We’ve noted before the lack of interest from the Green Alliance in the work of schools, but that does not mean that schools should not be interested in what the Green Alliance does, as much of its work has a bearing on curriculum matters in upper secondary schools.
Its Inside Track blog raises a range of policy issues that are central to the evolution of environmental policy and action in the UK, and will be of interest to anyone concerned about the country and how seriously it takes environmental stewardship and a sustainable future.
Below are links to a few recent posts.
Does it make sense to give the steel industry money to reduce its climate impact?
It’s time for politicians to recognise the huge health costs of environmental harm
The global plastics treaty could miss the boat rather than save the ocean
The government’s new Land Use Framework could be historic
We care about the climate impact of Amazon crops so why not our own agriculture?
Why it’s not surprising that some people don’t support climate action
Does the UK need carbon pricing?
Only a myopic government would not protect the environment from its successors
The fight for a liveable planet has to start with greater fairness, inclusion and diversity