17th May 2018 by Charlotte Hawthorne I am not a mum, do not look after children in my day-to-day, and now that I think of it… have never actually changed a nappy. However, Read More
In less than 200 years, the proportion of the world’s population living in cities has grown from 5 per cent to more than half. By 2050, cities will need to Read More
4th April 2018 by Charlotte Hawthorne When you think of a relaxing cruise down the Thames, the last thing you think about is getting excited about a sewage-outlet guided tour. However, some Read More
21st February 2018 by Mathilde Batelier What is the Issue with the Textile Industry? The textile industry is one of the most polluting, unethical and wasteful industries on earth. It’s actually the Read More
What the Sustainable City Awards mean to us. By Mathilde Batelier This is the time of year where we let the excitement fill us with the promises of new discoveries and Read More
February 2018 by Mathilde Batelier Recently, the issue of waste has been at the forefront of media stories, worldwide and national policies. Despite the focus on plastic waste in the oceans, Read More
Almost overnight, sometime in November, high streets came to life as retailers dressed their stores in festive decorations, inviting us in from the cold outdoors to browse through shelves of Read More
From the 6-17th of November, Germany will host the Parties of the UNFCCC in the city of Bonn, Germany. Being one of Europe’s biggest producers of renewable energy, Germany Read More
This year, the United Nations Conference of the Parties will be presided over by Fiji, making history as the first Small Island Developing State to do so. Home to Read More
In this article, Stephen Moorcroft looks at the air quality problems that are currently faced by many UK cities, and asks what benefits can be delivered through the planning regime. Read More
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