Pablo Salas
@pablosalasb
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24-03-2018 08:04:29
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Our latest Nature Energy paper featured in The Guardian. Countries have economic and strategic incentives to decarbonise. Forget about free-riding. Half world’s fossil fuel assets could become worthless by 2036 in net zero transition theguardian.com/environment/ng…
For those who could not make our COP26 event "Transformative Energy Innovation Dialogues" at the UK pavilion last night, here is the video on youtube. EEISTProject Global Systems Institute CEENRG Cambridge Econometrics youtube.com/watch?v=LiCSyJ…
Our message is being picked up in Russia, where lots of fossil investments may be at risk. EEISTProject Global Systems Institute CEENRG Cambridge Econometrics themoscowtimes.com/2021/11/05/rus…
Co-lead of EEIST Country engagement Pablo Salas discusses winners and losers in energy geographies at Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership roundtable.
With transport in the spotlight, Erika Myers, jennifer holmgren, and Pablo Salas, reflect on how important it is that the sector decarbonises, both to help reach Net Zero and to reduce pollution.
Corporate Leaders Groups Director Eliot Whittington reacts to the Glasgow Climate Pact 👇 Eliot Whittington Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership #AchievingZero #COP26
Are you interested in supporting evidence-based climate policy through cutting-edge economic modelling? Then you should apply to Cambridge University for our postdoc position in the EEISTProject team! jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/33776/ CEENRG @CambridgeLandEc
Meet our brilliant Fellows - showcased here by The Sustainable Markets Initiative! The Prince of Wales Global Sustainability Fellowship Programme aims to foster new transdisciplinary thinking on #sustainability, leading to practical insights, tools and recommendations for organisations👇 #TerraCarta
New report from CISL’s Paul Gilding and Pablo Salas on Methane, Markets and Food finds the most viable approach to reduce the level and rate of warming is to 📉🐄 dramatically reduce methane emissions, ⏳ with action needed within the next decade.
In the same way that carbon abatement is driving the disruption of the energy sector, the methane abatement will drive the disruption of the agri-food sector. Take a look at our latest CISL working paper developed with Paul Gilding and Emily Cracknell.
New research from our research fellow Pablo Salas and fellow Paul Gilding argues that we are at the start of the most profound shift in the climate debate & calls for an intense focus on methane, with action needed in the next decade. cisl.cam.ac.uk/resources/publ…