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Bright Blue

Investment

Green export finance: How UKEF should lead on climate change

UK Export Finance must end fossil fuel lending and insurance as soon as feasible, and usher in a new era to better support low carbon exports, writes Bright Blue's Andrew Leming

clock 23 March 2021 • 3 min read

Politics

Poll: British exporters 'overwhelmingly' back more climate action from UK Export Finance

It comes amid revelations UKEF is still considering support for a host of overseas fossil fuel projects, despite recent pledge from PM to put an end to such backing

clock 09 February 2021 • 5 min read

Automotive

'Progressive and environmental': How can the UK grow its second-hand EV market?

New report from Bright Blue sets out a number of proposals for how the UK can rapidly expand its electric car market, from grants for buying secondhand electric vehicles to a new electric mandate for all government fleets

clock 04 February 2021 • 7 min read

Nuclear

Powering into the Future? UK nuclear strategy after Hitachi

The government must rebalance nuclear's place in the energy portfolio and bring the public onside while there is still time, argues Bright Blue's Andrew Leming

clock 26 October 2020 • 4 min read

Policy

British public consensus on reaching net zero must be preserved

Climate activists need to walk the thin line between effectively agitating for action and alienating the public, argues Bright Blue's Anvar Sarygulov

clock 05 October 2020 • 3 min read

Policy

'Sensible incentives' and 'plumbing reforms': Leading figures mull pathway from Covid-19 crisis to net zero economy

A new essay collection from Bright Blue argues that net zero will not require vast amounts of public spending, due to the momentum delivered to date on decarbonisation in the UK.

clock 18 May 2020 • 10 min read

Policy

Turning to nature for solutions

The government should put nature-based solutions at the forefront of its efforts to tackle the climate and ecological crises, argues Conservative Environment Network's Sam Hall

clock 14 May 2020 • 6 min read

Policy

Tackling the scourge of plastic waste requires ambitious policies

Bright Blue's Patrick Hall sets out four immediate actions the government should take to combat plastic waste

clock 17 March 2020 • 4 min read

Technology

The UK's innovation policy must match the scale of the net zero challenge

Facilitating technological and business model innovation will be central to achieving net zero, argues Nick Molho of the Aldersgate Group

clock 12 March 2020 • 5 min read

Risk

Flood risk: 70,000 new homes in England could end up uninsurable, study warns

Study of land registry data reveals thousands of new homes have been built in flood prone areas, and could also be denied insurance

clock 21 February 2020 • 4 min read
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