Our traffic reduction laws don’t work, but a small amendment could change that
This post is by Roger Geffen, policy director at Cycling UK. The UK government’s recent transport decarbonisation plan (TDP) has had a mixed recepti...
This post is by Roger Geffen, policy director at Cycling UK. The UK government’s recent transport decarbonisation plan (TDP) has had a mixed recepti...
This post is by Kate Jennings, head of sites and species policy at the RSPB. A new peer reviewed paper, published today, looking at the state of prote...
This post is by Stewart Clarke, national specialist of freshwater, catchments & estuaries at the National Trust. Whether it’s floods or drought,...
This post is by Greg Archer, UK director of Transport & Environment. The UK government’s recently announced transport decarbonisation plan is un...
This post is by Will McDowall, associate professor in eco-innovation at UCL’s Energy Institute and Institute for Sustainable Resources. Climate chan...
The government’s landmark Environment Bill is nearing the end of a complex and fraught journey. When Parliament returns on 6 September, Peers will d...
This post is by Emma Marsh, director of RSPB England. We are in a nature and climate emergency. Nature is in freefall and desperately needs new and st...
This post is by Robbie MacPherson, environment APPG coordinator and political adviser at Green Alliance. This week the Intergovernmental Panel on Clim...
This post is by Dr Carolyn Deere Birkbeck, director of the Forum on Trade, Environment and the SDGs (TESS) and senior research associate at the Univer...
This blog is by Anna Johnston research and policy officer at the Women’s Budget Group. Buses, trains, tubes, cycle lanes and roads are once again fi...