Adam Heywood, Founder and Creative Director of environmental magazine Bloom in Doom, highlights the importance of positive narratives in tackling the climate crisis.
With input from an IPCC lead author and green actors, Clare Taylor explores what the report means for frontlines communities, EU climate policy, and the EU’s responsibility to the rest of...
Our planet’s ecological balance is essential, yet precarious. Recognising the rights of non-human species is critical in addressing the climate emergency, says Chris Nash.
Rupert Read highlights what the group has achieved since its launch one year ago. He muses on what the future may hold for green politics, and how the group aims to move forward.
The warming of the Arctic’s permafrost will have serious implications for global emissions, yet why is the issue so poorly represented in the COP26 process? Green Peer Jenny Jones outline...
A recent CCC report has highlighted the disconnect between the Government’s climate promises and its action, noting that, on their current path, Ministers will see the UK contribute to 2....
Co-leader Cllr Carla Denyer and Cllr Lily Fitzgibbon review the city’s progress on climate action, a reflection that conjures ‘a mixture of pride and frustration’ for the pair.
Joseph Eastoe considers the tests GreensCAN set for the summit, finding that, in most cases, it failed to introduce meaningful change. We should be wary, he notes, in believing that event...
There is no need for a moderate flank of Insulate Britain, says Sarah Lunnon, former Green Councillor for Gloucestershire County, as the looming effects of the climate crisis are far from...
It is optimistic, but unlikely, that COP26 will truly limit global warming to 1.8 degrees, says Green peer Jenny Jones. The result could be that rising sea levels render Sizewell C a ‘tox...
The summit was billed as the COP where the issue of climate finance would finally be resolved. In reality, Finance and Economy spokesperson MEP Molly Scott Cato writes, it was a ‘private ...
The Green Party is calling on the UK Government to take urgent climate action in the wake of the failure of negotiations at COP26. The nation still holds the presidency for a further year...
The summit’s final agreement has failed to fulfil the Green Party’s five key climate tests. However, the party maintains that there is still hope to save the summit’s legacy.
As governments work on a second draft agreement for COP26, Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer expresses concern it is unlikely to achieve key climate targets
Isabella Goldstein, Campaign Manager at the Zero Carbon Campaign explains why stronger policy commitments on carbon pricing are essential – with the mechanism already endorsed by global l...
The Green Party has responded to a recent report by Climate Action Tracker, which predicts a 2.4C temperature rise by the end of this century, stating that global leaders are ‘asleep at t...
Amelia Womack, Deputy Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, reflects on COP26’s Gender day. Despite being on the front line of the climate crisis, women are outnumbered within t...
Molly Scott Cato passes judgement on the scheme proposed at COP26, labelling it as an opportunity in which financiers will be ‘marking their own homework’.