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| Accelerating the Transition | Apr 2010 |
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Report outlines priorities for the first 100 days of the new government The Aldersgate Group argues that the new government must prioritise environmental reform with the same urgency as economic reform in order to set the UK on a low-carbon, resource efficient path. |
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| Big business demands mandatory carbon reporting | Jul 2010 |
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Open letter to Ministers supported widely by corporates, investors and over 25 MPs The Government must act on a crucial pre-election pledge and commit to mandatory carbon reporting for all large organisations, according to a letter to coalition ministers, signed by a powerful alliance of business and political leaders. This would help drive carbon emission reductions and cement UK leadership on the global stage. The letter was authored by Peter Young, Chairman of the Aldersgate Group, who said "”It is hard to see how the government’s green ambitions will be met without more robust measurement and reporting of carbon emissions. Greater transparency will help create a level playing field, drive emission reductions and address the growing concern over corporate green washing.” |
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| Carbon Costs | May 2007 |
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Corporate Carbon Accounting and Reporting 'Carbon Costs' argues that a lack of a standardised carbon accounting system is impeding the UK Government’s long term goals of reducing emissions and creating a low carbon economy. It finds that very few FTSE 350 companies have credible carbon reporting mechanisms in place, and those companies that do could not be compared because they calculated emissions differently. |
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| Carbon Reporting | Mar 2009 |
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Government rules threaten renewable investments, says business The current regulatory framework is creating barriers for corporate investments in renewable energy generation, claims a coalition of over forty leading UK businesses and a number of third sector organisations. For a copy of the letter, go the reports section. |
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| CBI and CEMEP reports | Nov 2007 |
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Aldersgate Group welcomes call for urgent action to combat climate change The Aldersgate Group welcomes the appeal for a greater sense of urgency for the UK to meet its targets for greenhouse gas emissions, as set out in the reports from Gordon Brown’s Commission on Environmental Markets and Economic Performance (CEMEP) and the CBI’s Climate Change Task Force report. |
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| CEMEP Government Response | May 2008 |
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Gordon Brown: the UK must reap the rewards of the green economy The Aldersgate Group, a coalition of businesses and environmental groups, supports the Prime Minister's vision for the green economy, which he described as the 'fourth technological revolution' of our time. In a speech today to business leaders, he outlined the need for the UK to seize the opportunities of the transition to a low carbon economy. |
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| Davidson Review | Nov 2006 |
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Davidson Review The Davidson Review on the implementation of European legislation in the UK finds that over-implementation may not be as widespread in the UK as is sometimes claimed. The conclusions help to move the regulation debate beyond misleading arguments over "gold- plating" and provide support to the Aldersgate Group's view that the UK would benefit from effective and well designed environmental regulation. |
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| Green Foundations | Jun 2006 |
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Aldersgate Group Launch Report Our launch report 'Green Foundations' sets out the Aldersgate Group’s core argument and lists the founding members. It argues that high environmental standards provide the ‘green foundations’ which are essential for the UK’s long-term economic competitiveness and a high quality of life.’ |
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| Green Foundations 2009 | Dec 2008 |
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Environmental Regulation Key to Economic Recovery Green Foundations 2009, launched at the House of Commons by Energy Minister Mike O'Brien, argues that maintaining high environmental standards during the recession is essential for the economic recovery and UK competitiveness. |
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| Green Stimulus | Mar 2009 |
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Put green technology at heart of budget, urge business and MPs The 2009 Budget must match the environmental ambition of international competitors and the amount recommended by Lord Stern. To access a copy of the letter, go to the reports section. |
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| Low Carbon Finance | Oct 2009 |
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New financial strategy required to meet UK carbon targets A more radical approach to financing low carbon projects is needed to ensure carbon targets are met, according to a report by the Aldersgate Group. It argues that a new strategic approach to reduce investor risks, mobilise capital and streamline institutional structures would accelerate the transition to a low carbon economy and reduce costs. |
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| Open Letter to Hilary Benn and John Hutton | Oct 2007 |
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UK must go further on common standard to measure carbon footprints An open letter signed by a large number of diverse organisations and individuals who support the need for a common carbon reporting standard, and the requriement for companies to report clear and comparable information on their greenhouse gas emissions and other factors relating to climate change. |
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| Open Letter to the Prime Minister | Jun 2008 |
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Coalition calls for mandatory carbon reporting despite Government U-turn A coalition of leading businesses, institutional investors, 40 MPs and the Mayor of London has called on the Prime Minister to support legislation so that companies will have to report their carbon emissions. |
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| Report Urges Government to Move Beyond Carbon | Feb 2010 |
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Low-carbon industrial strategy should take wider resource efficiency into account The UK must adopt an industrial strategy which goes ‘beyond carbon’ to address critical resource efficiency challenges in all areas of the economy if it is to maintain employment and a competitive, sustainable advantage in global markets, now and in the future. |
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| Trading for Growth | Dec 2007 |
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Bali Briefing: EU ETS must help economy be green and grow 'Trading for Growth' argues that reform of the EU ETS would lead to greater carbon emission reductions, whilst also stimulating economic growth and employment. With the UN climate negotiations on a post-2012 framework commencing in Bali, the study examines the extent to which emissions trading can stimulate innovation, investment and employment. |
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| UK Lacks Skills to Make Low Carbon Transition | Nov 2009 |
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Mind the Gap The UK does not have the necessary skills to make the transition to a low-carbon economy at the pace required to meet mandatory targets - or the training arrangements in place to fill the gap. |
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