Why we should celebrate new farm support based on ‘public goods’
The long awaited agriculture bill has had a pretty resounding thumbs up from environmentalists. Greener UK described it as “a huge step in the rig...
The long awaited agriculture bill has had a pretty resounding thumbs up from environmentalists. Greener UK described it as “a huge step in the rig...
Plastic has been in the press a lot lately for the damage it has been causing to the world’s oceans, but it might come as a surprise that its invent...
This post is by Lord Howard, the former leader of the Conservative Party and former secretary of state for the environment. The British people have vo...
A recent National Trust report highlights that it is difficult to measure the tangible social benefits of community energy but that doing so is worthw...
This post is by Tamsin Murray Leach of UCL’s Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP-UCL). There’s a lot of misunderstanding about what...
This post is by Tom West, ClientEarth’s law and policy advisor. A major lesson from ClientEarth’s air quality challenges is that we cannot always...
This post is by Jason Chilvers and Helen Pallett of the 3S (Science, Society & Sustainability) Research group, at the University of East Anglia Th...
This blog was first published by Business Green. The unprecedented, prolonged heatwave that Britain and much of the northern hemisphere is experiencin...
This post is by Catherine Cameron, Katerina Cerna and Lucy Stone of the consultancy Agulhas: Applied Knowledge. It highlights the results of research...
This post is by Andrew Adonis and is based on his book Saving Britain: how we must change to prosper in Europe, co-authored with Will Hutton. Brexit i...