The Climate Clock is Ticking: what should we do differently
Oct 2012 The Climate Clock is Ticking: what should we do differently Piece for New Economics Foundation event at Royal Festival Hall – London. Contribution to NEF’s “50 months’ event.
Comment on climate
Comment on climate
Oct 2012 The Climate Clock is Ticking: what should we do differently Piece for New Economics Foundation event at Royal Festival Hall – London. Contribution to NEF’s “50 months’ event.
Aug 2012 A new paradigm for climate change – Nature Climate Change A Pre-edited version of the piece is also available. Many scientists who interface with policy makers run scared of suggesting emission reductions that challenge the veracity of the contemporary economic…
June 2012 Interview for Manchester Climate Monthly – June 2012 – Manchester Climate Monthly
Presentation: From rhetoric to reality – facing the challenges of climate change Video: Rhetoric to Reality This presentation, with a focus on Manchester, provided the climate change framing for the Adapting the City summit – the final event of The…
May 2012 Interview with Kevin Anderson by Alejandro Frid – ConservationBytes.com
April 2012 Offsetting under pressure – Nature Climate Change An open-access, pre-edited and slightly longer version of the interview is also available Building on a piece Kevin wrote for Nature on the inconvenient truth of carbon offsets, (a pre-edit version is also available) Marc…
April 2012 The inconvenient truth of carbon offsets – Nature A Pre-edited version of the piece is also available Even so-called ‘good’ offsetting schemes increase rather than reduce absolute emissions. Whilst there certainly need to be measures for assisting poorer nations and…
Nov 2011 Shale gas: … environmental & climate change impacts – A Tyndall Centre report The analysis within this new report addresses two specific issues associated with the extraction and combustion of shale gas. Firstly, it explores the environmental risks…
Feb 2011 Models guiding climate policy are ‘dangerously optimistic’ – The Guardian Interview of Anderson by Nadya Anscombe for Institute of Physics. “Computer models predicting future climate change are underestimating emissions and overestimating technology, warns climate scientist Kevin Anderson.”
Feb 2011 The science of climate change is clear – WalesOnline Short piece outlining the basic reasons why climate change is a serious issue about which we all need to be concerned.