The most recent articles published about Consilience or written by Consilience associates on topical subjects:
Foundation for the future - IP Week Round-Up, Petroleum Review, April 2010
The final presentation of the seminar was from Liz Bossley, Chief Executive Officer, Consilience Energy Advisory Group (CEAG), speaking to the longest and most dramatic presentation title of the conference - 'The Copenhagen conference: no post mortem please while the patient is still breathing'.
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Streamlined CDM could deliver Copenhagen targets - written by James Ockenden, Blue Skies China, 09 April 2010
A streamlined Clean Development Mechanism could provides the means for developing nations to deliver their promised carbon dioxide emissions cuts, according to London-based energy consultancy, Consilience Energy Advisory Group.
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Bonn Climate Working Group Has a Deal Within its Reach, says Consilience - Commodities Now article, 7th April 2010
After the disappointing meeting in Copehagen, the Consilience Energy Advisory Group sees a mandatory quota of green projects for developing countries as a stepping stone to agreement that can be tested at the working session due to take place in Bonn, Germany 9-11 April.
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Bonn Climate Working Group Has a Deal Within its Reach, says Consilience - OilVoice article, 6th April 2010.
After the disappointing meeting in Copenhagen, the Consilience Energy Advisory Group sees a mandatory quota of green projects for developing countries as a stepping stone to agreement that can be tested at the working session due to take place in Bonn, Germany 9-11 April.
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Some CERs "not sexy" enough for investors: carbon industry heavyweight - Financial Risk Management News and Analysis Article, Quoting Liz Bossley 18 February 2010
Certified emissions reduction (CER) credits generated from clean development mechanism (CDM) projects, such as Chienes wind farms, are just "not sexy" enough for investors at the moment and they are looking to other regions like Africa, says Liz Bossley, chief executive officer at Consilience Energy Advisory Group, speaking at IP week in London....
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Andy Kerr - A brief biography
In summer 2009, I took over as Director of SAGES, the Scottish Alliance for Geosciences, Environment and Society, a pan-Scottish academic network dedicated to researching some of society's grand environmental challenges.
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'London Calls for Carbon Bonds’ - Point Carbon, Carbon Market Daily
London's finance community said carbon bonds are needed to sure up investor confidence. The City of London, which is one of the main financial centres, wants to expand the range of climate based financial instruments...
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'Cop 15 preview' - Argus Global Emissions, dated 1st December 2009.
This Edition of the Argus Global Emissions paper featured two aticles referring to the Consilience Energy Advisory Group. The first mention is within the article 'Sectoral approach waits in the wingss' and the second within the article 'EU ETS market reflects uncertain prospects'
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'The Dark Before the Dawn - Point Carbon, Guest Commentary by Liz Bossley, dated 16th October 2009
After the UN meeting in Bangkok, the chances of deadlock over a climate deal at the Copenhagen summit in December are high because the positions of the 'big three' - China, India and the US - remain firmly entrenched. (Point Carbon, October 2009).
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"Large rump" of clients in the dark on emissions trading' - the newlawyer article mentioning Liz Bossley, written by Gemma Battenbough, dated 22 June 2009
With the 31 August registration deadline for the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act fast approaching, Piper Alderman has warned of how a “large rump” of clients is still in the dark over how changes to emissions may affect their businesses.
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The 'Big Ben Book'
The Consilience Energy Advisory Group has been included in the Big Ben Book commemorating 150 years of Big Ben. The book outlines a selection of other successful British enterprises.
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'Liz Bossley of CEAG explains How Emissions Trading is Here to Stay' - Energy Institute, Yearbook and Directory 2009
After years of planning and discussion, the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol - 2008 to 2012 - is at last underway and, despite acrimonious international debate about its future, the cap-and-trade schemes it has spawned are not going to go away. (Energy Institute, Yearbook and Directory 2009).
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'Liz Bossley of CEAG explains How Investors can get Involved in Emissions Trading' - Clean, Green, Money Machine - S&I Review dated September 2008
The market in CO2 emissions is growing exponentially. From zero in 2003, the measurable market is expected to turn over more than €40 billion this year. Admittedly, compared with the bond market, for example, this is unimpressive, but the growth potential is exciting. (S&I Review, September 2008).
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'Garnaut Stance Threatens Climate Talks' - The Australian dated 4 August 2008
Global climate change negotiations will collapse in the same way the Doha trade talks failed last week if Ross Garnaut's view that there is no way forward without China and India is adopted, European emissions trading expert Liz Bossley has warned. (The Australian, 4 August 2008).
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'The EUA-CER Price Differential - Carbon Market Europe' - Guest Commentary dated 18 July 2008
The testing of the link between the EU's carbon credit registry and the UN's international registry scheduled to start today is cause for one cheer at least. (Carbon Market Europe, 18 July 2008).
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For further articles written by the
Consilience Energy Advisory Group, please see the Archive
.
