What is Britain’s place in the world? Climate resilience and soft power
This is not a story about Brexit. Outside the febrile corridors of Westminster, the 99.1% of the global population that isn’t British is only occasi...
This is not a story about Brexit. Outside the febrile corridors of Westminster, the 99.1% of the global population that isn’t British is only occasi...
The prime minister’s announcement that she will work with the opposition to try to reach a compromise on Brexit is very welcome. Both sides need to...
This post is by Anita Roy, a member of Transition Town Wellington. It might not look like much: a hand drawn map of a small town in Somerset, folded d...
All the way through the Brexit process, Defra secretary Michael Gove has sought to assure us that leaving the EU will mean a strengthening, not a weak...
This post is by Donal McCarthy, senior policy officer at the RSPB. On Monday night, MPs approved a motion providing parliament with the chance to hold...
This post is by Professor Sir Robert T Watson FRS, strategic director of the Tyndall Centre and chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Biodiversity E...
Silence where there used to be bird song. Polluted air. Plastic littered hedgerows. Less wildlife. Up and down the country people are noticing that ou...
This post is by Libby Peake, senior policy adviser at Green Alliance, and Ruth Chambers, senior parliamentary associate for Greener UK. It was first p...
This post is by Shea Buckland-Jones, project co-ordinator of Re-energising Wales at the Institute of Welsh Affairs. The potential benefits of local an...
We asked individuals from environmental and social justice groups, politics, academia, businesses and young people to tell us what they think it might...