Our research shows oil and gas workers must be consulted on the transition away from fossil fuels.
The twilight of the oil industry
Opposition to oil increases, from outside the industry to those workers thinking about going elsewhere.
The climate blame game ignores the fact wealthy countries are slow to act
Less wealthy countries are often climate scapegoats but analysis shows their ambition is greater than rich nations.
The Climate Strikers return to demand a Green Recovery
One year on from the historic Global Climate Strike, young people are pushing for a Green Recovery that delivers the necessary climate action.
Mind who you work with – Aberdeen Council forms climate partnership with BP
BP's is still looking for more fossil fuels - why is Aberdeen Council asking it for advice on cutting climate emissions?
Zero carbon homes pledge brings triple benefits
By focusing urgent action on our energy use at home we can quickly create new jobs, improve people’s lives and tackle climate change.
Hunterston nuclear reactor restart isn’t worth it
End is in sight for nuclear power station but the owners EDF will cash in by running their risky reactors for another 6 months.
Harnessing Scotland’s climate example
Scotland can use the United Nations system to push other countries to act faster on climate
It’s time for Scottish Government to produce their vision for the green recovery
The Government's response to their Advisory Group must reject its business-as-usual approach.
More action needed on climate threat of methane
Methane is a potent climate changing gas and needs increased action to bring down emissions from agriculture, fossil fuels and waste.
Using coronavirus as cover for forest destruction
Governments are backing short-term economic approaches with disastrous long-term consequences for nature, climate change and local communities.
Saving the planet starts at home
Rishi Sunak didn’t give us a green recovery but his one green element was the right one for climate change, for jobs and for the quality of people’s lives.