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Paul Ekins was born on 24 July, 1950, is a British academic and economist. Discover Paul Ekins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Professor Paul Ekins OBE (born 1950) is a British academic in the field of sustainable economics, currently Professor of Resources and Environment Policy at University College London.
Ekins was a prominent member of the Green Party UK (now the Green Party of England and Wales) in the 1970s and 1980s.
He left in 1986 after controversy over reforms he and others were promoting to streamline Green Party structures.
In 1994, Ekins received a UN Environment Programme Global 500 Award ”for outstanding environmental achievement”.
The Forum says: “When Paul Ekins set up the Sustainable Economy Unit as part of Forum for the Future back in 1996, he argued that ‘many of today’s environmental problems are really economic problems in disguise, and getting the economics right lies at the heart of any solutions agenda.’ He aimed ‘to show that radical moves towards environmental sustainability are compatible with prosperity’.
This remains a central part of Forum's mission.”
He worked as head of the Environment group at the Policy Studies Institute.
He has worked as an advisor to the Environmental Audit Select Committee of the British House of Commons.
This group, known as "Maingreen", was seen as a forerunner of the moves to reform the party's internal structures by a later group known as Green 2000.
Ekins has been a prominent green academic in the field of sustainable economics.
He has also worked as a consultant.
He became Professor of Sustainable Development at the University of Westminster, from October 2002 – 2007.
He is currently Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy at University College London.
His academic work examines the "conditions and policies for achieving an environmentally sustainable economy".
Ekins has predicted that substantial reserves of fossil fuels should remain in the ground and not be burned if humans are to prevent temperature increases beyond 2 degrees.
He was formerly co-director of the UK Energy Research Centre (2004–2014).
He is a former member of the Green Party.
Ekins was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to environmental policy.
Paul Ekins took a Ph.D. in economics at Birkbeck, University of London.
His original work with Christophe McGlade in 2015 has been supported by more recent analysis.
He is author of a number of books: