Why the world underestimates China’s climate action at its peril
Behind the scenes, China is slowly transitioning to a clean energy economy; the EU and the US should acknowledge this.
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Behind the scenes, China is slowly transitioning to a clean energy economy; the EU and the US should acknowledge this.
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The West’s new geopolitical agenda – higher military budgets and hostile international relationships – will severely damage the global struggle…
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India’s worst heatwave in 122 years has set landfills alight and ruined crops. It should prompt all countries to speed…
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How a success story from this year’s Big Garden Birdwatch hides a wider disappearing act.
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The election of the far-right candidate would likely derail Europe’s net zero ambitions.
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The UK has ambitious net zero plans, but Westminster must finance local councils to make them reality.
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People could die next winter if they can’t heat their homes. The Tories’ latest plan fails to address rising bills…
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Boris Johnson’s government can use its majority to make the upcoming UK energy strategy truly transformative.
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Women are more affected by climate change than men. The UK government must acknowledge this in its upcoming development strategy.
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Beth Brook, CEO of the Heart of England Forest, wants more pastureland, less plastic and less red tape.
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War in Ukraine is prompting rich nations to look for new oil supplies when they should be committing to ending…
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The UK government has failed since 2013 to offer policies or funding to push up insulation rates, leaving homes leaky…
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Investors must focus on real-world impact to enable the transition to net zero
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Net zero is a growth story where we can all play our part
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The war in Ukraine must be the trigger for radical climate action.
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Cutting reliance on fossil fuels is a political opportunity for Boris Johnson.
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A new report, written by 12 peers with an average age of 71, suggests that the financial burden of the…
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The attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine will decrease support for the technology.
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Quickly rolling out clean energy technologies could be the best solution to cut funding to Russia.
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If future geopolitical instability is to be contained, Ukraine’s acute crisis must not distract from the climate’s chronic threat.
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