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5 Ideas on how local government can support local business
The SMEs sector decreased in both number and turnover and most of the business owners are not overly optimistic looking forward and plan to downsize their businesses.
Is net zero by 2050 a pipe dream?
Saranjit Singh, VP Telecommunications and Utilities APAC, SS&C Blue Prism discusses whether net zero by 2050 is achievable, or nothing but a pipe dream.
Asia Analysis October 2022
We usher in Winter with our Asia Analysis October 2022 volume, which includes a choice selection of policy-oriented articles.
Innovation in Territorial Food Systems: Collaboration is Key
Professor Moya Kneafsey at the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience argues the importance of EU and national public policies in the transition toward sustainable territorial food systems.
“Fickle, False and Full of Fraud”: The UK is on the brink of recession...
The risk of a UK recession is nearing, and economic fraud could be on the rise too. To combat this, new government bills could change laws for the better.
Egypt’s priorities as COP27 president
30 years on from the adoption of the UNFCCC, Egypt will take on the role of COP27 president with a pledge to turn words into action on climate change.
Innovation, research, culture & education policy
Open Access Government provides an update on the policies of Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth.
Achieving net zero: decarbonising the NHS and the public sector
In this Q&A with Simon Duncan, the Director of B2B Solutions at E.ON, he outlines the key considerations for decarbonising the NHS and the public sector.
STEM: Preparing future problem solvers
Mr. F. Joseph Merlino, President of the 21st Century Partnership for STEM Education, underlines the importance of preparing future problem solvers.
Approaching COP27: some questions for climate leadership
COP27 is an opportunity for climate leadership to begin the long-term transition to net-zero, but is this now possible? asks Richard Beardsworth, School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds
Understanding scope 3: Why supporting suppliers to cut carbon is good for everyone
Guy Battle, CEO of Social Value Portal, explores how Scope 3 standards offer a new perspective and a clear path forward for those ready to take the next steps on their decarbonisation journey.
The quickest wins for decarbonising the NHS
VolkerSmart Technologies introduce their work in decarbonising the NHS, discussing their role in lessening transport emissions with their numerous services.
Pierce Mahne – ACT Commoditites
“Thanks to our wealth of knowledge, ACT plays a pivotal role for our corporate clients alongside rapidly evolving energy markets and the global energy transition.”
Pierce is the head of corporate accounts for ACT Commodities’ UK desk and leads the development of cross-industry partnerships with the country’s largest organizations, businesses,...
How do we turn the bold ambition of a net-zero NHS into reality?
Cameron Hawkins, Head of Energy and Environment at NHS Property Services (NHSPS), provides an update on a net-zero NHS and explores how we turn this bold ambition into reality.
Direct use of geothermal – there is more to geothermal than just power
Focus on geothermal resources is shifting and direct use of geothermal is receiving more and more attention.
Lessons learned on adaptation to climate change
Adaptation to climate change takes research-based decision-making and decisive action, argues Local Government Denmark and Danish Regions.
Going digital: how can organisations reduce carbon emissions?
Technology is the much-needed fuel for organisations that want to cut their carbon emissions on the journey towards net zero.
COP27: Equitable green transport in Africa and the Global South
COP27 will see an action agenda on green transport, highlighting the importance of moving transportation away from traditional fossil fuels and toward electrification.
How the government’s Critical Minerals Strategy will impact tech supply chains
The circular economy must be at the heart of the government’s Critical Minerals Strategy in order for it to be successful, says Steve Haskew.
Cities can realise Europe’s climate ambitions
Ruud Schuthof and Holger Robrecht from ICLEI Europe, argue that cities have the power to realise Europe’s climate ambitions.