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Further publications on climate change

A selection of other papers on the relevance of climate change to policy on

  • air travel and international tourism
  • transport
  • energy conservation
  • carbon rationing

So then, how serious are you about saving the planet? "Going Green" Hornsey Journal, December 2007

Carbon rationing: the only realistic strategy Climate Action, December 2007

Limiting climate change: the changing role of public transport ATCO (Association of Transport Co-ordinating Officers) Summer Conference ‘Why Public Transport?’, Llandudno, 14-15 June 2007

A climate call to arms, Ends: Climate Review, 2006-2007

Roads to Ruin (with Ian Roberts), Resurgence, Issue 235, 2006

What we must do to save the planet RSA Journal, June 2006 

Climate change: the implications for policy on injury control and health promotion (with Ian Roberts), Injury Prevention, April 2006 

"Contraction and Convergence" and public health (with Ian Roberts), Public Health, March 2006

Carbon rationing and public health (Ian Roberts), London Health Commission, 3 November 2005

What is sustainable growth? Keynote speech at the TRICS annual conference on achieving sustainable growth, 1 November 2005

Energy Efficiency, Memorandum, House of Lords Science and Technology Committee, Second Report of the Session 2005-06, Vol.11, Evidence, pp.284-289, Stationery Office, July 2005 (with Tina Fawcett)

Crumbs from the carbon banquet (with Ian Roberts), The Guardian, 30 July 2005

It’s time to go on a low carbon diet The Independent, 8 July 2005

Commentary on the Gleneagles Summit Open Democracy, Summer 2005

Carbon rationing to limit climate change: the most effective way of promoting cycling, VeloCity Conference, Dublin, 31 May 2005

Living way beyond the planet’s limits: a clarion call for intervention Open Democracy, Spring 2005

Living in a low carbon world (ed with Tina Fawcett), Proceedings of PSI/UKERC Conference, London, 30 June 2005

In Conversation (with the author), Epilogue to the second edition of High Tide: News from a Warming World by Mark Lynas, Harper Perennial, 2005

Putting a price on the value of survival New Economics Foundation, Radical Economics, Issue 20, September/October 2004

A modest proposal to save the planet The Independent Review, 27 May 2004

Ethical implications of climate change for personal lifestyles Ethical Record, pp.10-14, September 2001

Climate change and a sustainable transport policy, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Municipal Engineer, Vol.151 Issue 1, pp.91-94, 2002

The implications of climate change for the future of air travel Written Statement for the Terminal 5 Inquiry, Government of London, 1998

Why climate change must top the agenda and Carbon budget watchers Town and Country Planning (special issue on climate change edited by Mayer Hillman), October 1998 

Carbon rationing: the only way to save the planet or a paralysing obsession? (Debate with Claire Fox, director of the Institute of Ideas), Science and Public Affairs, June 2007

The future of air travel and international tourism, World Transport Policy and Practice, Vol.3 No.1, 1997 

Memorandum to House of Commons Transport Committee second report on UK airport capacity, Vol.II minutes of evidence 67-II, HMSO, May 1996
 
Reconciling Transport and Environmental Policy Objectives, Public Administration, Vol.70, Summer 1992
 
The incompatibility of growth in the transport sector and environmentally sustainable futures, 1992 Cambridge Econometrics annual conference on transport, communications and the 21st century, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, 6-7 July 1992
 

Wealth Beyond Measure: An Atlas of New Economics (with Paul Ekins and Robert Hutchison), Gaia Books, 1992. Also published in the United States as Green Economics: the Gaia Atlas, Anchor Books Doubleday

Promoting conservation in buildings: a promising route, Energy Policy, Vol. 13 No. 5, pp. 421-424, October 1985

Fuelling waste: akin to a conspiracy, Energy in Buildings, pp.28-29, November/December 1985