Tag: Article
In times of health, economic and climate crisis, energy efficiency is part of the answer
The multiple benefits of adopting more efficient energy demand practices in buildings, industry, agriculture and transport, now renovated as part of the solution to unprecedented challenges, are well known.
April 24th, 2020
Planning to buy an air conditioner for the sweaty summer days?
The sweaty truth about air conditioners and how a smart air conditioner choice can help avoid further global warming.
August 2nd, 2018
Energy Efficiency Investment at the Municipal Level – Time to Think Bigger
By Mark Lister, Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency. Global targets for emissions reductions set forth in the Paris Climate Agreement have put energy efficiency high on the political, industrial and social agenda. Energy efficiency at a global level is an essential response to climate change and fundamental to achieving the goals of the 2015 Paris climate agreement. But energy efficiency […]
July 2nd, 2018
Giving local initiatives global impact
Mark Lister, Head of the Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency, explains why more innovation and investment is needed if the barriers to scaling up energy efficiency are to be successfully dismantled. Energy efficiency at a global level is an essential response to climate change and fundamental to achieving the goals of the 2015 Paris climate agreement. But energy efficiency is […]
May 17th, 2018
Materializing the multiple benefits of energy efficiency: Accelerating global action
By Mark Lister
September 12th, 2017
5 ways to attract private investment to energy-efficient buildings
By Eric Mackres, Daniel Melling and Debbie Weyl
August 30th, 2017
Pumping up the volume on global energy efficiency action – The role of the Copenhagen Centre
by Tim Farrell, Senior Advisor, Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency
March 13th, 2017
Getting Efficient Faster – the SEforALL Accelerators
By Mark Radka, Head, Energy Branch, UN Environment
November 9th, 2016
Accelerating Energy Efficiency: From Commitment to Action
By Ligia Noronha, Director, Division of Technology Industry and Economics, United Nations Environment Programme
May 25th, 2016