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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

Story of change

Making streets people friendly: the rise of car free communities

The rise of ‘low-car to no-car’ residential initiatives is gathering pace in many cities around the world. In the UK they offer a glimpse of how to...

Posted on 19 March 2021
Clean energy, Liveable cities

Commentary

The need and opportunity for green recovery & why we need ecological interest rates

If the Chancellor can get his carbon sums right, he can help save the economy and the climate together – the CEE Bill and an ecological interest rate...

By Andrew Simms on 3 March 2021
Clean energy, Enough money

Commentary

What do the world’s fastest transitions to low carbon power and transport have in common?

Norway is making the world’s fastest transition to zero emissions road transport. Over half of all cars sold in the country are electric vehicles (EVs),...

By Simon Sharpe on 9 February 2021
Clean energy

Story of change

Reclaiming power: The rapid rise of community renewable energy and why the added benefits of local, clean power can help accelerate transition

Renewable energy is on the rise. It made up more than a quarter of global electricity generation (27%) in 2019 and is outpacing all other energy sources’...

Posted on 4 February 2021
Clean energy, Better homes, Liveable cities

Story of change

The Sunrise Movement: how a US grassroots youth movement helped set the national climate agenda for rapid change

The enthusiastic and prominent position given to climate policy by the new United States (US) President, Joe Biden, might have surprised some. If so it...

Posted on 28 January 2021
Clean energy, Liveable cities, Natural advantage

Story of change

A fast plant for rapid shifts in construction – how the ancient supercrop Hemp can help build low carbon homes

Reducing emissions in the construction industry, with its dependence on carbon-intensive concrete, is notoriously difficult and extraordinarily important in...

Posted on 21 December 2020
Better homes, Clean energy

Commentary

Real climate leadership means ending finance for fossil fuels

If the UK is going to be a good host for COP26 and pave the way for rapid transition, its climate policies need to be more coherent – and it could start...

Posted on 11 December 2020
Clean energy

Story of change

Heating households not the planet: from China to Denmark rapid transition in heating brings warmer homes with less climate cost

Winter is coming in the northern hemisphere and keeping homes warm is on everyone’s minds. Much housing stock is old, inefficient and leaks heat, and the...

Posted on 10 December 2020
Clean energy, Better homes
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