Lew Milford
This report outlines a new approach to the climate innovation process.
This paper proposes a specific structure for a new “distributed innovation” approach to climate technology, building and expanding on the earlier recommendations of the UN Foundation and the Club of Madrid.
This paper describes a complementary “climate technology innovation process” that could be pursued to scale up existing low carbon technologies and create “breakthrough” disruptive technologies in many energy sectors, including renewables and CO2 capture and storage.
This report reviews new commitments for climate technology measures from the Heiligendamm Summit Declaration that could structure a post-2012 framework for climate mitigation that could complement cap and trade strategies.
This report examines the need for low carbon technology innovation to achieve necessary reductions of greenhouse gas emissions for climate stabilization.
This report investigates ways of attracting investment capital into clean technology projects, and recommends initiatives that could foster the development of a network of sympathetic and informed investors and policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic.
This report examines the role of public investment and technology innovation to build global clean energy markets. A shift to clean energy technology is needed to address growing environmental, economic and energy problems of the 21st century.
Distributed Power Generation for Homeland Security: Proposal for a New Federal and State Partnership
This report concludes that if the U.S. is to meet the challenge posed by the vulnerability of our energy systems, a new appeal to energy security is needed.
Clean Energy Group, E+Co and The Reinvestment Fund undertook a survey to gauge foundation and fund interest in joint investment opportunities in clean energy. This report summarizes results of the survey, and proposes a collaboration of state funds, foundations, and social investors to explore joint clean energy investments as well as other related opportunities.
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