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Opinion

Social housing is the missing piece in the UK's green jobs strategy

Skills

Social housing is the missing piece in the UK's green jobs strategy

Social housing residents are not only beneficiaries of greener homes - they are an essential part of the workforce that will deliver them, writes Lynsey Sweeney, managing director at Communities that Work

clock 21 August 2026 • 4 min read
From climate change to health inequalities: Why systems thinking matters more than ever

From climate change to health inequalities: Why systems thinking matters more than ever

Systems thinking is the only way to effectively navigate sustainability challenges, which are often complex decision-making problems involving interconnected systems, multiple stakeholders, competing priorities and uncertainties, writes UCL's Dr Irene...

clock 20 August 2026 • 6 min read
Why Britain's green skills strategy needs an AI upgrade

Skills

Why Britain's green skills strategy needs an AI upgrade

Workforce 2030: Andy Burnham is right - AI won't build Britain's energy infrastructure, but it could help build a workforce that's better equipped to deliver it, writes Spirit Energy's Matt Browell-Hook

clock 19 August 2026 • 4 min read
Before drilling for more oil and gas, let's stop wasting what we already have

Policy

Before drilling for more oil and gas, let's stop wasting what we already have

Tackling methane is an underused but critical emergency brake on climate change - it's time the UK used it, writes Liam Hardy from Green Alliance

clock 18 August 2026 • 4 min read
We know why the world is burning - so why is 'climate' such a dirty word?

Climate change

We know why the world is burning - so why is 'climate' such a dirty word?

If we aren't explicit about how cause leads to effect, we lose the urgency for action and create an open goal for peddlers of misinformation and whataboutism, writes Climate Group CEO Helen Clarkson

clock 17 August 2026 • 4 min read
Changing who profits is just as important as changing what we consume

Supply chain

Changing who profits is just as important as changing what we consume

Millions of pounds in corporate profit generated by UK live events every summer could fund frontline nature restoration, argues Shambala Festival co-founder Chris Johnson

clock 14 August 2026 • 4 min read
Beyond university: Why young people need clearer pathways into green careers

Skills

Beyond university: Why young people need clearer pathways into green careers

As students across the country collect their A-level results today, Groundwork chief executive Graham Duxbury reflects on the need for better career and educational advice to help young people realise aspirations for green, purpose-led jobs

clock 13 August 2026 • 4 min read
National security depends on climate and nature - the UK government must act like it

Climate change

National security depends on climate and nature - the UK government must act like it

The test for Andy Burnham is not whether the UK can afford to prioritise climate and nature, but whether Britain can afford a 10-year plan that does not, writes WWF UK's chief executive Tanya Steele

clock 12 August 2026 • 5 min read
We have the climate answers, but we're still missing the story

Marketing

We have the climate answers, but we're still missing the story

There is often a communication or translation issue between the climate and creative worlds, writes Futerra's Lucy Shea

clock 10 August 2026 • 5 min read
The UK needs more supportive policies for bio-based chemicals, materials and products

Technology

The UK needs more supportive policies for bio-based chemicals, materials and products

A range of everyday, bio-based products can be made from renewable biological resources such as plants, algae, microbes, mycelium as well as food and agricultural wastes, writes Emily Nichols of the Renewable Energy Association

clock 07 August 2026 • 5 min read
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