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Flint MP, Labour’s Shadow Energy and Climate Change Secretary, commenting on the Government’s further proposed cuts to the Feed-in Tariff for solar power, after securing an Urgent Question and dragging Climate Change Minister Gregory Barker to the...
The high-level panel featured Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Convention on Climate Change, Trevor Manuel, Minister of Planning for South Africa, United Kingdom Department of Energy and Climate Change Minister Gregory...
Kris Gopalakrishnan (R), Executive Co-Chairman of Infosys, Gregory Barker (2R), Minister of state for Climate change of the United Kingdom, Tulsi Tanti (C), Chairman and Managing Director Suzlon Energy India and Jamshyd N Godrej (2L), Chairman and... View Photo »
David Cameron pledged we would be Britain’s greenest government ever; I can assure you that we will deliver on that pledge. And what is more, the transformation of our energy sector is at the centre of our plans.
"The best way to attract the attention of business leaders & investors is to give them the numbers of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Energy efficiency and resource use efficiency are of competitive interest for all businesses, and lead to...
With this combination of mutual respect, Indian entrepreneurialism, UK’s capital market expertise and the lessons business has learned from UK and Indian policy experiences, the future can be very bright,” he said. Tulsi R Tanti, founder-chairman and...
Barker, Minister of State for Climate Change of United Kingdom (UK) today said UK and India are working closely together on the connected issues of securing the new energy supplies, needed for the future and tackling climate change. After visiting the...
Gregory Barker, Minister of state for Climate change from the United Kingdom attends the World Economic Forum - India Economic Summit in Mumbai on November 14, 2011. More than 800 participants from 40 countries are taking part in the annual two-day... View Photo »
The UK wants an ambitious, comprehensive, legal treaty but, that seems unlikely considering that the participating countries are too far apart at the moment.
The United Kingdom's (UK) minister of state for climate change Gregory Barker has said India is seen as a key strategic partner in the UK's effort to promote renewable energy and tackle climate change. "There are many opportunities for the India and UK...
Minister of State for Climate Change Gregory Barker, on a visit here, told IANS that his country, and the 27-nation EU, are ready for a global agreement on climate change, but other countries seem less enthusiastic. That is where progress has to be made...
Gregory Leonard George Barker (born March 8, 1966) is a British politician who currently serves as the Conservative Member of Parliament for Bexhill and Battle and Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Full Article
Gregory Barker, Minister of state for Climate change from the United Kingdom attends the World Economic Forum - India Economic Summit in Mumbai on November 14, 2011. More than 800 participants from 40 countries are taking part in the annual two-day India Economic Summit, which is making...
View Photo »(L-R) Malini Mehra, CEO of the Centre for Social Markets, CEO of Godrej & Boyce Jamshed Godrej, Chairman and Managing Director of Suzlon Energy Tulsi R. Tanti, Britain's Minister of State for Climate Change Gregory Barker and CEO of Infosys Kris Gopalakrishnan attend a plenary session at...
View Photo »Gregory Barker, Minister of state for Climate change from the United Kingdom attends the World Economic Forum - India Economic Summit in Mumbai on November 14, 2011. More than 800 participants from 40 countries are taking part in the annual two-day India Economic Summit, which is making...
View Photo »David Cameron pledged we would be Britain’s greenest government ever; I can assure you that we will deliver on that pledge. And what is more, the transformation of our energy sector is at the centre of our plans.
The UK wants an ambitious, comprehensive, legal treaty but, that seems unlikely considering that the participating countries are too far apart at the moment.
We need to make good progress certainly to operationalise the 2010 Cancun climate summit agreements, to understand the actions needed to ensure that we keep the global temperature rise below 2 degrees and to make more progress on REDD (reducing emissions from deforestation in developing countries) plus ...
The UK along with the rest of the EU is open to the second commitment period for Kyoto Protocol. EU has signalled its willingness to provide leadership, but leadership requires others to follow and it's no good deal that the EU signs up for a second commitment if that commitment isn't matched in other w...
The reality is, we’re not going to be able to agree a global, binding treaty at Durban
We are certainly open to the renewal of the Kyoto Protocol. But if we are going to have a (second period), we will need to see movement toward a larger solution
