Mark Lynas

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Background

Mark Lynas and Oliver Tickell are two journalists who helped draft a climate change scenario study of the Stockholm Network.[1] Other authors include big oil management people (BP and Shell) apart from a few academics. The study claims a distance from climate sceptical research promoted by "U.S. think tanks" according to media reports on the scenario study, although the Stockholm Network itself has previously promoted climate scepticism itself.[2] The scenario study argues in favor of a radical departure from the political course taken so far (Kyoto) allegedly because the instruments are less effective than an alternative promoted in a "step change" scenario advocating taxation at the origin of the carbon chain. No information on distributional consequences are given, unfortunately. It is unclear who would carry the burden if this allegedly economic growth supporting alternative would be pursued, and the whole strategy may be primarily meant to help undermining the Kyoto diplomacy. Mark Lynas in any case has also written in favor of nuclear energy.[3]

Pro-nuclear film on BBC ahead of EDF and UK government deal


Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

  • Mark Lynas, Nuclear 2.0 Why Nuclear a Green Future Needs Nuclear, e-book

Contact Details

Website: http://www.marklynas.org/
Website:http://www.stockholm-network.org/Conferences-and-Programmes/Energy-and-Environment/carbonscenarios

Resources

Notes

  1. Stockholm Network Homepage, accessed March 13, 2009
  2. Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO),Brussels think tanks persist in funding secrecy: ExxonMobil covertly funds EU climate skeptics, December 2006, accessed March 13, 2009
  3. Mark Lynas, Why greens must learn to love nuclear power, accessed March 13, 2009