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The journey of the ball kicks off

Last week Spirit of Football and Cool Down, the Sport for Climate Action Network,  kicked off The Ball on its epic journey towards the 2023 Women’s World...

Posted on 14 July 2022

Commentary

The gas price crisis – in a hole, stop digging, here’s how to climb out…

Does it seem odd that in a gas price crisis, there are people arguing we should dig ourselves deeper into the grip of that particular fuel? We’ve been...

By Freddie Daley and Andrew Simms on 10 February 2022
Clean energy

Commentary

The elephant in the room: Fossil fuel non-proliferation

There is a huge elephant in the world of climate policy that no one wants to name. The burning of fossil fuels is the primary cause of the current climate...

By Peter Newell on 10 July 2019

Commentary

The Charter of the Forest inspires our future

The history of land ownership, how we use the land and how we perhaps should use it for the benefit of all , is a vital topic – and one often languishing...

By Marie Venner on 6 April 2022
Natural advantage

Commentary

The business of rapid transition

Business represents the great paradox of rapid transition. On the one hand, much is expected of business in terms of technological innovation, new models of...

By Peter Newell on 3 March 2020
Enough money, Decent work, Clean energy, Digital progress

Commentary

The “transformation points” towards decarbonisation

We need large scale, systemic change if we are to meet the 1.5˚c warming target set out in the IPCC Paris Agreements. In this guest post, Lisa Luna from...

By Lisa Luna on 1 May 2019

Commentary

Telling stories of rapid transition
By Gabriel Burrow on 9 August 2022

Commentary

Swedish cities want to limit car traffic, but the state is slowing them down

The Swedish government often claim that it is a forerunner in climate policy. But even though emissions are decreasing, this is happening too slow to reach...

By Anna Jonsson on 10 August 2022

Commentary

Sustainable energy policy in Germany: A case of natural gas lock-in

A new Working Paper from STEPS Summer School alumni seeks to explain why (and how) natural gas has assumed such a dominant role in German energy policy,...

Posted on 25 September 2019
Clean energy
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