Greg Clark MP, UK Shadow Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change
Greg Clark, UK Shadow Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change, talks to Policy Network about the politics of climate change. He was talking at the conference organised by Policy Network at...
View ArticleMatthias Machnig, State Secretary of the German Federal Ministry for the...
Matthias Machnig, State Secretary of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nuclear Safety and Nature Conservation, talks to Policy Network.
View ArticlePeter Mandelson talks about the Politics of Climate Change
Speech delivered by Business Secretary Lord Mandelson at the Policy Network event: ‘The Politics of Climate Change: Overcoming the political challenges of climate change – from economic crisis to...
View ArticleTerry Leahy, CEO of Tesco – Interview
Terry Leahy, the CEO of Tesco speaks about incentivizing the consumer to live a low carbon way of life at Policy Network’s ‘Politics of Climate Change’ conference on 5th June 2009 at the LSE. Leahy...
View ArticleDave Cote, CEO of Honeywell Speaks at Second Plenary
Video Interview David Cote, CEO of Honeywell, speaks to Policy Network ahead of his speech in the second plenary. In his speech Cote discussed climate change-related business trends and Honeywell’s...
View ArticleTony Blair headlines Afternoon Plenary
Part 1 Part 2 Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair headlines the afternoon plenary at Policy Network’s ‘Politics of Climate Change’ conference on 5th June at the LSE.
View ArticleRoger Liddle’s thoughts on a successful conference
Roger Liddle, Vice Chair of Policy Network gives his concluding thoughts on the Policy Network’s conference on ‘The Politics of Climate Change’ on 5th June 2009 at the LSE.
View ArticleOpen letter from Leslie Dighton, LSE governor
Open letter to the organisers and participants of the politics of climate change conference with special reference to the contributions by Tony Blair, Martin Rees, Richard Lambert and David Cote....
View ArticleMartin Rees
Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society and Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics at the University of Cambridge speaks to Policy Network ahead of his speech on the politics of climate change....
View ArticleBuilding a low-carbon future: the politics of climate change
Will the reconstruction of the global economy be positive for mitigating climate change? Is the move toward energy security at odds with a low-carbon society? Do we need the return of state planning...
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