
Cities are big carbon emitters, but their density means they can also play a big part in reaching net zero.
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Cities are big carbon emitters, but their density means they can also play a big part in reaching net zero.
The UK has pledged to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. This report sets out what needs to change if cities and large towns are to lead the way in helping the Government achieve this goal.
Explore the carbon footprint of your city or town to see how sectors contribute to total carbon emissions and how it compares to other places.
Researcher Tom Sells on how to reform the transport system to level up the UK's largest cities and towns.
This event is in partnership with Midlands Connect
Join us for the launch of our latest research
Housing expert Anthony Breach responds to the HCLG's long-awaited report on the Government’s proposed new planning system.
More than ever before mayors need to be able to control the bus services in their city. This report explains why and sets out how they can achieve this.
The Williams-Shapps plan for rail is a step in the right direction but stops short of where it needs to go by keeping power in the centre, away from local government.
Planning reform and levelling up sit at the forefront of the Government’s policy agenda with goals of solving the housing crisis and regional inequality. As Anthony Breach explains, although treated as separate initiatives, they are in fact intertwined.