The secret life of stuff remains a secret to most of us
It is nearly ten years since my book The secret life of stuff was published. Those ten years have seen some big changes to the planetary agenda, and t...
It is nearly ten years since my book The secret life of stuff was published. Those ten years have seen some big changes to the planetary agenda, and t...
There’s nothing quite like reshuffle day to get the politicos amongst us out of bed in the morning – in the words of Pamela from Gavin and Stacey:...
This post was first published in CityMetric. Launching the countdown to the COP26 climate talks last week, the prime minister was right to say climat...
The COP26 UN climate conference opens in Glasgow in just under nine months’ time. That really is not much time, and the conference matters deeply. I...
What if the mere possibility of future greenhouse gas removal technologies (GGRs) could be influencing the perception of climate risk and policy decis...
This post is by Colin Hines, convenor of the UK Green New Deal Group. Shaun Spiers correctly cites the concerns felt by many in industry about the...
The aviation industry body Sustainable Aviation has just released a road map to net zero by 2050. While this is a welcome change in ambition from the...
On 4 February, the government launched COP26 with more of a whimper than a bang. The UN summit, to be hosted in Glasgow in November, is arguably the m...
This post is by Greg Archer, UK director at Transport & Environment. The UK has a flying addiction that, if left unchecked, will wreck its climate...
This post is by Nick Eyre, director of the Centre for Research into Energy Demand Solutions (CREDS). The government frequently boasts that the UK has...