The UK must urgently put the brakes on any deal that doesn’t align with its legally binding climate targets
At home, the UK outsources its responsibility to decarbonise, and abroad it fails its historic responsibility to mitigate carbon emissions
A serious UK government, willing to put enough funding mechanisms in place, does have the agencies available to tackle the UK's draughty buildings.
Our research reveals worrying links between corporate lobbyists and the EU’s enthusiasm for hydrogen as a ‘clean’ energy source.
The gaps in the Climate Change Act urgently need patching.
Beneath its Green Deal rhetoric, the European Commission won’t jeopardize trade interests to tackle deforestation.
Contrary to the goals of European Green Deal, such investments risk gas lock-in or ending up as stranded assets.
There’s some encouraging news, but stopping climate breakdown won’t lead to a fairer society without even more radical change.
With the threat of climate change and coronavirus, decentralized renewable energy could be key to building more resilient food systems.
With Black Lives Matter protests raging around the world, the latest ourVoices documentary asks how we can build an economy based on repair, healing and justice.
Climate activists have to win the trust of the majority – not insist on socialism or picking a side in the culture wars.