The mystery of the vanished Environment Bill
Today marks 200 days since the Environment Bill was last seen in parliament. The passage of the bill was paused on Thursday 19 March due to the corona...
Today marks 200 days since the Environment Bill was last seen in parliament. The passage of the bill was paused on Thursday 19 March due to the corona...
“There’s never actually been a more exciting time to be working in resources and waste”, according to Environment Minister Rebecca Pow, wh...
This post is by Martin Bowman, senior policy and campaigns manager at Feedback. Anaerobic digestion, or AD, the process of producing ‘biogas’ from...
It can’t have come as a massive surprise to many that, as coronavirus surges once again, the chancellor has cancelled the autumn budget. With so muc...
To make climate change real to people, a first order priority rather than an afterthought, we need to tell stories, stories about what is already happ...
Protest has always been at the heart of the environmental movement. In fact, the modern movement is just as much rooted in acts of civil disobedience,...
This post is by Andrew Allen, lead policy advocate – land use at the Woodland Trust and John Deakin head of trees and woodlands at the National Trus...
When the UK’s first national citizens’ assembly on climate change was announced in 2019, no one could have imagined that its results would be reve...
This post is by Jill Rutter, senior fellow at the Institute for Government. Much of the political debate around climate change has focused on the ambi...
This post is by Jonny Hughes, WCMC chief executive officer, UNEP-WCMC. A longer version was first published by UNEP-WCMC. The idea of the green e...