Archive for the ‘Sustainable development’ Category

  • Updated power-point presentation of Flexible Emission Fees

    Sustainable Economic Growth with pollution fees from Stephen Hinton This presentation is a longer version of the one prepared for a presentation at the Swedish Agency of Economic Growth.

  • Comprehensive information package

    This collection of documents is for those wishing to gain a comprehensive understanding of Flexible Fees. For More information please contact the Foundation.

  • Flexible emission fees set new direction towards sustainable development?

    A recent report from The Nordic Council of Ministers ( title: Flexible emission fees - An incentive for driving sustainable production and consumption) is optimistic that growth and environmental goals can be reconciled. If the conclusions of the report can be implemented, it could set a new direction towards sustainable development. The starting point for the [...]

  • New approaches ready to reduce carbon emissions if economy drives them

    This video lists over 20 ready-to go solutions to reducing carbon emissions. They are waiting for the economy. This gives us hope that once flexible fees are introduced a rapid transformation can start. Transportation without Oil: 23 Steps to a Sustainable Energy Future from BC Sustainable Energy on Vimeo.

  • TSSEF participates in Flexible Fee workshop with Nordic Council of Ministers

    The Foundation was invited to participate in a workshop initiated by the Nordic Council of Ministers on flexible emissions fees at the Royal College of Technology, Stockholm the 15th September, 2011. The work to develop the fee system comes from the Foundation’s urgent reaction to the understanding that, as Professor Tim Jackson points out, the [...]