The most recent articles published about Consilience or written by Consilience associates on topical subjects:
Foundation for the future - IP Week Round-Up, Petroleum Review, April 2010
The final presentation of the seminar was from Liz Bossley, Chief Executive Officer, Consilience Energy Advisory Group (CEAG), speaking to the longest and most dramatic presentation title of the conference - 'The Copenhagen conference: no post mortem please while the patient is still breathing'.
Download the full article
Streamlined CDM could deliver Copenhagen targets - written by James Ockenden, Blue Skies China, 09 April 2010
A streamlined Clean Development Mechanism could provides the means for developing nations to deliver their promised carbon dioxide emissions cuts, according to London-based energy consultancy, Consilience Energy Advisory Group.
Download the full article
Bonn Climate Working Group Has a Deal Within its Reach, says Consilience - Commodities Now article, 7th April 2010
After the disappointing meeting in Copehagen, the Consilience Energy Advisory Group sees a mandatory quota of green projects for developing countries as a stepping stone to agreement that can be tested at the working session due to take place in Bonn, Germany 9-11 April.
Download the full article
Bonn Climate Working Group Has a Deal Within its Reach, says Consilience - OilVoice article, 6th April 2010.
After the disappointing meeting in Copenhagen, the Consilience Energy Advisory Group sees a mandatory quota of green projects for developing countries as a stepping stone to agreement that can be tested at the working session due to take place in Bonn, Germany 9-11 April.
Download the full article
Some CERs "not sexy" enough for investors: carbon industry heavyweight - Financial Risk Management News and Analysis Article, Quoting Liz Bossley 18 February 2010
Certified emissions reduction (CER) credits generated from clean development mechanism (CDM) projects, such as Chienes wind farms, are just "not sexy" enough for investors at the moment and they are looking to other regions like Africa, says Liz Bossley, chief executive officer at Consilience Energy Advisory Group, speaking at IP week in London....
Download the full article
Andy Kerr - A brief biography
In summer 2009, I took over as Director of SAGES, the Scottish Alliance for Geosciences, Environment and Society, a pan-Scottish academic network dedicated to researching some of society's grand environmental challenges.
Download the full article
'London Calls for Carbon Bonds’ - Point Carbon, Carbon Market Daily
London's finance community said carbon bonds are needed to sure up investor confidence. The City of London, which is one of the main financial centres, wants to expand the range of climate based financial instruments...
Download the article
'Cop 15 preview' - Argus Global Emissions, dated 1st December 2009.
This Edition of the Argus Global Emissions paper featured two aticles referring to the Consilience Energy Advisory Group. The first mention is within the article 'Sectoral approach waits in the wingss' and the second within the article 'EU ETS market reflects uncertain prospects'
Download the article
'The Dark Before the Dawn - Point Carbon, Guest Commentary by Liz Bossley, dated 16th October 2009
After the UN meeting in Bangkok, the chances of deadlock over a climate deal at the Copenhagen summit in December are high because the positions of the 'big three' - China, India and the US - remain firmly entrenched. (Point Carbon, October 2009).
Download the full article
"Large rump" of clients in the dark on emissions trading' - the newlawyer article mentioning Liz Bossley, written by Gemma Battenbough, dated 22 June 2009
With the 31 August registration deadline for the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act fast approaching, Piper Alderman has warned of how a “large rump” of clients is still in the dark over how changes to emissions may affect their businesses.
Download the full article
The 'Big Ben Book'
The Consilience Energy Advisory Group has been included in the Big Ben Book commemorating 150 years of Big Ben. The book outlines a selection of other successful British enterprises.
Download this excerpt for more information
'Liz Bossley of CEAG explains How Emissions Trading is Here to Stay' - Energy Institute, Yearbook and Directory 2009
After years of planning and discussion, the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol - 2008 to 2012 - is at last underway and, despite acrimonious international debate about its future, the cap-and-trade schemes it has spawned are not going to go away. (Energy Institute, Yearbook and Directory 2009).
Download the full article
'Liz Bossley of CEAG explains How Investors can get Involved in Emissions Trading' - Clean, Green, Money Machine - S&I Review dated September 2008
The market in CO2 emissions is growing exponentially. From zero in 2003, the measurable market is expected to turn over more than €40 billion this year. Admittedly, compared with the bond market, for example, this is unimpressive, but the growth potential is exciting. (S&I Review, September 2008).
Download the full article
'Garnaut Stance Threatens Climate Talks' - The Australian dated 4 August 2008
Global climate change negotiations will collapse in the same way the Doha trade talks failed last week if Ross Garnaut's view that there is no way forward without China and India is adopted, European emissions trading expert Liz Bossley has warned. (The Australian, 4 August 2008).
Download the full article
'The EUA-CER Price Differential - Carbon Market Europe' - Guest Commentary dated 18 July 2008
The testing of the link between the EU's carbon credit registry and the UN's international registry scheduled to start today is cause for one cheer at least. (Carbon Market Europe, 18 July 2008).
Download the full article
For further articles written by the
Consilience Energy Advisory Group, please see the Archive
.