
Fairly reducing car use in Scottish cities: A just transition for transport for low-income households
How we can reduce car use in Scottish cities and meet the needs of people living on low incomes
IPPR’s Fair Transition Unit is our ambitious initiative to accelerate progress in reducing emissions and restoring nature, while also securing a fairer, more just, and thriving society
How we can reduce car use in Scottish cities and meet the needs of people living on low incomes
The imperative to respond to the climate emergency and reach net zero is driving action across sectors and shaping the future of transport.
This final report of the Environmental Justice Commission sets out a vision for the future of the UK.
The landmark Environmental Justice Commission final report is a fully realised blueprint for a transition to net zero grounded in fairness and public engagement.
Well-designed, comprehensive policy to realise the opportunities of home decarbonisation and meet net zero targets for the UK has never been more important.
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.
We use cookies to help ensure you have the best possible experience when using our website. By continuing we will assume you agree to us storing cookies.