Ministers must seize the opportunity to turn the coronavirus crisis into a defining moment in the fight against climate change.

UK policymakers remain woefully unaware of and ill-prepared for parallel threats posed by the climate crisis and destruction of nature.

As Britain braces itself for a heatwave, councils are urging people to take all necessary health precautions against the rising temperatures.

Global Action Plan is launching the Business for Clean Air Initiative to arm large UK companies with the tools to tackle air pollution.

The Parks Alliance has made the business case for parks, why they matter and why they are a ‘smart investment’.

Almost £258 million of additional funding for vital local services has been approved by the Scottish Parliament.

Scientists have warned that the easing of multiple lockdown measures at once risks inadvertently boosting the spread of coronavirus.

Councils are striving to build local economies in a way that ensures the proceeds of growth are shared more fairly across communities.

Ministers have announced that interim housing for thousands of rough sleepers taken off the streets during the pandemic is to be provided.

A new report from The Wildlife Trusts shows how investing in nature would reap big dividends in tackling climate crisis.

The Centre for Progressive Policy has found that at least eight in ten English councils need help to avoid going bankrupt.

Former Chancellor Sajid Javid has warned against a return to austerity as the UK economy struggles with the effects of the coronavirus crisis.

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