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Author: Angela Wenham

Coastlines: Planning for uncertainty?

Posted on28th October 201928th October 2019AuthorAngela Wenham

Climate change is an issue for the distant future, isn’t it? With discussion of impacts in Read More …

Power of Policy: The UK’s Declining CO2 Emissions

Posted on3rd October 201921st October 2019AuthorAngela Wenham

Taking root in the UK, the Industrial Revolution has since spread to various parts of the Read More …

Smoke and Mirrors: Analysing the Paris Agreement

Posted on1st October 201921st October 2019AuthorAngela Wenham

International negotiations on a new climate treaty seemed stuck throughout the 2000s and early 2010s until Read More …

Bridging the Gap: Econometric Modelling of Climate Systems

Posted on15th July 201921st October 2019AuthorAngela Wenham

There is great uncertainty about future climate change and its associated economic impacts. To ensure effective Read More …

Card forecasts for M4

Posted on5th June 201911th June 2019AuthorAngela Wenham

Have you ever wondered why forecasters seem to not always agree? This is because they use Read More …

Sensitive Intervention Points – A Theory of Change for the Climate Movement

Posted on2nd May 2019AuthorAngela Wenham

When asked why she chose to dedicate herself to the issue of climate change, 16-year-old climate Read More …

Untangling the Climate Change web we weave

Posted on16th April 201916th April 2019AuthorAngela Wenham

  New reports for Planetary Health Economic Council reveal the complex interconnected issues facing Small Island Read More …

How do Economists Forecast?

Posted on10th April 201916th April 2019AuthorAngela Wenham

Although most people are not aware of it, forecasting plays a major role in everyday life. Read More …

The importance of land movement for sea-level change

Posted on13th December 201821st October 2019AuthorAngela Wenham

A new piece of research analysing local sea level along the coastlines of the “China Sea” Read More …

First-in, first-out: Driving the UK’s per capita carbon dioxide emissions below 1860 levels

Posted on12th December 201812th December 2018AuthorAngela Wenham

By David F Hendry (originally published on VoxEU) The Industrial Revolution has been of vast benefit to Read More …

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