Cultural change can deliver huge climate benefits: Here's what the IPCC recommends

Michael Holder
clock • 11 min read
The UK's first vegan butcher opened in November 2020 in London | Credit: iStock
Image:

The UK's first vegan butcher opened in November 2020 in London | Credit: iStock

The world’s top climate scientists have delivered a wealth of suggestions for driving lifestyle and behaviour change in support of the net zero transition - here are the key takeaways

The breadth of climate solutions contained within the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) latest landmark dossier is almost as formidable as the pace and scale at which they are so urgently...

To continue reading this article...

Join BusinessGreen

  • Enjoy exclusive news, insights and analysis from Europe’s leading source of information on the green economy and business.
  • Make smart, responsible business decisions with an eye on the latest regulatory and tech development
  • Tap into our extensive archive of exclusive articles, news, analysis and guide
  • Access to our new BusinessGreen intelligence service, providing you with
  • > Exclusive in-depth case studies
  • > Policy briefings, white papers and reports on market trends that are shaping the direction of the net zero transition
  • Our overnight briefing, expertly curated help you run a competitive and sustainable business
  • Online and interactive meetings with BusinessGreen’s editors to discuss the crucial stories and trends from the past month

Choose from 3 paid membership levels or start a 7-day no strings trial.

Join nowTry 7 day trial

 

Already a BusinessGreen member?

Login

More on Marketing

Study: Climate crisis driving almost half of UK tourists towards greener travel

Study: Climate crisis driving almost half of UK tourists towards greener travel

Sustainability is an increasingly prominent consideration in holiday planning, particularly among younger travellers, a new study finds

Stuart Stone
clock 11 September 2024 • 3 min read
Flora to spread plant-based message with new Smoked Garlic 'B+tter'

Flora to spread plant-based message with new Smoked Garlic 'B+tter'

Flora to launch 'category first’ Flora Smoked Garlic Plant B+tter in 250 Sainsbury’s stores across the UK

Stuart Stone
clock 04 September 2024 • 2 min read
'Esportswashing': Inside the rise of high-carbon sponsorship in the gaming market

'Esportswashing': Inside the rise of high-carbon sponsorship in the gaming market

Rapidly-growing esports industry faces calls to rethink sponsorship and advertising partnerships, as emissions intensive firms flock to the influential sector

Cecilia Keating
clock 03 September 2024 • 4 min read