In the media
Working with media outlets, we inform decision-makers influencing the low-carbon transition with insight about the deep structural technology changes underway to enable a transition with lower costs and greater economic gains. Below is a selection of recent press coverage.
The transition to clean steel will be easier if governments stop looking at it back-to-front
Climate & Capital Media, November 18, 2025
Climate change talks under fire as Cop30 gathers in Brazil
The Times, October 31, 2025
Announcement of UK-China Power Market Reform Advisory Group
National Energy Administration of China, October 24, 2025
S-Curve Economics is the convening institution in the UK
How ‘feedback loops’ and ‘non-linear thinking’ can inform climate policy
World Economic Forum, June 11, 2025
How ‘feedback loops’ and ‘non-linear thinking’ can inform climate policy
Carbon Brief, June 5, 2025
Electric trucks ‘overtake diesel’ on lifetime costs
Fleet News, May 21, 2025
“We were surprised:” Electric trucks ready to overtake diesel on lifetime cost
The Driven, March 20, 2025
Kemi Badenoch’s net zero rant comes close to political tragedy
Daily Telegraph, March 20, 2025
Coal Phase-Out Could Create Help ‘Positive Tipping Point’, Study Finds
Forbes, September 23, 2024
Create ‘positive tipping points’ with climate mandates, governments urged
Guardian, September 23, 2024
"The overarching feature of the economy over the past million years or so is the secular increase in diversity of goods and services.”
Stuart Kauffman
Theoretical biologist and complex systems researcher
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What we do
We produce analysis to inform action on the low carbon transition, using economic concepts and tools consistent with the context of rapid innovation and deep structural change. We also provide guidance and tools for others to use in making their own analysis.
Our team
We are a small team with leadership experience in climate change policy, diplomacy, consultancy and research. We work at the research-policy interface, collaborating with governments, research institutes, and sector-expert organisations.
Our projects
We have a particular focus on the power, road transport, and steel sectors. We also support the development and use of analytical tools appropriate for use in contexts of structural change.