This year’s biodiversity summit must avoid the failures of the past
This post is by Fiona Dobson, international policy officer at RSPB. Last week, MPs and peers from all parties came together at an event to “stand up...
This post is by Fiona Dobson, international policy officer at RSPB. Last week, MPs and peers from all parties came together at an event to “stand up...
I am old enough to remember when everyone wanted rid of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Brexit offered the chance of something better, “a once...
This post was originally published on the OECD Forum Network. It is a turbulent time for job markets. Following the disruption of the pandemic, the...
This post is by Maxwell A Ayamba, an environmental journalist and PhD student in Black Studies at the University of Nottingham. As one of those who at...
This post is by Susan Evans, interim head of resource policy at Green Alliance and Jessica Kleczka, policy assistant at Green Alliance. Earlier this m...
This post is by Dr Daniela Russi, senior policy manager at the British Ecological Society. The UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the...
It has been confirmed that there will be a Brexit Freedoms Bill. This “will make it easier to amend or remove outdated ‘retained EU law’ and wil...
This post was originally published by Business Green. Although flying is one of the most carbon intensive activities a person can do, and despite grow...
Local elections are often seen as a mini referendum on the incumbent national government. This one was billed as a potentially decisive blow to Boris...
Guy Thompson is group director of environmental futures at Wessex Water. He is a former founding executive director of Natural England and former dire...