Last year, the UK was the first country in the world to pass legislation to become a net zero emissions economy by 2050. To achieve this, the entire UK economy will have to be radically transformed over 30 years through deep decarbonisation. This commitment was ambitious at conception. Now it has to be achieved amidst an economic crisis, with social inequality brought to the fore through Black Lives Matter protests and the stark inequalities exposed by Covid-19. This has led to many voices calling for a green and equitable recovery, able to combine social and environmental concerns in climate change policy
Presentation by Bela Galgoczi, European Trade Union Institute, Brussels, to the ACW All-Team Meetin...
Presentation notes for a presentation by Linda Clarke, Professor of European Industrial Relations at...
Governments have known for more than half a century that emitting greenhouse gases increases tempera...
The UK Government has accepted the Committee on Climate Change’s advice on delivering a net zero car...
The UK government is responsible for meeting legally binding decarbonisation objectives, but it is n...
Economic growth will be a high priority for all countries in the months and years following COVID-19...
Transitioning the UK economy to meet net zero emission targets could deliver substantial wider econo...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero (NZ) as rapidly as possible is imperative to limiting ...
Net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are an excellent target, but difficult to achieve by having ...
The Covid 19 pandemic brings into sharp focus the need for net zero actions to sustain and contribut...
The UK government recently committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. We asked a sele...
Many nations have committed to mid-century net zero carbon emissions targets in line with the 2015 P...
The UK has set some of the most ambitious emission reduction targets, not only in Europe, but intern...
Climate change mitigation is amongst the key challenges of the Anthropocene. The United Kingdom has ...
In my last piece for Centre for Brexit Studies, I highlighted the ‘WMCA Five Year Plan’ and some of ...
Presentation by Bela Galgoczi, European Trade Union Institute, Brussels, to the ACW All-Team Meetin...
Presentation notes for a presentation by Linda Clarke, Professor of European Industrial Relations at...
Governments have known for more than half a century that emitting greenhouse gases increases tempera...
The UK Government has accepted the Committee on Climate Change’s advice on delivering a net zero car...
The UK government is responsible for meeting legally binding decarbonisation objectives, but it is n...
Economic growth will be a high priority for all countries in the months and years following COVID-19...
Transitioning the UK economy to meet net zero emission targets could deliver substantial wider econo...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero (NZ) as rapidly as possible is imperative to limiting ...
Net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are an excellent target, but difficult to achieve by having ...
The Covid 19 pandemic brings into sharp focus the need for net zero actions to sustain and contribut...
The UK government recently committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. We asked a sele...
Many nations have committed to mid-century net zero carbon emissions targets in line with the 2015 P...
The UK has set some of the most ambitious emission reduction targets, not only in Europe, but intern...
Climate change mitigation is amongst the key challenges of the Anthropocene. The United Kingdom has ...
In my last piece for Centre for Brexit Studies, I highlighted the ‘WMCA Five Year Plan’ and some of ...
Presentation by Bela Galgoczi, European Trade Union Institute, Brussels, to the ACW All-Team Meetin...
Presentation notes for a presentation by Linda Clarke, Professor of European Industrial Relations at...
Governments have known for more than half a century that emitting greenhouse gases increases tempera...