With COP29 having been dragged over the line, were there any wins for climate and nature?
Kathryn Brown, director of climate change and evidence for The Wildlife Trusts, reviews the ups and downs of this year’s climate COP.
Kathryn Brown, director of climate change and evidence for The Wildlife Trusts, reviews the ups and downs of this year’s climate COP.
The Wildlife Trusts and University of Oxford have been working together to take a deeper look at how much peatland restoration is happening across our network of local Wildlife Trusts and what…
Kathryn Brown from The Wildlife Trusts and Matthew Bell from Frontier Economics share their thoughts on why the next government must take climate adaptation seriously.
COP28 comes to a close with some big steps forward, but there is much more work to be done. Countries must cut emissions and support climate adaptation. Below, Kathryn Brown, director of climate…
With 10 days to go until the global negotiations on climate change in Dubai, we look at whether the UK fulfilled the promises it made when it hosted the meeting two years ago – and what hope there…
Is the Government struggling with its grasp of its own climate and environmental policies or is it deliberately setting out to mislead the public?
We have put together a three-step process to help you get to net zero: Calculate your carbon footprint, Reduce your emissions, Invest in natural carbon removals.
Today, the Copernicus climate modelling service has reported an all time high in the global average daily sea surface temperatures. Kathryn Brown, Director of Climate Change and Evidence, explains…
Recently, The Wildlife Trusts and global law firm, Hogan Lovells, hosted an event to mark six months since the conclusion of the UN Biodiversity Conference, COP15 – the ‘nature COP’. The event…
In a week where the foghorn has sounded yet again over continued Government failure to prepare for climate change, we now have the revised Net Zero Strategy, a replacement for an earlier version…