What should a climate compatible trade policy look like for the UK?
Last year, I joined the UK Climate and Trade Commission (CTC), convened by the Trade Justice Movement and Queen Mary University of London. It was set...
Last year, I joined the UK Climate and Trade Commission (CTC), convened by the Trade Justice Movement and Queen Mary University of London. It was set...
This post is by Joseph Evans, researcher at IPPR on the Cohort 2040 project. Global heating is edging closer to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. It...
This post is by Dr Nicholas Falk, executive director of the URBED Trust. The causes of Britain’s decline are so deep-seated that they cannot be reso...
Hailing from the aftermath of the Cold War, the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) is now actively preventing climate action. It was originally intended to e...
The first few months in any new job are always a steep learning curve. In politics, though, it’s when you’re said to be your most powerful: settin...
Following repeated announcements of delays and last minute deals to save itself, the Britishvolt gigafactory finally went into administration in Janua...
This post is by Alasdair Cameron, the founder and executive director of Somerset Wildlands. When we talk about our rewilding projects one of the most...
Calls for change in the UK’s land sector have never been louder. Yesterday, the government had another reminder, in the Office for Environmental Pro...
This post is by Ralph Palmer, UK electric vehicles & fleets lead at Transport & Environment. The news of Britishvolt collapsing into administr...
Saying it wanted to tackle plastic pollution “head on”, the government announced last week it will ban certain single use plastics in England from...