All posts tagged "energy efficiency"
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How’s the UK attempt to reach net zero going? There’s good news and bad news
Each year, the Climate Change Committee – the UK’s independent advisory body tasked with monitoring the country’s movement toward its legally binding climate goals – gives a report on the
- Posted July 1, 2025
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Judges pick Data Challenge shortlist in hard-fought Canadian semi-final
The shortlist has been announced in Canada’s second Public Service Data Challenge, after judges heard pitches from the nine longlisted teams and selected four to move forward to the final
- Posted May 28, 2024
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Water resilience: why we must take a new approach to preserving a shrinking resource
In the UK, it is easy to take water and its free availability for granted. The reality, however, that water is a precious and finite resource is something we simply
- Posted March 1, 2022
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UK energy policymakers should learn from overseas and gather external advice, report finds
The UK government should learn lessons from Canada, Germany, France and the Netherlands to improve its energy policymaking, according to new research by the Institute for Government (IfG) think tank.
- Posted December 9, 2020
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With crisis comes opportunity: economic sustainability and the argument for going green
Governments around the world have had no choice but to roll out vast stimulus packages in a bid to keep economies afloat during the coronavirus crisis. At a recent GGF
- Posted September 27, 2020
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Reset your economy: the power of green stimulus packages
Around the world, governments are using stimulus packages to jump-start business growth. Catherine Early explores the potential of ‘green recovery’ investments, designed to reshape as well as rebuild national economies
- Posted July 17, 2020