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Net zero
Is timber the solution for decarbonising construction?
By
Bryony Cottam
Jul 24, 2023
Using timber for housing could save 106 gigatonnes of carbon emissions, but challenges lie in having a sustainable supply
Review: Flying Green by Christopher de Bellaigue
By
Chris Fitch
Jun 3, 2023
Can flying been green? Christopher de Bellaigue gets the reader up to speed with the challenges aviation faces in a world trying to go green in this snappy book
Should we mine the deep-sea floor?
By
Katie Burton
Feb 17, 2022
The ocean floor is rich in metals and minerals crucial to the net zero transition - but should we be mining there before we truly explore?
Shifting geopolitical power in a net-zero world
By
Tim Marshall
Jan 22, 2022
Tim Marshall asks how the transition to 'net zero' clean energy will affect the world's geopolitical power map
Holding to account: the rising power of climate litigation
By
Geographical Contributor
Nov 2, 2021
Lawyers are using the power of litigation through the courts to challenge governments and companies that fail to act on climate change