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Competitive Advantage from Climate Change

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Congratulations to Allan Jenkins of ISIS Security for scooping the FSB Oxfordshire Climate Change Innovation Award 2009.  Allan's innovation, CANUTE, an early warning flood detector, enables businesses and householders to receive text messages to their mobile phones if water levels in storm drains close to their properties reach dangerous levels.

More information on Canute can be obtained from http://www.flooding-early-warning.co.uk/

Allan received £1,500 in cash from the Federation of Small Businesses and a trophy supported by Ems2.

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Committed?

The Carbon Reduction Commitment is a mandatory climate change and energy saving scheme for the UK aimed at helping to achieve the goals set in the climate change Act of 2008.

Large public and private sector organisations across the UK will be legally bound to it such as supermarkets, water companies, banks, local authorities (including state funded schools) and all central government departments. Inclusion is based on the organisation's half hourly electricity usage.

Find out if your business is affected.

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Green shoots?

Does the recession affect our opportunities with climate change business innovation?

Here are some facts 

- you decide.

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Travel plans

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Top Tips Minimize
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Lots of organisations provide help free of charge; here are some:

DEFRA/Business link Top 10 Tips

Green grants information

Other organisations who can help

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Climate Change in The Daily Telegraph

Ian McEwan interview: warming to the topic of climate change
Ian McEwan's new novel Solar brings humour to the climate change debate - and he is preparing to take some flak.

United Nations review of how world assesses risk of climate change
The head of the United Nations (UN) has announced a review of how the world examines the risk of global warming following a series of scandals around the science of climate change.

Environmental Policy: General Election 2010
Key issues, the latest news and Liberal Democrat, Labour and Conservative environment policy.

Amateur gardeners urged to use peat-free compost to cut carbon footprint
Amateur gardeners are being urged to switch to peat-free compost and grow bags as part of efforts to cut the UK's carbon footprint.

World's nature 'becoming extinct at fastest rate on record', conservationists warn
The world's animals and plants are being killed off by humans faster than new ones can evolve, for the first time since dinosaurs became extinct, experts have warned.

Row over leaked climate emails may undermine reputation of science
The row sparked by the leak of climate change emails from a British university has the potential to "undermine" the reputation of science as a whole, two respected scientific organisations have warned.

A dubious defender of the scientific faith
Some of America's top "warmist" scientists are planning a counter-attack on the "climate sceptics", writes Christopher Booker.

Noise complaints about one in six wind farms
The cottages around Askam wind farm occupy the perfect spot, looking out to sea over to the isle of Man and inland to the Lake District. The only problem is the noise.

Bluefin tuna trade could be banned
Bluefin tuna could be the first widely-traded fish to be banned under international rules to protect endangered species.

Five species of butterfly in danger of extinction
Five rare butterflies could go extinct in Britain following a run of wet summers, according to conservationists.

Birdsong beats balloon squeaks as best alarm
Birdsong is the best sound to wake up to in the morning, according to a survey of the nation's favourite alarm tones.

Businesses failing to recycle
Millions of tonnes of recycling is still being sent to landfill by businesses despite a multimillion pound Government campaign, according to spending watchdogs.

New evidence for man-made global warming
Met Office-led report hits back at the growing climate change scepticism.

Hurricane Katrina victims to sue oil companies over global warming
Victims of Hurricane Katrina are seeking to sue carbon gas-emitting multinationals for helping fuel global warming and boosting the 2005 storm.

Fuel bills will pay for eco-upgrades
More than 10,000 homes a week will be given 'eco-upgrades' under Goverment plans to make every home in Britain environmentally friendly.

EU carbon trading windfalls under fire from Lord Turner
Lord Turner has criticised the European Union's carbon trading scheme for continuing to give billions of pounds in windfall profits to manufacturers.

Will polar bears make it back to shore?
The future looks bleak for this polar bear and her cub huddled on a rapidly shrinking iceberg 12 miles out to sea.

On the trail of the lonesome pine
The imminent risk of catastrophic climate change was clear even before MPs began looking into the charges against the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit.

'Climategate' professor admits to withholding information
The professor at the centre of the 'climategate' row, has admitted sending 'some pretty awful' emails refusing to send information on to other scientists.

Climate change linked to allergy increase
Sneezing, congestion, and runny noses from hay fever may be lasting longer because climate change may be extending pollen seasons, doctors in Italy said.

New home owners forced to 'pay for previous occupant's green loan'
Future home owners would be forced to pay for solar panels fitted to their homes by previous occupants, Ed Miliband is expected to announce.

A perfect storm is brewing for the IPCC
The emerging errors of the IPCC's 2007 report are not incidental but fundamental, says Christopher Booker.

Cancel phone books to tackle climate change say councils
Households are being asked to opt out of receiving their annual phone book to stop thousands of tonnes of paper being dumped in landfill every year.

IPCC chief Rajendra Pachauri to face independent inquiry
Rajendra Pachauri, the controversial Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is to face an international inquiry into the performance of his organisation.

Giant iceberg could disrupt ocean currents
An iceberg the size of Luxembourg that has broken off from a glacier in Antarctica could disrupt ocean circulation patterns, scientists have said.
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About ems2

Our mission is to make a difference by stimulating business growth relating to Climate Change.

There is a real chance to generate wealth whilst also reducing the emissions that cause climate change or helping to adapt to its effects.

