Is nuclear power the key to reaching net zero?
Despite recent breakthroughs in nuclear fusion, renewables remain the most important technology for reaching net zero.
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.
Despite recent breakthroughs in nuclear fusion, renewables remain the most important technology for reaching net zero.
ByThe Prime Minister’s new climate stance will alienate more voters than it attracts.
ByThis technology, vital for reaching net zero, is misunderstood.
ByThe Prime Minister is trashing his own legacy by turning against the green agenda.
ByThe Uxbridge by-election has triggered a debate on decarbonisation, but the only question should be how we move faster.
ByThe unpopularity of Ulez in Uxbridge has spooked the government into focusing on “proportionate” responses to climate change.
ByWe should not let the government’s mixed messaging distract us from progress on electric vehicles.
ByRishi Sunak is putting the Conservatives’ narrow partisan interests ahead of the common good on climate change.
ByAs we face increased flooding and heatwaves, investment in our water infrastructure is urgently needed.
The UK’s draughty housing stock is a key source of emissions. The government needs a comprehensive plan to rectify this.
ByTo achieve Keir Starmer’s mission for sustained economic growth, the party must put nature at its core.
ByThe chief executive of the National Infrastructure Commission on remote working, devolution and the need to accelerate green energy projects.
ByThe EU’s Nature Restoration Law could signal the start of a new backlash against environment policy, not the end.
ByThis zombie government is clinging to power simply for its own sake.
ByCriticism of the government’s approach to climate change is growing.
ByGreat Britain has one chance to decarbonise the economy – let’s take it.
ByPublic institutions such as GB Energy and the green National Wealth Fund must lead the green investment push.
ByAn investigation has found that many of the carbon credits on the market do nothing for the climate at all.
ByCarbon credits face powerful interests and complex science – we must assess the evidence.
ByThe CEO of the employment charity Generation UK&I on social mobility, empathy and why we need an “aggressive” fossil fuel…
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