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'''''see''''' [[A People’s Food Policy, Environment]], Policy proposals 6.4 & 6.5
'''''see''''' [[A People’s Food Policy, Environment]], Policy proposals 6.4 & 6.5
=== Land use ===
Making Sense of Land Use, Sep 3, 2019 [http://www.sharedassets.org.uk/policy/making-sense-of-land-use/ sharedassets.org.uk]


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This article focuses on information specific to United Kingdom. Please see our Climate change solutions page for a topic overview.

Zero Carbon Britain

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Zero Carbon Britain, Centre for Alternative Technology

Solutions for cities

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Climate Action Co-Benefits Toolkit, Cutting carbon and improving people’s lives, ashden.org

Solutions by topic

Food

see A People’s Food Policy, Environment, Policy proposals 6.4 & 6.5

Land use

Making Sense of Land Use, Sep 3, 2019 sharedassets.org.uk

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News and comment

2020

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Jan 21 Understanding the need for new housing across England: New UK housing 'dominated by roads' [1] "... too many highways engineers are still approving roads that do not fully account for pedestrians and cyclists." Prof Matthew Carmona, University College London. Government poll suggests 76% of people think that for the sake of the environment, everyone should reduce their driving.

2019

Nov 20 Self-authoring and self-transforming communities should be our goal. But new citizens need personal development, too [2]

Nov 13 Is #GE2019 really going to become the "climate election"? The polls suggest that parties could make it so [3]

Oct 28 Technology will not save us from climate change – but imagining new forms of society will [4]

Oct 17 The climate crisis issue that no one is talking about? Your gas boiler [5]

Oct 9 Cross-sector ‘third spaces’ incubate social, climate solutions [6]

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Oct 8 Norfolk: Riba Stirling Prize: Norwich council estate wins architecture award [7]

Jul 29 CAT - New hub and innovation lab to share zero carbon solutions [8]

Resources

Networks

  • Rapid Transition Alliance, Rapid economic transition, including widespread behaviour change to sustainable lifestyles, is necessary to live within planetary ecological boundaries and to limit global warming to below 1.5 degrees. Rapid transition shows examples of evidence-based hope for change whose speed and potential scale will steer us towards staying within those boundaries and which advance social justice. Content published under a Creative Commons license. added 14:51, 22 January 2020 (UTC)

See also

External links


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