
Researcher Guilherme Rodrigues analyses carbon emissions from across the capital to conclude that encouraging density will help cities reach net zero.
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Researcher Guilherme Rodrigues analyses carbon emissions from across the capital to conclude that encouraging density will help cities reach net zero.
Data from this month's update shows a recovery in all cities and large towns, however, significant challenges remain for places.
Switching to electric vehicles will help us on the road to net zero, but to reach our destination most of us will need to ditch cars entirely.
Reaching net zero will be delivered at the local level, and city leaders can and should lead the way in building a carbon-neutral future.
If net zero policies were targeted at our largest cities and towns it would get the Government a quarter of the way to meeting its net zero target.
The latest update of the High Streets Recovery Tracker includes footfall and spend data until the end of June and reveals the recovery has lost momentum.
What can we learn from spending behaviours on food deliveries and transport throughout the pandemic?
The Government has announced it will not extend its temporary uplift of Universal Credit, but its hopes that a recovering economy will step into its place won’t apply across the country.
Cities are big carbon emitters, but their density means they can also play a big part in reaching net zero.
Online briefing and Q&A