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To mark World Environment Day, here’s a concise summary of what you should know about the role that cities have to play in the race to net zero
Cities are good for the planet, but to make them even greener they need to be denser.
A Workplace Parking Levy would simultaneously help Bristol face some of its major challenges: reaching net zero, improving air quality and making public transport better
Rarely do complex policy challenges have single solutions that, if properly implemented, could go a long way in solving them all. Urban densification is one of these solutions.
COP26 comes to an end with a crucial discussion on the importance of cities in the climate agenda.
Oxford and Telford have very different carbon footprints per head. The way they are spatially planned might explain why.
While the decision to extend London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) may be politically difficult, it is both timely and necessary.
Analyst Valentine Quinio discusses steps that councils must take to create a net zero city.
How our spatial footprint dictates our carbon footprint: the denser the greener
Intuitively, working from home would seem to help reduce carbon emissions. But people who move out of cities drive more and those working in poorly insulated homes turn the heating on.