Grantham in the news

The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment is frequently featured in the media. This is a selection of online media articles about our work.

Archive from 2011| 

2012 

May

China injects vigour into carbon debate
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17 May, Financial Times (free registration is required)

April

G20 urged to boost green policies to stimulate economic growth
|16 April, Business Green

British polar research in crisis
|8 April, The Independent

Q&A: An EU carbon tax, more effective than the ETS?
|4 April, Climate Spectator

Islas Galápagos: ¿Un laboratorio en el combate al cambio climático?
|2 April, BBC Mundo

March

Especialista propõe impor tarifas para bens produzidos 'de forma suja'
|30 March, EFE Brasil

Nicholas Stern propone imponer aranceles a los bienes producidos "de forma sucia"
|30 March, MSN Latino Ecuador

Los desastres naturales despiertan a América Latina al cambio climático|
30 March, Yahoo Colombia

Nicholas Stern pide el fin a los subsidios a los combustibles por el cambio climático|
30 March, MSN Latino Ecuador

Nicholas Stern pide el fin de los subsidios a los combustibles por el cambio climático|
29 March, Yahoo Argentina

Nicholas Stern dice que el cambio climático da la oportunidad de crear una nueva economía|
27 March, Yahoo Finanzias

Cambio climático amenaza a las especies únicas de Galápagos
|27 March, El Nuevo Diario 

February

Lord Stern: Government must reassure business it is "not going flaky" on climate change
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27 February, Business Green

Exclusive: Green Investment Bank should borrow from the start, says Lord Stern
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24 February, Business Green

INTERVIEW - GDP inadequate as climate cost gauge - Stern
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22 February, Reuters (Africa)

Attacks paid for by big business are 'driving science into a dark era'
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19 February, The Guardian

Jobs for us, cleaner world for kids
|15 February, The Vancouver Sun

Carbon bubble: Bank of England's opportunity to tackle market failure
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6 February, The Guardian

January

Threats and promises in global warming, says study|
Financial Times (free registration is required), 26 January

Fossil fuels: On the way back?
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Radio 4 (Today programme), 24 January (featuring Michael Jacobs, Visiting Professor at the Grantham Research Institute) 

Photograph of statue outside Clement House on the LSE campus CREDIT Nigel Stead and LSE