Interviews
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Nicky Gavron
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- 14 July 2005
Nicky Gavron, London's Deputy Mayor, talked to The Climate Group in July 2005 about plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in London, and the role that cities globally can play in tackling climate change.
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Mark Kenber
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- 15 June 2005
<strong>Mark Kenber,</strong> The Climate Group's Policy Director discusses emissions reductions from transport...
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Dr. Alan Lloyd
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- 08 June 2005
We discuss California's emission reduction policies with Dr. Alan Lloyd, Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency.
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Martijn Wilder, Peter Vis and Chris James
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- 11 May 2005
We discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with emissions trading with experts <strong>Martijn Wilder</strong>, <strong>Peter Vis </strong>and <strong>Chris James</strong>.
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Rocky Anderson
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- 10 May 2005
<strong>Rocky Anderson</strong>, Mayor of Salt Lake City discusses how the city is combating climate change and why cities have a crucial role to play in addressing the issue.....
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Peter Garrett
- Date
- 05 April 2005
Politician, singer and activist Peter Garrett, talks to The Climate Group about climate change and emissions reduction opportunities in Australia.
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Gary Doer
- Date
- 08 March 2005
Gary Doer, the Premier of Manitoba, talks to The Climate Group about the importance of state level action in driving forward progress on emissions reduction.
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Jargal Jamsranjav
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- 06 January 2005
Jargal Jamsranjav, the winner of Whitley Award for Nature Conservation (the UK's top conservation prize), discusses her work in Mongolia's Gobi Desert, and the impacts of climate change in the region.
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HSBC
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- 12 December 2004
HSBC's Advisor on the Environment discusses the bank's announcement, 6 December 2004, to go carbon neutral - the first of the world's major banks to make such a commitment.
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International Law 2004
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- 21 September 2004
The Climate Group interviews a number of pre-eminent figures in the field of international environmental law regarding the developments of July 2004...
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