Backtracking on the green agenda makes no sense – for the economy, the climate, or people
Today’s expected announcement that Labour will no longer commit to investing £28bn a year in a green prosperity plan if it wins the next election
Today’s expected announcement that Labour will no longer commit to investing £28bn a year in a green prosperity plan if it wins the next election
“They’re 10 metres apart – we must write that down!” Wrapped up well against the chilly English November air, Jaïrus Guëdjo from Cameroon paces the
First published in Unlock Net Zero. National progress to net zero is threatened by under-investment and stop-start policies. So it’s welcome news that, in many
The interim report of the London Climate Resilience Review should prompt decision-makers to bring proven solutions from around the UK to the capital, says climate
Local authorities are well aware of climate risk and the need to implement adaptation measures to keep their residents safe. At the launch of their
The number of refugees and displaced people worldwide has risen by 19 million in a single year – the largest rise ever recorded. According to
First published in Business Green. As I often say to colleagues, being right is not enough. The numbers clearly show that putting cash into the
Energy poverty makes the everyday challenges faced by refugees and displaced people – like earning a living, studying or staying healthy – even tougher. Putting
Image: USAFI Green Energy CEO Brian Onyango, who will speak at the COP28 climate summit Ashden is supporting Global South organisations to take part in
More than 30 community groups and council representatives joined Ashden and community organisation Think & Do for the Sharing Spaces London launch event. Sharing Spaces
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