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How can prisons adapt to the climate and nature crises?
By Abigail Rose .
On 11 March 2025.
The prison system is not built to withstand climate change, to provide access to green spaces, or to develop skills that set people up for green jobs.
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People want affordable, accessible public transport. Bus reform is a good place to start.
By James Somerville .
On 16 December 2024.
Environmental progress needs to be based on people’s lives.
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How will the climate and nature crises impact housing?
By Liz Gadd, and Olivia Halliwell .
On 14 August 2024.
This paper outlines the links between the environmental crises and housing in the UK.
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How will the climate and nature crises impact education?
By Liz Gadd, and Olivia Halliwell .
On 14 August 2024.
This paper outlines the ways in which the environmental crises impact the education of young people in the UK.
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7 ways that heatwaves exacerbate existing inequalities
By Liz Gadd .
On 30 July 2024.
The people most impacted by climate change in the UK are those who are already disadvantaged, often in multiple ways.
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How will the climate and nature crises impact people living in poverty?
By Liz Gadd, Naomi Chapman, and Leah Davis .
On 23 June 2024.
This briefing is for charities and funders working with people in poverty or on low incomes in the UK.
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How will the climate and nature crises affect people experiencing health inequalities?
By Hannah Large, Liz Gadd, and Leah Davis .
On 23 June 2024.
The effects of air pollution and changes to the natural environment are deepening health inequalities.