
Story of change
Giving rivers rights: a rapid solution to pollution?In March 2023, councillors in the picturesque town of Lewes in the south east of England successfully passed a motion that recognises the legal rights of...
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Story of change
Giving rivers rights: a rapid solution to pollution?In March 2023, councillors in the picturesque town of Lewes in the south east of England successfully passed a motion that recognises the legal rights of...
Commentary
Energy transition in an oil city: is a just transition possible? Part 2This is the second of two blogs looking at the specific challenges of moving away from fossil fuels in cities that have been historically dependent on...
Commentary
Climate change and energy cities – is a just transition possible? Part 1This is part one of two blogs looking at the specific challenges of moving away from fossil fuels in cities that have been historically dependent on them....
Past Event
Rethinking economics from Manchester International Festival with Andrew Simms5 July 2023 at 6:00PM - 5 July 2023 at 7:00PM
Book
Hope Tales II: LandWe are pleased to annouce the launch of our second “chapbook” – a small but beautiful publication made for sharing, dipping into, perhaps reading...
Commentary
Active networks for global-to-local rapid transition
Meet the active networks working from the bottom up
It’s too easy to get depressed by the daily news cycle of wars and the threat of A.I., and to assume...
Commentary
Local food for rapid transitionAs a nature-loving child growing up in the 2000s, I was debilitated and depressed by the idea that we could either save species and ecosystems, or provide a...
Commentary
A rapid transition away from eucalyptusThis is the fourth in a series of blogs for Rapid Transition focusing on evidence-based hope from volunteer-led groups who are taking action to restore...
Story of change
London’s ‘Great Stink’ of 1858: how a rapid policy response stopped the stenchIn 2022 raw human waste was pumped into the United Kingdom’s rivers and seas 825 times per day on average. Modern Britain has a big, steaming sewage...