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The landmark Environmental Justice Commission final report is a fully realised blueprint for a transition to net zero grounded in fairness and public engagement.
Through public consultation, IPPR Environmental Justice Commission has developed the ideas and policies to bring about a rapid green transition that is fair and just
The landmark Environmental Justice Commission final report is a fully realised blueprint for a transition to net zero grounded in fairness and public engagement.
Meet the jurors that shaped the Environmental Justice Commission's blueprint to decarbonise the UK economy, repair nature and build a fairer society.
This interim report of the IPPR Environmental Justice Commission finds that to act with the ambition and scale that the climate and nature emergency demands, requires a new approach.
The Covid-19 crisis has hit the oil and gas industry hard. Extraction has shrunk as health restrictions have been put in place and demand has dwindled, threatening tens of thousands of jobs...
This report proposes a renewed social contract for farming to overcome the environmental crises we face in a way that is economically and socially fair.
The debate on decarbonisation has shifted from ‘whether’ we transition to ‘how’. However, there is a need to broaden these debates beyond green and environmental perspectives and to involve anti-poverty groups and perspectives.
IPPR’s Environmental Justice Commission is chaired by Laura Sandys, Hilary Benn MP and Caroline Lucas MP. They are joined on the commission by a number of leading figures from business, academia, civil society, trade unions, and youth and climate activism.
Please click here for more information about the Commission.
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