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The aftermath of COP26: what next?
So much has been said about climate change and the outcomes of COP26 over the past few weeks. Has it or has it not sounded the economic death knell for coal; is big business happy or angry; has…
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So much has been said about climate change and the outcomes of COP26 over the past few weeks. Has it or has it not sounded the economic death knell for coal; is big business happy or angry; has…
COP26 has arrived, having been delayed from 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. You may have heard it referenced in the news or even in passing on the street, but the name gives little away. So, if…
Sue Young, Head of Land Use Planning, takes a look at Local Nature Recovery Strategies, and how they can be used to form the foundation of a Nature Recovery Network.
Water Policy Manager, Ali Morse, and Land Use Policy Manager, Barnaby Coupe, look at what wider, wilder river corridors could look like - and what's needed to make it a reality.