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Commentary

What would a climate emergency plan look like?

Across the world, national and local governments are declaring a climate emergency on the back of dire warnings from UN scientists about the need for urgent...

By Peter Newell on 7 May 2019
Clean energy, Liveable cities, Secure rights

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

Commentary

Time to mobilise like we mean it

Excerpt from A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency by Seth Klein Lessons from the Second World War have guided our pandemic response....

By Seth Klein on 11 November 2020
Clean energy

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

The business of rapid transition

Business represents the great paradox of rapid transition. On the one hand, much is expected of business in terms of technological innovation, new models of...

By Peter Newell on 3 March 2020
Enough money, Decent work, Clean energy, Digital progress

Commentary

Sustainable energy policy in Germany: A case of natural gas lock-in

A new Working Paper from STEPS Summer School alumni seeks to explain why (and how) natural gas has assumed such a dominant role in German energy policy,...

Posted on 25 September 2019
Clean energy

Commentary

Stop the clock: working less to address the climate crisis

In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, climate campaigners have reignited calls for a ‘green jobs revolution’ to simultaneously address rising levels of...

By Emilie Tricarico on 2 June 2021
Decent work

Commentary

Squaring urgency and equity in the just transition debate

Is it possible to accelerate transitions in inclusive ways? Can rapidity be squared with attending to questions of equity and social justice? The question...

By Peter Newell on 25 October 2018
Secure rights

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
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