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Cars – the end of the love affair

As an enabler of people meeting and gathering together, transport found itself in an unprecedented and existential crisis during the global pandemic. From...

Posted on 11 May 2022
Efficient travel, Liveable cities, Clean energy

Reset series

Loving making clothes last

In the cracks of shopping habits broken by the pandemic, a new group of initiatives blossomed. Attitudes shifted towards clothing, fashion and shopping in...

Posted on 20 April 2022
Enough money, Clean energy, Decent work

Reset series

Pandemic epiphanies

Eat, sleep, work, shop. Sometimes in consumer societies it seems there’s not much more to life. In pre-pandemic days, the old economic system wanted...

Posted on 28 March 2022
Decent work, Enough money, Digital progress

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Commuting (not) to a healthier and happier future

The global pandemic not only transformed how we work, but also where and how we get to work. For many people that were instructed to work from home, and...

Posted on 18 March 2022
Digital progress, Efficient travel, Liveable cities

Reset series

The starring new role of urban micro-mobility

From travel restrictions and border closures, to the pedestrianisation of roads and the creation of pop-up cycle lanes, our mobility has been forever...

Posted on 14 March 2022
Efficient travel, Clean energy, Liveable cities

Reset series

The Great Reallocation

Polluting car use has been locked into the lives of many because towns have been planned to favour and encourage cars. But, when the pandemic took hold, the...

Posted on 11 March 2022
Efficient travel, Liveable cities

Reset series

Cargo bikes

The pandemic caused huge disruption to global supply chains. As the world was told to stay at home, people had to turn to the world of e-commerce to provide...

Posted on 8 March 2022
Efficient travel, Liveable cities, Clean energy

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Sweat not oil: Why sports should drop advertising and sponsorship from high-carbon polluters

The global sports industry was worth an estimated $471 billion in 2018. Corporate sponsorship in sport is a multi-million dollar business but do we really...

Posted on 22 March 2021
Clean energy, Efficient travel, Digital progress

Briefing

Crisis conversations – Reset #4: time, work and sharing economic benefits

A decade of economic hardship seemed to have transformed for increasingly urban workforces the promise of shorter working weeks and better work – life...

By Andrew Simms on 4 June 2020
Decent work, Enough money, Secure rights, Liveable cities
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