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They have three main objectives:
 
They have three main objectives:
  
1)To reduce carbon emmissions by emphasising the cost benefits of energy efficency.  Businesses are encouraged through a series of financial incentive schemes and interest free loans to invest in the latest technology to achieve this end.     
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*1)To reduce carbon emmissions by emphasising the cost benefits of energy efficency.  Businesses are encouraged through a series of financial incentive schemes and interest free loans to invest in the latest technology to achieve this end.     
2) To develop low carbon technology through investment and supporting innovation
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*2) To develop low carbon technology through investment and supporting innovation
3) To respond to climate change by encouraging a change in attitudes, behaviour and business processes and by informing government and investors on the best way to tackle climate change.   
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*3) To respond to climate change by encouraging a change in attitudes, behaviour and business processes and by informing government and investors on the best way to tackle climate change.   
  
  
  
 
== Directors ==
 
== Directors ==
*Chairman: [[Ian McAllister]] CBE
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*Chairman: [[Ian McAllister]] [[Scottish & Newcastle]] Executive & Chairman of [[Network Rail]]
*Chairman, [[Network Rail]]
 
 
*Deputy Chairman: [[Ian Stephenson]] Director IT, HR & EHS, at [[Johnson Matthey]]  
 
*Deputy Chairman: [[Ian Stephenson]] Director IT, HR & EHS, at [[Johnson Matthey]]  
*[[Tom Delay]] Chief Executive, The Carbon Trust
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*[[Tom Delay]] Chief Executive, The [[Carbon Trust]]
*[[Rosemary Boot]] Finance Director, The Carbon Trust
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*[[Rosemary Boot]] Finance Director, The [[Carbon Trust]]
 
*Professor Sir [[Richard Brook]] The [[Leverhulme Trust]]
 
*Professor Sir [[Richard Brook]] The [[Leverhulme Trust]]
*[[Henry Derwent]] CB Director, Climate, Energy and Environmental Risk Directorate, [[Defra]]
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*[[Henry Derwent]] CB Director, Climate, Energy and Environmental Risk Directorate, [[DEFRA]]
 
*[[Peter Waller]] Head, Energy Industries & Technologies Unit, [[DTI]]
 
*[[Peter Waller]] Head, Energy Industries & Technologies Unit, [[DTI]]
 
*[[John Edmonds]]General Secretary, GMB to 31 May 2003  
 
*[[John Edmonds]]General Secretary, GMB to 31 May 2003  
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*[[John Speirs]] CBE Member, [[Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution]]
 
*[[John Speirs]] CBE Member, [[Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution]]
 
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==Lobbying firms==
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===Former lobbying firms===
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*[[Fishburn Hedges]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/appc_entries_1_march_to_31_may_2008_v3.pdf Register Entry for 1 March 2008 to 31 May 2008] ''APPC'', accessed 28 January 2015 </ref>
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
#{{note| }}Carbon Trust Web Site [http://www.carbontrust.co.uk/default.ct  About US] Accessed April 2007
 
#{{note| }}Carbon Trust Web Site [http://www.carbontrust.co.uk/default.ct  About US] Accessed April 2007
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[[Category:Climate]]

Latest revision as of 12:42, 28 January 2015

The Carbon Trust is an 'independent company funded by the government', the aim of the trust is to 'accelerate the transition to a low carbon economy' the trust advises businesses and organisations on how to lower their carbon emmissions and by developming low carbon technologies.

The Carbon Trust believe that their position 'independent of business and government' allows them to deliver cost effective solutions and to provide analysis and insight in order to move to a more carbon neutral economy. Some may find the Carbon Trust's claims of independence difficult to take seriously. They are funded by the government and managed by big business.


They have three main objectives:

  • 1)To reduce carbon emmissions by emphasising the cost benefits of energy efficency. Businesses are encouraged through a series of financial incentive schemes and interest free loans to invest in the latest technology to achieve this end.
  • 2) To develop low carbon technology through investment and supporting innovation
  • 3) To respond to climate change by encouraging a change in attitudes, behaviour and business processes and by informing government and investors on the best way to tackle climate change.


Directors

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Lobbying firms

Former lobbying firms

Notes

  1. ^Carbon Trust Web Site About US Accessed April 2007
    1. Register Entry for 1 March 2008 to 31 May 2008 APPC, accessed 28 January 2015