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The Distributional Impacts of UK Climate Change Policies

July 2010  |  Prepared on behalf of Eaga Charitable Trust  by Ian Preston and Vicki White (CSE) and Pedro Guertler (Association for the Conservation of Energy)  |  In-depth study which reveals that the costs of policies designed to tackle climate change are likely to be borne disproportionately by the poor.

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“You just have to get by” - Coping with low incomes and cold homes

A study of the 'coping-strategies' of low‐income households facing fuel poverty and the details of the daily reality of living on a low income in a British winter. Funded by eaga Charitable Trust, the study included a face-to‐face survey of 700 low‐income households and 50 in‐depth telephone interviews.

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Warm Zones External Evaluation: Final report (executive summary)

Submitted to Defra and DTI by the Energy Saving Trust  |  March 2005  |  Prepared with the Centre for Sustainable Energy and National Energy Action  |  This is the executive summary only. For full report, see below.

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Moderating the distributional impacts of personal carbon trading

Report to the Institute for Public Policy Research, August 2009

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Local Carbon Management Matrix 2010 Guidance

This is guidance designed to accompany all four versions of the Local Carbon Management Matrix, which are set out below.

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Local Carbon Management Matrix (2010) | collation edition | Excel 2007 version

A self-assessment designed tool to help local authorities and regional agencies understand their influence on carbon emissions - and make energy savings. This is the County-level or Multi Area Agreement version on Excel 2003 version: a 2003 version is also available. See also the accompanying user-guidance (pdf)

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Local Carbon Management Matrix (2010) | collation edition | Excel 2003 version

A self-assessment designed tool to help local authorities and regional agencies understand their influence on carbon emissions - and make energy savings. This is the County-level or Multi Area Agreement version on Excel 2003 version: a 2007 version is also available. See also the accompanying user-guidance (pdf)

Click here to download (XLS file 4MB)

Local Carbon Management Matrix 2010 edition (Excel 2007 version)

A self-assessment designed tool to help local authorities and regional agencies understand their influence on carbon emissions - and make energy savings. This is the Excel 2007 version: a 2007 version is also available. See also the accompanying user-guidance (pdf)

Click here to download (XLSM file 1MB)

Local Carbon Management Matrix 2010 edition (Excel 2003 version)

A self-assessment designed tool to help local authorities and regional agencies understand their influence on carbon emissions - and make energy savings. This is the Excel 2003 version: a 2007 version is also available. See also the accompanying user-guidance (pdf)

Click here to download (XLS file 2MB)

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Energise - Spring 2010

Ofgem draws on CSE's know-how  |  Making the case for energy justice  |  What makes a good home energy display  |  Feasibility studies for the CSEP  |  Building a heat map for London  |  PlanLoCaL

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