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Carbon Limited to enter new era with LGiU

5th November 2008

LGiU

CarbonLimited began life at the RSA in January 2006. Later this month, almost three years on, it comes to the end of its time there and is to enter a new phase, with a new focus, as part of the Centre for Local Sustainability at LGiU.

Personal carbon trading and behaviour change - new research

5th November 2008

by Short Term Effect

Dr Abigail Bristow of Loughborough University has led on a study which makes an important first step in understanding the likely behavioural impacts of a personal carbon trading scheme. The study, which also involved academics from the University of Leeds, finds potentially crucial differences in people's responses to personal carbon trading and carbon taxation.

RSA Carbon Limited conclusions event

By su31 Oct 2008

Carbon Limited, a project which began life at the RSA in January 2006, comes to the end of its time there with an event on November 12th. There are a very few remaining places available for a findings event that evening.

New research on the economics of personal carbon trading

1st October 2008

by Zizzybaloobah

New research published by CarbonLimited looks at the economic efficiency of personal carbon trading and its likely interaction with other policies. The report is authored by Dr Andy Kerr of E3 International, with support from William Battye. It was commissioned jointly by CarbonLimited and Green Alliance. The report argues that DTQs and similar designs of personal carbon trading schemes that assume organisations and individuals operating together in an economy-wide scheme are non-starters.

Carbon Limited wins Clarion Award

RSA CarbonLimited has won a prestigious Clarion Award in the 'Climate Change Communication' category for its innovative prototype personal carbon market, CarbonDAQ.

Energy 2020

by FredArmitage

The Energy 2020 project is a unique collaboration of a wide range of representative organisations and policy leaders coordinated by the RSA to help accelerate the transition to a low carbon energy economy in the UK.

ippr study: the public are more receptive to personal carbon trading than policy makers think

From the blogosphere

James Greyson's view of tradable energy quotas:
http://www.blindspot.org.uk/teqs_review.html

Interesting views on personal carbon trading: http://learnsigma.com/why-personal-carbon-trading-works

Lots of discussion here: http://larvatusprodeo.net/2008/05/09/climate-policy-salad/#comment-465247

Also, Glyn Jones from Urban Mines has just sent us a link to an interesting academic paper from the University of Montpellier exploring citizen participation in tradable permit schemes: http://www.creden.univ-montp1.fr/downloads/cahiers/CC-08-03-75.pdf

CO2 price:  £80.00/tonne   20/11/08