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Quibbling about cost while the world burns

August 13, 2021

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Quibbling about cost while the world burns
Why are we arguing about the cost of net zero when facing mass extinction?

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Chaitanya Kumar
13 August 2021

This week’s report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) couldn’t have been starker: act now on the climate crisis or we slip into an irreversible cycle of extreme weather events that are more severe and frequent as the years go by. We’ve already heated the globe by a mere 1.1 degree and the impacts are now evident to the world, from wildfires in Greece and Algeria, to

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All eyes on us

April 26, 2021

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All eyes on us
The Glasgow climate summit is a golden opportunity for the UK to sell its climate leadership internationally — and at home.

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Chaitanya Kumar
26 April 2021

It was raining targets at the recent Earth Day climate leaders summit. President Biden announced a bold target of halving America’s emissions by 2030 (compared to 2005 levels) while Canada and Japan made similar announcements. These countries have a notorious reputation for dragging their feet at international climate negotiations and blocking meaningful progress and their new targets still don’t

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A coal mine, trust, and just transition in Cumbria

October 26, 2020

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A coal mine, trust, and just transition in Cumbria
After its legacy of deindustrialisation, attempts to stop a new coal mine in West Cumbria have to bring along disenfranchised workers and communities.

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Chaitanya Kumar
26 October 2020

An essential ingredient to achieving net-zero carbon emissions in the UK is trust. This is what we highlighted in our report last year titled Trust in Transition. Without trust, efforts to accelerate the green transition will face huge barriers – particularly in communities that still bear the scars of deindustrialisation that began a few decades ago. This means

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Use Covid recovery to get to net zero: the Citizens Assembly’s verdict

September 11, 2020

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Use Covid recovery to get to net zero: the Citizens Assembly’s verdict
From upgrading our homes to a Frequent Flyer Levy, our economic recovery from Covid-19 must be green.

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Chaitanya Kumar
11 September 2020

In the first of its kind in the UK, a National Citizens Assembly has deliberated and this week produced a detailed set of recommendations to get the UK on the path to net zero carbon emissions. 108 people representing a cross section of British society heard from experts and advocates on ways to cut carbon emissions, before developing a set of recommendations. Commissioned by six

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