Analysis and ideas on climate, energy and some less important things.
Monthly Archives: October 2011
How green are green energy tariffs?
Do green electricity tariffs make much difference? And if so, which is best? This is a question I get asked quite a lot – most recently on Twitter by Francis Irving. I figured the best way to reply was to … Continue reading
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Groundbreaking new data tracks carbon back to source
Originally published on The Guardian Which of the following accounts for the largest share of the UK’s carbon footprint? All our holiday flights, all the power used in our homes or … Russia? Okay, so it’s kind of a trick … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, Emissions, Energy
Tagged Carbon Footprints, Energy reserves, Fossil fuels
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