The first lockdown brought about a brief reduction in carbon emissions – but it didn’t last. Ric Williams (University of Liverpool) says that while the pandemic has taught us that drastic cuts in emissions are possible, we now need to take radical action to have any chance of reaching ‘net zero’ by 2050
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Background Reports from the UK and the USA suggest that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) predomin...
As diversity is linked to performance, structural racism must be laid to rest for UK Plc. to stand a...
Half a millennium ago, the myth of a lost city of gold drove scores of Europeans to the Americas in ...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has shown that we must expect the unexpected and upskilling ourselves ...
The final version is available from the Fabian Society via the link in this recordOpinion piece comm...
Zero COVID is unachievable, write Paul Dolan (LSE) and Sunetra Gupta (University of Oxford). Continu...
The UK’s government and oil companies are on a collision course with international efforts to avoid ...
An interview between Dr Jon Goodbun and Thomas Lemon. EDITORIAL NOTE: When we first read this...
This slide deck was developed to inform broader scientific, as well as general audiences about the r...
The world is often said to have prepared for the wrong kind of pandemic, anticipating a new strain o...
One of the key political issues during the Covid-19 pandemic has been the extent to which health out...
This briefing discusses the last time our planet had the same levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosp...
We should remain sceptical of the changes to the UK’s approach to managing migration during the COVI...
This paper presents a series of results with respect to the mean values of shear, base moment and to...
As a means of cooking food, the burning of biomass accounts for over 4 million premature deaths in t...
Background Reports from the UK and the USA suggest that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) predomin...
As diversity is linked to performance, structural racism must be laid to rest for UK Plc. to stand a...
Half a millennium ago, the myth of a lost city of gold drove scores of Europeans to the Americas in ...