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==Background==
  
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Dr Lisa Woolhouse studied economics at London School of Economics and went onto to complete a Masters and PhD in energy economics at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. She is an "independent consultant" to the energy industry and co-author with [[Ian Fells]] of the book "Global Warming: A Guide to Market-based Controls on the Energy Sector," published in 1996.
  
Dr Lisa Woolhouse calls herself an "independent" energy consultant. She is co-author with [[Ian Fells]] of the book "Global Warming: A Guide to Market-based Controls on the Energy Sector," published in 1996.
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==Pro-Nuke Spinner==
  
Woolhouse is quoted by [[SONE]] has taken the lid further off the Government’s Energy White Paper (EWP),supplying chapter and verse. In a presentationin the House of Commons, reported in BNFLWorld, she said a 60% reduction in CO 2emissions by 2050 implied a cut of 83mtCarbon on the estimated pollution of 145mtCby then.
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Woolhouse is often quoted by the pro-nuclear lobby, for example [[SONE]] [http://www.sone.org.uk/content/view/21/26/] and Westinghouse
  
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She was one of the speakers at the [[Nuclear Industry Association]]'s Energy Choices Conference in 2003, along with Key-Note speaker, Stephen Timms, Minister of State for Energy. Wollhouse's view is that "Longer term CO2 goals cannot be met without nuclear" a view the industry obviously wants people to hear. [[http://www.niauk.org/energychoices2003/LisaWoolhousepp.pdf]]
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Revision as of 19:36, 26 January 2006

Background

Dr Lisa Woolhouse studied economics at London School of Economics and went onto to complete a Masters and PhD in energy economics at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. She is an "independent consultant" to the energy industry and co-author with Ian Fells of the book "Global Warming: A Guide to Market-based Controls on the Energy Sector," published in 1996.

Pro-Nuke Spinner

Woolhouse is often quoted by the pro-nuclear lobby, for example SONE [1] and Westinghouse

She was one of the speakers at the Nuclear Industry Association's Energy Choices Conference in 2003, along with Key-Note speaker, Stephen Timms, Minister of State for Energy. Wollhouse's view is that "Longer term CO2 goals cannot be met without nuclear" a view the industry obviously wants people to hear. [[2]]

In June