Category Archives: Politics

BBC Radio 4′s The World Tonight – Segment on Rio+20

TweetShareI was on BBC Radio 4′s The World Tonight last night, talking about Rio+20 with Bernice Lee of Chatham House and Andrew Hurrell of the University of Oxford. Click here to listen to the programme. The Rio+20 segment starts at … Continue reading

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Budget blog 2: Wolf ingnores evidence!

TweetShareMartin Wolf is one of the world’s most trusted, authoritative and influential economic commentators. A central reason for his ascent to such a height has been the rigour of his thinking. He is, above all, the champion of public policy … Continue reading

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Osborne shoots Cameron’s husky: budget 2012

TweetShareI was on BBC Radio 4′s The World Tonight last night giving my reaction to Osborne’s budget, and the environmental impact it will have. Follow this link to hear the programme. My interview can be found 28 minutes in.

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Budget Blog: Death of greenest government ever

TweetShareWhat Cameron put together Osborne is now taking apart. Detoxifying the Conservative Party while in Opposition has been the Prime Minister’s greatest political success. It got him his current job. It also got the Chancellor the opportunity to present budgets. … Continue reading

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Coalition review: energy and climate change

TweetSharePublished in The House Magazine, No.1411, Volume 36, on 15th March 2012. The Coalition Review looks into how far the government has stuck to the Coalition Agreement in key policy areas. This week Lord Turnbull, Michael Meacher, and I each … Continue reading

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Blog: Huhne’s resignation a blow for climate change

TweetShareChris Huhne’s resignation is bad news for energy policy and for climate change. He has done a brilliant job both for the country and for the planet. Huhne was intellectually and politically able to, and up for, taking on the … Continue reading

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Tom Burke’s political commentary: Durban talks were not a failure for climate policy

TweetShareENDS Report 444, p. 45, January 2012. The latest round of UN climate talks made important progress in a number of areas, including Green Fund governance and the Clean Development Mechanism. Durban did not fail. That is by far and … Continue reading

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Cameron’s policy cannibalism: economic policy eating environment policy

TweetSharePublished by the Green Alliance, in January 2012. A toxic conjunction of incompetence and ideology has all but destroyed David Cameron’s promise to lead the ‘greenest government ever.’ In doing so the Coalition has wasted a rare opportunity to align … Continue reading

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Tom Burke’s political commentary: A tune that bodes ill for environment and growth

TweetSharePublished in ENDS Report 443, p. 52, 20 December, 2011. On Europe and the environment, Cameron and Osborne have advanced arguments in the past month that will only serve to drive a wedge between the Coalition parties. The law of … Continue reading

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Tom Burke’s political commentary: Eurozone turmoil and climate inaction: the twin crises of political will

TweetShareENDS Report 442, p. 55, November 2011. The chance to avoid a dangerous rise in temperatures seems likely to be lost in the upcoming UN climate talks in Durban. December, it is turning out, is actually the cruellest month. It … Continue reading

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