Malcolm Fergusson
Senior Fellow and Head of Transport Programme. Special subjects: transport, climate change, air quality, environmental indicators, sector integration policy.
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Malcolm has worked for IEEP since 1993 and was previously Director of Earth Resources Research. He leads IEEP's transport and climate team, and specialises in the implications of European and national transport policies for CO2 emissions and other environmental impacts; assessments of the integration of environmental considerations into transport policies; strategic environmental assessment and impact assessment. He has a long-standing body of work on the environmental implications of transport both in the EU 15 and the new Member States, and on alternative fuels and technologies for the transport sector.
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Provision of Evidence of the Conservation Impacts of Energy Production
The report describes and whenever possible quantifies the likely impacts of the key UK energy technologies, in the light of current capacity and a selection of published future scenarios for the UK energy ...
15 Sep 2008 -
Biofuels for Transport – European and US Approaches
This paper summarises the nature of the EU and US market for biofuels and current policy approaches on both sides of the Atlantic to promoting the development of biofuels. The paper also examines some ...
20 Apr 2008 -
Transport and Climate Change: the Policy Challenges
This note summarises the issues related to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector. It focuses on road transport as the largest transport sub-sector in terms of greenhouse gas emissions ...
20 Apr 2008 -
Water scarcity and droughts
The main topics addressed by this study are: the economic effects of water scarcity and droughts, effects on ecosystems and public health, effects of climate change, water price policies in the Member ...
01 Feb 2008 -
An overview of global greenhouse gas emissions and emissions reduction scenarios for the future
This study focuses on CO2 emissions from fossil fuels. Key drivers of these emissions are activity, economics, energy intensity and carbon intensity. As reducing GDP or population is not a likely aim of ...
01 Feb 2008 -
Commission Publishes Proposed Regulation on Cars and Carbon Dioxide
EU Policy Briefing note - 21 December 2007
21 Dec 2007 -
IEEP Consultation Response on Carbon and Sustainability Reporting on Biofuels under the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation
This document includes IEEP's formal comments on the Department for Transport Consultation issues in June 2007 on Carbon and Sustainability Reporting under the RTFO. While we consider the proposals to ...
12 Sep 2007 -
Unfit for Purpose: How Car Use Fuels Climate Change and Obesity
This report by the Institute for European Environmental Policy and Adrian Davis Associates highlights the extent to which car use is implicated in the increase in obesity as well as rising carbon dioxide ...
12 Aug 2007 -
EU actions on climate change and energy
This paper summarises EU actions in the field of climate and energy taking into account the Energy Package published by the European Commission in January 2007. It draws conclusions regarding efforts in ...
29 May 2007 -
All at Sea
In the UK Department of Transport's ongoing review of its policy towards ports, there is a perceived lack of consideration being given to the sector's carbon dioxide emissions. In this context, IEEP was ...
31 Aug 2006
