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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

Resource

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

Story of change

The Great Staycation – how the coronavirus pandemic could push a rapid transition to creative domestic holidays

In the Northern hemisphere, summer is arriving and many families are deciding what to do for their holidays; trying to balance concerns about their finances...

Posted on 25 June 2020
Efficient travel, Clean energy, Natural advantage

Story of change

Unnecessary travel? The return of breathable air and rethinking transport in a crisis

Bowing, perhaps to inevitability, the group of scientists responsible for assessing ways to cut the pollution that causes global heating, working group...

Posted on 15 April 2020
Clean energy, Efficient travel, Liveable cities

Story of change

Reducing roads can cause traffic to ‘Evaporate’

In April 2019 a heavily-used bridge across the River Thames in London was closed indefinitely due to structural problems. Local media were full of alarm,...

Posted on 26 November 2019
Clean energy, Efficient travel

Story of change

Transition Towns – the quiet, networked revolution

The Transition Network began in 2006 in the small rural UK town of Totnes, Devon. It was initially a response to the twin threats of climate change and peak...

Posted on 9 October 2019
Enough money, Clean energy, Digital progress, Efficient travel, Decent work, Better homes, Good food, Liveable cities, Natural advantage, Secure rights, Safe water

Story of change

Can Costa Rica’s path to carbon neutrality be replicated by other countries?

While the UN unveils another devastating report on biodiversity loss, showing the threat from humanity to the rest of life on earth, and as countries puzzle...

Posted on 8 May 2019
Clean energy, Efficient travel, Liveable cities

Story of change

All aboard the electric bus – modern public transport powered by electricity is coming back quickly, to the benefit of people and the climate

In 2011, the electric-vehicle manufacturer BYD Auto unveiled an early model of an electric bus at an industry conference in Belgium. The head of BYD in...

Posted on 30 April 2019
Efficient travel
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