by Seb Lowe | Jun 5, 2023 | Politics
Over a month on from XR’s ‘The Big One’ in London, and with continuing civil disobedience from groups like Just Stop Oil, we ask: what is the most effective way to make a difference? As the planet hurtles towards an uncertain and dangerous future,...
by Evie Howarth | May 31, 2023 | Politics
What the success of the Green Party in recent local elections means for the future of British politics and why young people hold the key to continuing the trend. After taking seats from Labour and the Conservatives across England in the recent local elections, you...
by Katie Brennan | May 24, 2023 | Politics
Is Vietnam taking another step away from its famously polluted streets? Hanoi has become the first city in Vietnam to launch a fleet of electric-powered taxis, aiming to limit air pollution in this metropolis of 8 million people, with over 7.8 million vehicles,...
by Tom Howarth | Apr 29, 2023 | Politics
In the second article of a series examining the state of climate and energy policies in key nations, we turn to India, a country where nearly one fifth of the world’s population resides. Today, the Republic of India is our planet’s largest by population, with 1.4...
by Nour Azzalini-Machecler | Apr 22, 2023 | News, Politics
Has the UN Water Conference lived up to the expectations as a watershed moment? Last month, the international community came together in New York for the UN Water Conference. Hosted from 22 to 24 of March, the conference aimed to bring actions on water in line with...
by Tom Howarth | Mar 22, 2023 | Politics
Examining the state of the climate and energy policies of the world’s second most populous country. China. The world’s second largest country by population (recently surpassed by India) and its largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs). In 2019 alone China emitted...