From recommendations like re-training of workers that made him applaud to those that made him pause for thought, Durham County Council's Climate Champion Cllr John Clare shares his reflections on the IPPR Tees Valley and County Durham Climate and Fairness Panel.
UK100’s Political Advisor Dom Goggins takes a first look at BEIS’ new Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy, published this morning. He says the new strategy is welcome and starts to fill the Net Zero policy gaps, but we still need a plan to support local leaders’ essential role in reaching Net Zero.
Cllr Sarah Warren, Joint Cabinet Member for Climate Emergency and Neighbourhood Services at Bath and North East Somerset Council, lays out why Bath has launched its new Clean Air Zone.
UK100's Parliamentary Officer lays out why success of the National Infrastructure Bank hinges on the design of its mandate and what parliamentarians should be asking of Ministers in the Budget debates to ensure fiscal policy is aligned with Net Zero and the levelling up agenda.
Aside from the fact that there's a lot of money to be made from selling used electrical goods, the way in which we dispose of electrical goods can have a big impact on our carbon emissions.
A group of cross-party rural leaders, representing over 40% of the UK’s land area, have written to three ministers urging government to imbed a 'deeper understanding' of the countryside context when shaping the future of rural transport.
Leaders across Oxford gathered yesterday to commit to playing their part in achieving a Net Zero city. Cllr Tom Hayes explains why he believes Oxford can become zero carbon by 2040, a full decade ahead of the national legal target.
Cllr Nick Forbes, Leader of Newcastle City Council, urges local authorities to see Net Zero as a ‘monumental opportunity’ to unlock greater prosperity across the UK, and shares the city's action plan template to help councils get going.