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Story of change

Solar power surges in Spain

Under a brutal August sun, which saw the mercury rise to record-breaking levels throughout the Northern Hemisphere, the western region of Extremadura in...

Posted on 30 August 2022
Clean energy

Reset series

Finding the nature cure

From tree-lined streets becoming places of refuge, to wildlife re-emerging in cities and new calls for equal access to green space, the pandemic brought us...

Posted on 24 August 2022
Liveable cities, Natural advantage

Reset series

Cutting energy comes home

The concept of trying to reduce our energy footprint took root strongly during the pandemic as people stranded at home saw their energy use and bills soar...

Posted on 24 August 2022
Clean energy, Liveable cities

Story of change

The cooling, cleansing power of canopies – urban tree planting takes root

From the London borough of Hackney and Barcelona in Spain, to Freetown in Sierra Leone, increasing the number of trees in cities has been shown to be an...

Posted on 22 August 2022
Liveable cities, Clean energy

Commentary

Meet the Member – Rizoma

The Rizoma Foundation is a place that seeks to put forward ideas about a future that is not only sustainable, but regenerative. Working from the idea that...

By Ashley Colby Fitzgerald on 15 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

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

Commentary

How can we get an international agreement to leave fossil fuels in the ground?

A new open access journal article by international environmental lawyer Harro van Asselt and the Alliance’s Peter Newell explores diplomatic and legal...

By Peter Newell and Harro van Asselt on 4 August 2022

Commentary

Welcoming migration in a warming world

Rich countries cause human movement – in a warming world they need to protect and accept those forced to flee. Mo Farah, one of the greatest distance...

By Andrew Simms on 4 August 2022
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