Special issue on Energy and Accountability
January 2006
62 pp
270 x 210 mm
journal
ISBN 1742-7703
£25.00
None of the recent and ongoing scares and worries about
energy security, climate change or nuclear power will break the trend for
ongoing energy demands; but these anxieties raise difficult questions about how
we think about the relationship between energy and accountability. In this
issue, leading practitioners from diverse backgrounds respond to the central
question: ‘can we move to more efficient, equitable and cleaner energy systems
by changing how we practise accountability in energy use?’
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Table of Contents
Editor’s Note
John Sabapathy, AccountAbility

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Governing Energy: The Global Energy Challenge
Frances Seymour, World Resources Institute, USA, and Simon Zadek, AccountAbility. UK
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The Kyoto Protocol and its Market Mechanisms: Evaluating their Contribution to Cleaner Energy
Abyd Karmali, ICF Consulting, UK
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Uneasy Partners: Urban Partnerships for Sustainable Travel Solutions
Nancy Kete, World Resources Institute, USA, and Kurt Hoffman, Shell Foundation, UK
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Energy Accountability in India: Key Challenges and Responsibilities
Leena Srivastava, Shahid Hasan and Divya Datt, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), India
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Contraction and Convergence: A Framework for Accountability on Climate Change and Energy Use
Aubrey Meyer, Global Commons Institute, UK
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Energy Policy: What to Decide? British Energy Policy in Context
Camilla Toulmin, International Institute of Environment and Development (IIED), UK
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