Documents

Please browse the BR&D document library. More documents will be added as projects progress.

Plan Vivo project development

A meeting was hosted by BR&D in April 2007 with the aim of bringing together some organisations who were interested in setting up Plan Vivo certified projects.

Click on a presentation below to open in a separate window. All presentations are in Portable Document Format (pdf).

Speaker Presentation Size
John Grace - University of Edinburgh Carbon Climate & Forests 686kb
Richard Tipper / Willie McGhee - BR&D Plan Vivo Background 2,460kb
Philip Powell - Envirotrade Nhambita Community Carbon Project Mozambique 3.67MB
Robert Harley - ECCM Earth Carbon Financial 3,590kb


Business Beyond Kyoto

Presentations from the 'Business Beyond Kyoto' conference held in Edinburgh, Royal Botanic Gardens on 7th October 2005

Speaker Presentation Size
Andy Kerr - E3 International How Effective is Kyoto? 118kb
Fatosh Gozalpour - Heriot-Watt University Carbon Capture & Storage 3,853kb
John Grace - University of Edinburgh What we need to do to stabilise atmospheric CO2 within a dynamic system 1,402kb
Peter James & Peter Hopkinson - SustainIT/University of Bradford Advances in Communications Technology for a Low Carbon Economy 195kb
John Hollis - BMW Group BMW's Clean Energy Vision 2,276kb
Jeremy Woods (CEP) & Gareth Brown (Themba Technology Ltd) Meeting the Demand for Sustainable Energy of Fuelling Poverty? 740kb
Milton Catelin - World Coal Institute Coal and Sustainable Development 859kb
Mark Akhurst - BP Low Carbon Business 195kb
Nick Robins - Henderson Global Investors Why should we invest in low carbon futures? 225kb
Rob Hastings - Shell WindEnergy Ltd Energy and Climate Change - Facts and Trends to 2050 1,266kb
Richard Hands - Tetra Pak UK What drives us to be greener? 2,541kb
Sarah Boyack MSP Developing a Low Carbon Economy for Scotland 212kb
Stephen Salter - University of Edinburgh Beyond carbon: consideration of albedo control technologies to mitigate climate change 654kb
Fred Dinning - Scottish Power Towards lower carbon intensity in the electricity sector 923kb
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