A strong UN plastics treaty would help protect 218 million people from flooding
This post is by Brendan Cooper, consultant, and Susan Evans, UK policy lead, at Resource Futures, an environmental consultancy and B Corp. We often he...
This post is by Brendan Cooper, consultant, and Susan Evans, UK policy lead, at Resource Futures, an environmental consultancy and B Corp. We often he...
A few years ago, I had the privilege to peer review Breaking the plastic wave, a major report from Pew Charitable Trusts looking at pathways to stop o...
The government’s expected to publish a biomass strategy in the next few weeks. Delayed since its planned publication in late 2022, it is likely to h...
This post is by Chris Todd, director of the Transport Action Network (TAN) Transport has always inspired strong and conflicting opinions. Yet, never h...
This post is by Julia Poliscanova, senior director for vehicles & supply chains, and Richard Hebditch, UK director, at Transport & Environment...
If you’re following conversations about climate, net zero or decarbonisation, it’s hard to miss the hype around hydrogen. Fossil fuel companies an...
The green belt is back in the news. Keir Starmer says he would allow more homes to be built on it; Rishi Sunak says he will defend it. It looks like a...
I’ve highlighted before the damp squib that is parliament’s role in the scrutiny of trade agreements. Parliamentarians are not given a vote on tra...
This post is by Lord Krebs. Last week both the left and right wing press ran the story of the government’s u-turn on the Retained EU Law (REUL) Bill...
The month of May is significant in lots of people’s calendars. It’s filled with bank holidays, summer is in sight and there’s even a national bi...