Why we signed up to the ICS Clean Air Framework
We can’t achieve the NHS’s net zero goals without action on air pollution.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Delve into the critical topic of achieving net zero with our collection of pieces, providing insights into climate change, renewable energy and technological advancements driving the transition to a carbon-neutral future.
We can’t achieve the NHS’s net zero goals without action on air pollution.
ByThe scientist and co-founder of Extinction Rebellion on her working class background, fossil fuels and citizen rights.
ByCop27 is at (article) sixes and sevens over rules governing the trade of carbon credits.
ByThe climate emergency requires serious politics – not bourgeois protests that block traffic and vandalise works of art.
ByThe world’s oil and gas companies have invested $160bn into exploration from 2020-22.
ByClimate finance, offsets rules and indigenous rights all need attention at this year’s UN climate summit.
ByFirms are leading the way in reducing emissions and embracing renewables.
ByDr Helgi Johannsson, sustainability lead at the Royal College of Anaesthetists, on reducing emissions in pain relief and surgery.
ByGetting to net zero is not an aspiration – it’s a necessity.
ByRishi Sunak is missing an opportunity to show he means business on the climate.
ByThe superpower’s huge renewable energy programme is surging.
ByOn his farm in Aberdeenshire, William Wyness is seeing the net zero transition up close.
ByScepticism about shale gas extraction is based on true, conservative beliefs.
ByLow-carbon heating solutions will need regulatory support.
ByThe new Business Secretary has a history of climate change denial and “delayism”.
ByWhile the use of carbon capture, utilisation and storage in tackling emissions has been debated, scientists say the technology will…
Simply moving to renewables does not guarantee “net zero”.
ByThe national and international political response to the climate crisis is both tragic and farcical.
ByThis deadly heat is an inevitable consequence of the right’s slash-and-burn approach to climate change.
ByCandidates support climate action in theory, but their tax-cutting policies could see it undermined by default.
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