Published in the International Financing Review, in September 2008. Accurately assessing carbon price risk as climate policy evolves will require a profound understanding of the interaction between policy and politics and the unique nature of the challenge this poses to policy makers. Many factors will shape the development of carbon […]
Tom Burke’s Political Commentary: All ‘joined-up’ for another move of the deckchairs?
The furture will not be nuclear
Published in Prospect Magazine, Issue 150, on 28th September 2008. The government is pinning its hopes on a nuclear renaissance to meet Britain’s climate change goals. Planning procedures are being eased and hidden subsidies offered. But the policy is based on a misunderstanding of nuclear power’s lousy economics, and will […]
Time to stop dithering and press hard on the low-carbon accelerator
Published in ENDS Report (Issue 402, p54), in July 2008 New Labour’s core proposition to voters has been: “Elect us and we will make the economy work well to provide the financial resources to improve public services and reduce poverty.” The founding premise of this proposition has now collapsed. The […]
Tom Burke’s Political Commentary: Argument is one thing, government is another
British Treasury’s irresponsible position on carbon credits
Comment, published in The House Magazine, in May 2008. We are nearly out of time to avoid dangerous climate change and protect the prosperity and security of every single person in Britain. Doing so means making the global energy system carbon neutral within forty years. This requires transformational change in […]
Tom Burke’s Political Commentary: Wake up – high food and oil prices are here to stay
Economics freezes nuclear frisson
‘View from the top’, published in Research Europe, April 2008. During last month’s state visit to Britain by French President Nicolas Sarkozy an entente formidable was proudly declared. One of the strongest ligatures in this new entente is to be close cooperation to make Europe the leader in a global drive […]
Crunch time for carbon
Tom Burke’s Political Commentary: Infrastructure wars – the real battle begins
Published in the ENDS Report (Issue 398, p55), in March 2008. When the railways were built in the nineteenth century their developers faced the problem of acquiring the land where they could go. The solution was robust. Over 250 private bills were driven though Parliament usurping existing property rights for […]