ECIU analysis shows growing numbers of articles focused on 'net zero' in the UK do not make any reference to climate change, despite the former offering a solution to the latter
Major poll reveals 70 per cent of Brits would back a new solar farm in their local area, but only 27 per cent think that other people would support such a development
Two new polls reiterate how a majority of the public supports the UK's net zero target and wants to see bolder climate action, but policies need to be fair and help tackle the cost of living
Less affluent households could stand to benefit the most from net zero policies — yet these groups are least likely to expect such policies to improve their lives, writes Climate Barometer's Luisa Melloh
New study from Yale University compares US and UK attitudes to climate change to reveal the UK is more aware and concerned about escalating climate impacts
YouGov survey suggests there is far more support for local wind, solar, and pylon developments than most people think
Simply characterising local opponents to clean energy infrastructure as 'NIMBYs' and 'blockers' risks stoking further opposition and slowing the renewables rollout, explains Climate Barometer's Dr Adam Corner