability conference earlier this month in New Delhi, a senior represent...
by Gareth Brydon Phillips The European Commission has set the ball rolling for Ban Ki Moon’s September climate summit with a 2030 target of 40 per cent below 1990, dropping membe...
By Gareth Brydon Phillips Many of my colleagues in the climate investment space were shocked by the European Commission’s proposal to exclude international emission reductions fr...
by Assaad W. Razzouk A green, competitive Europe doesn’t need them and shouldn’t have them In its White Paper on a 2030 framework for climate and energy policies released today...
by Assaad W. Razzouk Top-down talks have failed, now local forces are gathering strength The year just passed may be remembered as a watershed year in climate policy. While clima...
The Warsaw ‘COP-19’ climate negotiations were a widely acknowledged failure. But Assaad Razzouk sees a small silver lining among the dark clouds. There is a real prospe...
On climate, we need a global carbon market with its own ‘federal reserve’ by Assaad Razzouk Predictably, the November round of UN climate talks generated nothing but hot air an...
By Gareth Brydon Phillips There is a general perception that the purpose of emission trading schemes is to reduce GHG emissions as cheaply as possible. This is not quite correct. I...
It’s not more climate organisations we need. It’s more effective ones by Assaad Razzouk Some three hundred government officials, representatives of think thanks, civil ...
By Gareth Phillips The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Joint Implementation (JI) must feel like unloved offspring of the Kyoto Protocol, once billed as a significant part of ...
Extend the concept of supplementarity such that both the use and the generation of emission reductions are supplemental to domestic action By Gareth Brydon Phillips In an article d...
By Gareth Brydon Phillips Representatives of the countries that have signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change spent three days in Bonn last week, attendin...
Six steps the world should take to fight climate change by Assaad W. Razzouk Last month, the most thorough scientific review of climate science in history was released by the Int...
By Dr David P. Creedy and Dr Zhang Min An authoritative joint China Carbon Forum – Australian National University survey released yesterday indicates an average price by 2016 of ...
By Dr. David P. Creedy, Managing Director, CMM & VAM, Sindicatum The United States Energy Information Administration’s International Energy Outlook 2013 makes grim reading: ...
by Assaad W. Razzouk The economic performance of nations and of corporations is judged by imperfect markets without any regard to their usage of our collective natural capital. As ...
The summit in Russia may herald the end of the stubborn global climate policy recession by Assaad W. Razzouk It took the frostiest international summit in years to take some heat o...
Energy policy should instead focus on renewables by Assaad W. Razzouk Across Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia, fracking wells periodically burst out of the green scenery , li...
by Assaad W. Razzouk and Gareth Phillips The international aviation and shipping sectors are core to the world’s global trade, leisure and commerce sectors. Transportation has ...
We need leadership from China, Indonesia, India and the Philippines by Assaad W. Razzouk Last week, President Barack Obama gave a potentially transformational speech on climate cha...
Introduce a “Net Mitigation Benefit Fee” to clean energy investments in developing countries. by Assaad Razzouk and Gareth Phillips The global carbon markets are awash with all...
by Assaad W.Razzouk The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere surpassed a level we think we haven’t seen for three million years and catastrophic consequences are sure to ...
When a job is outsourced oversees, demand on water and energy resources goes with it. Often forgotten is that one country’s job loss could also represent a big natural capita...
A functioning carbon market is vital to reducing emissions. But ours is broken. by Assaad W. Razzouk In a stark reminder of our failure to bring man-made greenhouse gases under c...
Political inertia and empty rhetoric are diluting and undermining the efforts of market based mechanisms to tackle climate change. by Assaad W. Razzouk and Gareth Phillips Today,...
The UN created the world’s most effective offset mechanism but astonishingly fails to use it for its own carbon emissions. This has to change by Assaad W. Razzouk The United N...
We need a rival to the World Bank to address rising temperatures. by Assaad W. Razzouk Let’s face it. The 18th annual climate change talks in Doha achieved nothing. The adv...
by Assaad W. Razzouk As the European Commission prepares to publish its first report on the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), the future of the world’s largest “cap and trade...
by: Assaad Razzouk, Group CEO, Sindicatum Sustainable Resources This is the third article in a series about Natural Capital. Read the first article “Natural capital: Stop abusi...
by: Assaad Razzouk, Group CEO, Sindicatum Sustainable Resources This is the second article in a series about Natural Capital. Read the first article Read the first article “N...
by: Assaad Razzouk, Group CEO, Sindicatum Sustainable Resources This is Part 4 of a blog series on emissions trading systems. Read the first blog: The EU-ETS: Fix it or shut it dow...
by: Assaad Razzouk, Group CEO, Sindicatum Sustainable Resources I couldn’t help but smile when I read the following headline in Point Carbon on 22 June 2012: “Barclays slashe...
According to the Financial Times on 16 April, “Poland is insisting there should not be any “administrative meddling” that would prop up prices in the European Union’s carbo...
According to Bloomberg (3 April 2012), “EU carbon allowances for December fell as much as 4.6 percent to a record [low of] 6.05 Euros a metric ton on the ICE Futures Europe excha...
By Dr. David Creedy, Managing Director, Coal Mine Methane, Sindicatum A Sindicatum ventilation air methane (VAM) abatement project in combination with a coal mine methane ca...
by: Assaad Razzouk, Group CEO, Sindicatum Sustainable Resources This is the first article in a series about Natural Capital. Read the second article “Global warming: Can the ...
Durban was a success (indeed a miracle from the perspective of what the world expected – i.e. very little – a few weeks before). But why have carbon prices continued to slide?...
On Friday December 9th a group of us went for dinner at a sushi bar in Durban. We were quite subdued and when a table at the other side of the restaurant started cheering, I said ...
by: Kanittha Pinkasorn, Sindicatum Thailand The floods in Thailand continue to create havoc for many Thai people. Luckily to date our sites in near Bangkok and our Bangkok office h...
by: Gareth Phillips, Managing Director, Sustainability and Forestry Who would want to be on the supply side of CERs these days? Prices are at an all time low and for sure, some sup...
On Thursday 10 November 2011, I spoke at an OECD / IEA workshop in Paris entitled “Expert workshop on tracking climate finance flows from the private sector and multilateral deve...
by: Gareth Phillips, Managing Director, Sustainability and Forestry The Norway – Indonesia REDD+ Partnership is a courageous move by one of the world’s wealthiest nations to pu...
by: Jay Mariyappan As country negotiators head off to the 17th Conference of Parties (“COP”) in Durban later this month there is little to suggest that a global climate change ...
by: Michael Boardman, Group CFO, Sindicatum Sutainable Resources Our General Counsel Nick Kelly and I attended yesterday the Green Business Awards 2011 Awards Ceremony at the Grosv...
by: Tom Daschle, Former US Senate Majority Leader and Non-Executive Director, Sindicatum Sustainable Resources I wish to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the extraordinary leadersh...
By: David Raubenheimer, Managing Director, Direct Projects, Sindicatum Sutainable Resources A natural catastrophe in Thailand and Bangkok has again made it into the news, a status ...
According to Reuters, “a U.N. committee has completed the draft design of a fund to help developing countries tackle climate change, paving the way for its launch in 2013”. Th...
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