by Tom Howarth | Oct 31, 2023 | News
Last week, the International Energy Agency (IEA) released its annual report assessing the future global energy landscape. Here’s what you need to know. When organisations like the IEA release big reports assessing how we’re doing on our path to Net Zero, they can...
by Krish Srinivasan | Oct 25, 2023 | Lifestyle, News
The latest Movies that Matter looks at Wildlife presenter Chris Packham’s Channel 4 documentary as he weighs up whether it is morally conscionable to break the law to protest against the government’s environmental policies. How will posterity judge climate activists?...
by Jake Tapping | Oct 18, 2023 | News, Politics
It is clear that the race for PM will be a hard fought battle between red and blue, but what about green? Last week the Green Party set out its intentions for the 2024 general election at their conference in Brighton, and here is what we learnt. Glitter bombs,...
by Seb Lowe | Oct 11, 2023 | News, Politics
Promising “a decade of national renewal”, his speech centred around the 5 key missions that his government would strive towards as he sought to answer the question “why Labour?” For some U.K. voters, being the person most likely to kick the Conservatives out of power...
by David Robert | Oct 6, 2023 | News, Politics
The Prime Minister made his annual Party Conference speech this week — what does it mean for the climate? On Wednesday, Rishi Sunak made his keynote speech at the Conservative Party annual conference in Manchester. Culture wars, benefits, immigration and A-levels were...
by Tom Howarth | Sep 27, 2023 | News
Here are the five most meaningful outcomes of the past week in New York. With just two months to go until COP28 in Dubai, business and political leaders from around the globe descended on the Big Apple last week for the United Nations (UN) General Assembly and its...