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Getting on your bike

The climate-friendly bicycle – still overlooked by many city planners – enjoyed a revival throughout lockdown. Bike suppliers struggled to keep up with...

Posted on 9 February 2022
Efficient travel

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Slowing down fast fashion

During the pandemic, so many people had extra time because they stopped commuting to work or attending social functions that it caused a huge shift in...

Posted on 4 February 2022
Clean energy, Decent work

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The death of business travel

The global pandemic may have sounded the death knell for business travel. While it’s too soon to tell for certain, the initial numbers suggest that we may...

Posted on 1 February 2022
Efficient travel

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Glimpsing a different kind of streetscape. How claiming back urban space for people from cars makes healthy spaces

Throughout the numerous lockdowns, streets around people’s homes and town centres were rapidly transformed and repurposed. The most obvious change was...

Posted on 28 January 2022
Efficient travel, Liveable cities, Clean energy

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Repair and maintenance – how we learned to use our hands again

The human urge to mend, repair and improve is nothing new – it has just been forgotten and gone untrained, buried under an avalanche of mass produced...

Posted on 5 January 2022
Decent work, Better homes, Clean energy

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Cambridge Sustainability Commission report on Scaling Behaviour Change

A major new report by the Cambridge Sustainability Commission on Scaling Behaviour Change calls on policy makers to target the UK’s polluter elite to...

Posted on 13 April 2021
Better homes, Clean energy, Digital progress, Efficient travel, Decent work, Enough money, Liveable cities, Secure rights

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Sweat not oil: Why sports should drop advertising and sponsorship from high-carbon polluters

The global sports industry was worth an estimated $471 billion in 2018. Corporate sponsorship in sport is a multi-million dollar business but do we really...

Posted on 22 March 2021
Clean energy, Efficient travel, Digital progress

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Lessons from Lockdown: Living with less stuff

During lockdown many people have adapted to create new, different, ways of living that turned out to be less wasteful, more thoughtful and kinder on our...

Posted on 21 September 2020
Enough money, Good food, Natural advantage

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Lessons from Lockdown: More space for people and nature

Responses to the coronavirus pandemic showed that we can quickly make more space for people and nature in our towns and cities. This briefing on lessons...

Posted on 15 September 2020
Natural advantage, Liveable cities, Efficient travel
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