See the full report, 10 Years Post-Paris, for a much more detailed analysis and complete sources. Quote and data sources are listed below.

If you’d like to reuse this infographic or any of its elements, please email John. Explore the full library of ECIU’s infographics here.

 

Acknowledgements

John thanks Richard Black, Gareth Redmond-King, Matt Elliott and Tessa Vincent for comments on earlier drafts, and to Emma Lacavalier, Aldrick Paguio Arceo and Emily Bradeen for helping coordinate on the latest policy-related data.

 

Sources of quotes and forecasts

Clean energy

BP (2015). BP Energy Outlook 2015

IEA (2015). World Energy Outlook 2015

Nigel Farage on climate change: in his own words, 2015

OECD, Overcoming Barriers to International Investment  in Clean Energy, 2015

IEA (2016). Global EV Outlook 2016

Emissions

BP (2015). BP Energy Outlook 2015

Policy

Matt, Ridley, By slapping tariffs on Britain, Trump has gifted Starmer with the perfect excuse to ditch Net Zero fiasco

Bjorn Lomborg, We Have A Climate Treaty–But At What Cost?, 2015

Jobs

Vaclav Smil, A skeptic looks at alternative energy, 2012

Risk

Mark Carney, ‘Breaking the Tragedy of the Horizon’, 2015

Nature

The Guardian, Carbon bubble’ poses serious threat to UK economy, MPs warn, 2014

Science

The Guardian, Is it now possible to blame extreme weather on global warming?, 2012

NewScientist, Every heatwave occurring today is more intense due to climate change, 2022

 

Â