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RSA Carbon Limited launched

By Carbon Limited19 Oct 2006


On one side, sit the big houses, fast cars and long flights to Australia brigade. On the other, are ranged energy efficient lightbulbs, cavity wall insulat...

60% cut - vote result

By Carbon Limited30 Oct 2006

Our online poll asking whether in the UK we can cut our emissions by 60% by 2050 gave the following results:

In the UK, can we cut carbon emissions by ...

Personal Carbon Allowances (again)

By David Miliband20 Oct 2006

Congratulations to the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) who have launched Britain's first pilot of a personal carbon allowance scheme called CarbonDAQ. You can see h...

RSA gives cautious welcome to Stern Review

By Carbon Limited30 Oct 2006

Media Release
30 October 2006

The expansion of carbon trading to include individuals is an essential weapon in the battle against climate change, a...

So how green is my carbon?

By Carbon Limited08 Nov 2006

08/11/06 - Carbon offset came under the microscope at the RSA in November, when it hosted a lively discussion about the pros and cons of carbon offsetting. Will it reduce our carbon emissions and deliver clean development or will it actively encourage us to continue our unsustainable lifestyles with the guilt of flying appeased by a simple transaction?

The green divide

By Carbon Limited08 Nov 2006

Today's issue of The Times features a Populus poll which they claim shows the gulf between words and actions on the environment.

Environment Secretary...

Alex James talks 'carbon credits'

By Carbon Limited22 Nov 2006

CarbonLimited supporter Alex James of the iconic band Blur appeared on the BBC Daily Politics Show today discussing the idea of personal carbon trading.

80 per cent of people say they could reduce their carbon footprint

By Carbon Limited22 Nov 2006

Nearly 80 per cent of people believe they could personally reduce their carbon emissions, according to a YouGov poll commissioned by RSA Carbon Limited. Among t...