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Retail savings Minimize

Retail loss prevention experts, The ORIS Group, are growing their consulting offerings.  Retail carbon footprinting can bring their clients undiscovered savings. More...

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Help adapt and grow Minimize

We provide some help for business to prepare for floods.

How can you grow your business by helping your customers adapt to extreme weather conditions?

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The Prince and the Frog - help save the carbon-busting rainforests

The Guardian on 2 degree rise

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Climate Row Minimize
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If, like us, you are concerned about the recent news following leaked emails from the University of East Anglia on climate change research, you may be interested in some information "from the horse's mouth".  If you go to the university's website, a statement was posted - see below - which certainly helps gain some perspective on the issue.

Here is a snippet of two salient points, made by the head of the Unit, followed by a link to the whole statement.

Extract of statement from Professor Phil Jones, Head of the Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia;

"...In the frenzy of the past few days, the most vital issue is being overshadowed: we face enormous challenges ahead if we are to continue to live on this planet.

One has to wonder if it is a coincidence that thie email correspondence has been stolen and published at this time.  This may be a concerted attempt to put a question mark over the science of climate chance in the run-up to the Copenhagen talks.

That the world is warming is based on a range of sources: not only temperature records but other indicators such as sea level rise, glacier retreat and less Arctic sea ice.

Our global temperature series tallies with those of other, completely independeny groups of scientists working for NASA and the National Climate Data Center in the United States, among others.  Even if you were to ignore our findings, theirs show the same results.  The facts speak for themselves, there is no need for anyone to manipulate them..."

Full statement here: https://www.uea.ac.uk/mac/comm/media/press/2009/nov/homepagenews/CRUupdate

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Get the edge

We work with business leaders to help them identify a new approach for a competitive edge in the emerging low carbon economy.

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Sixth form heroes Minimize

YE company POW wins Ems2 climate change award in Reading YE finals.  More...

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Climate Change from bbc.co.uk

G8 aims to halve greenhouse gases
World leaders at the G8 summit aim to set a target to halve carbon emissions by 2050 in an effort to tackle global warming.

Mayor quashes £25 C-charge hike
London Mayor Boris Johnson quashes the proposed rise in congestion charge for vehicles deemed high polluters.

UK to slow expansion of biofuels
The UK is to cut the rate of growth of biofuels because of "increasing questions" over their impact.

Australia 'needs carbon trading'
An Australian government advisor calls for a national emissions trading scheme to combat global warming.

Aviation impacts 'hotly disputed'
Green advisers tell the government airport expansion should be suspended pending an inquiry.

US city to charge polluting firms
The US city of San Francisco passes new rules requiring businesses to pay for the amount of CO2 they emit.

Next decade 'may see no warming'
Global temperatures may not rise for 10 years as natural cooling masks greenhouse warming, research suggests.

Slowing the biofuel bonanza
The Gallagher Review pours caution on the pace of biofuel development.

Japan waits on US for CO2 targets
Japan says it will not negotiate on CO2 emissions until it sees what the new US president offers on climate change.

Time to leave the comfort zone
Civic leaders must be willing to make tough choices if we are going to live in green cities.

No impact from Energy Saving Day
The UK's first Energy Saving Day ends with no discernible reduction in the country's electricity consumption.

Church to step up climate fight
Leaders of the influential US Southern Baptists decide climate change is real and they should fight it.

Tuvalu struggles to hold back tide
The nine tiny South Pacific islands of Tuvalu only just break the surface of the ocean - but for how much longer?

In depth graphical guide to climate change
Find out how the greenhouse effect works, and more...

Can America Go Green?
BBC's UN correspondent Laura Trevelyan explores how the US could retreat from its role as the planet's biggest polluter.

Q&A: Climate change
The BBC News website looks at the rapid human-induced warming that scientists believe the planet is facing.

Global energy guide


Q&A: The Carbon Trade
The Carbon trade

IPCC report: In graphics
Human activity is "very likely" to be the cause for Climate change, climate scientists have concluded.

Climate costs: The global picture
BBC correspondents give views on climate change from around the world, in the wake of a UK government report warning of dire costs.

UK and climate change


Earth - melting in the heat?
Are the poles melting? Are mountain glaciers disappearing? We take the temperature of the planet's ice.

Frontline global warming reports


Fuelling the Future


Newsnight's Ethical Man


Planet Earth Under Threat


Decide where the UK's energy comes from


Action Network: Nuclear Power
Ideas on how to improve your neighbourhood

How you can save energy
How to save money and the environment by turning off appliances instead of putting them on stand-by.

How to upgrade your house


Carbon calculator
A simple approach to determining your contribution to climate change.

Green home wish 'not granted'
Reader Nedira Yakir says her dream of making her house eco-friendly was frustrated by "red tape and apathy".
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Oxfordshire Climate Change Roadshow
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The the FSB's  roadshow Make Money from Climate Change ran from April until October 2009 across Oxfordshire and was organised by Ems2.  Small businesses were inspired by local case studies, an expert panel and special speakers Amey.

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How did it go

Roadshow Review, May 2009

Roadshow Review, June 2009

Roadshow Review, July 2009

Roadshow Review, August 2009

Dowload Roadshow presentations (updated monthly with new ones - you need to register and logon for this)

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