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6 mai 2016

The Other CCS

By Laurence Matthews. The initials ‘CCS’ usually stand for Carbon Capture and Storage, which was discussed in a post here recently. However, I was with the team in Paris during COP21 promoting the Cap Global Carbon proposal (as described in John Jopling’s blog post here last year); the mechanism embodied in Cap Global Carbon is Cap & Share, and it occurred to us that the name ‘Carbon Cap & Share’ has the same initials, CCS. We wondered, are these two types of CCS complementary or antagonistic. More...

6 mai 2016

Mobile connectivity beyond borders

By Verena Weber. Do you remember the “not-so-good old days”? When you were delayed while travelling abroad and it was too expensive to use your smartphone to check for alternatives online and inform the people you had to meet. More...

6 mai 2016

Scaling Up Living Wages in Global Supply Chains

By Roel Nieuwenkamp and Marjoleine Hennis. Meet Ei Yin Mon, a factory worker in Myanmar. She came to Yangon after cyclone Nargis hit the country in 2008. The base wage she earns is extremely low, so she has to work many hours of overtime to compensate. More...

6 mai 2016

The Economic Consequences of Brexit

By admin. Economic consequences of brexit OECD April 2016 from OECD – OCDE
Brexit would be a major negative shock to the UK economy, with economic fallout in the rest of the OECD, particularly other European countries. In some respects, Brexit would be akin to a tax on GDP, imposing a persistent and rising cost on the economy that would not be incurred if the UK remained in the EU. More...

6 mai 2016

The trillion dollar ocean

By Claire Jolly and Barrie Stevens. For some, the ocean is the new economic frontier. It holds the promise of immense resource wealth and great potential for boosting economic growth, employment and innovation. More...

6 mai 2016

There’s no place like home

By Valerie Frey and Angelica Salvi Del Pero. The mother had lost everything: her minimum wage job, the father of her children, and, finally, her apartment. Homeless, she stood by the street with her two young boys, their yellowed mattresses, second-hand books, and dinnerware piled around them on the sidewalk. More...

6 mai 2016

Statistical Insights: Who’s Who in International Trade: A Spotlight on OECD Trade by Enterprise Characteristics data

By OECD Statistics Directorate. Conventional international trade statistics offer a picture of trade flows between countries, broken down by types of goods and services. While this is an important input for trade analyses, these data do not offer insights into the actors, or the types of firms, that are actually engaged in cross-border trade. More...

6 mai 2016

Post Paris, should we be going for CCCS = Compulsory Carbon Capture and Storage? Part 3

By Shayne MacLachlan. In the event that CCS were not available for power generation, it is likely that fossil fuels will continue to feature with a significant percentage in the electricity mix until at least 2050. In the IEA 2 degree scenario, unabated coal and gas still account for around 16% of global capacity in 2050. More...

6 mai 2016

Post Paris, should we be going for CCCS = Compulsory Carbon Capture and Storage? Part 2

By Shayne MacLachlan. Today we publish the second part of a three-part interview by Shayne MacLachlan of the OECD Environment Directorate with Kamel Ben Naceur, Director of Sustainability, Technology and Outlooks at the IEA. More...

6 mai 2016

Post Paris, should we be going for CCCS = Compulsory Carbon Capture and Storage?

By Shayne MacLachlan. You may have seen the film called “Tomorrow”, or under the non-translated title “Demain”, popping up in cinemas all over the place. It’s a French documentary focussing on positive action in 10 countries, showcasing concrete examples in agriculture, energy and education that aim to address our current environmental decline. More...

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