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Blair urges G8 to unleash climate policy 'revolution' and calls for a nuclear 'renaissance'

Tony Blair has warned the final G8 Gleneagles Dialogue meeting, attended by Energy Minister Martin Ferguson, that the world has reached 'the critical moment of decision on climate change'.



The former UK Prime Minister has called for a 'revolution' to transform our economies and says this will have to involve a 'renaissance of nuclear power' and a rethink of the patent framework that governs how technologies are shared.


'50% cut will cost US$200 a tonne' warns energy agency, as union chief calls for new climate alliance

The head of the International Energy Agency told last week's major economies meeting in Hawaii a "CO2 incentive" of US$200 a tonne would be needed to deliver a 50% cut in emissions by 2050, the IEA revealed yesterday.



Meanwhile, the head of Australia's mining union, Tony Maher, has canvassed the creation of a new climate change pressure group and has urged resource companies to massively boost their spending on carbon capture and storage.


News in brief, January 21, 2008

Industry association calls for abolition of national energy efficiency program * Federal government says energy efficiency data not up to scratch * EPA Victoria says environmental offsets can lead to better outcomes * SA to trial kerbside food waste program as NSW issues kerbside guide * Nominations open for Tasmanian awards



* Global fuel, power and transport businesses urge renewable energy milestones and greater government efforts * Carbon Disclosure Project urges business to explore supply chain emissions * UK overhauls legislation on nuclear, renewables and carbon capture and storage


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