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August 2009 News Articles

North Tyneside - hear the podcast

21 Aug 2009

An interview with the team who set up the North Tyneside Climate Change Strategy is now available at www.susbiz.biz

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Low Carbon Innovations Network announces more webinars.

21 Aug 2009

In addition to the session on the Carbon Reduction Commitment, the Low Carbon Innovations Network has commissioned Anthony Day and Cyber Associates to deliver three additional modules. They are   Quick wins on reducing carbon emissions  14 September 2009 [16:00-17:00]    10 ways to engage your staff on carbon reduction initiatives  22 September 2009 [16:00-17:00]    How to measure your organisation's carbon footprint  29 September 2009 [16:00-17:00]   The Carbon Reduction Commitment webinar takes place on…

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CRC webinar with Anthony Day

18 Aug 2009

The Low Carbon Innovations Network has invited Anthony Day to present a webinar on the Carbon Reduction Commitment. The first session takes place on 8th September and you can find full details here.

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Lord Stern - Billions could die!

6 Aug 2009

Lord Stern is the respected economist who was commissioned by Tony Blair and Gordon Brown to assess the impact of climate change on the world's economy. When he reported in 2006 he recommended that investing 1% of global GDP would be enough to avoid the worst consequences, but that delay could cost the world 20% of its wealth. Now, at a major speech in Brighton, he told the audience that we could expect widespread conflict…

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Cyber Associates in the National Press

6 Aug 2009

Yesterday there was a letter in the Independent claiming that oil would never run out. We don't agree with that at Cyber Associates, and the International Energy Agency has been quite concerned about it too. Anthony Day's response was published today. Here's the full text: As long as we are not concerned about emissions, it would be nice to believe that oil could go on forever. However, John Halstead (5th August) repeats the fallacy that…

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