All economic activity relies on natural resources, but demand for them is outpacing supply. We set out to assess the evidence around what it would mean for the UK economy to become more circular on three levels: national, business and consumer.
At the COP28 climate summit, one hot topic will be methane emissions, an overlooked but critical area of climate action. This short report explores the need for a methane action plan, and how the UK could use one to restore climate credibility.
At present only arable farms tend to make a profit from food production. This report explores the policy support needed for grazing and mixed farms to have a viable future.
In this collection of essays, healthcare and climate experts set out a range of ideas and practical policies that showcase the benefit of addressing the climate-health crisis jointly.
Profit without lossWhy the UK should do more to cut methane emissionsFarming for the futureWhy we need to talk about health and climate: an essay collection
Corplex joined Green Alliance’s Circular Economy Task Force in 2021 because it is giving voice to the most effective ways to make the circular economy a reality, through its research, membership and connection to policy makers.
Lucas van der Schalk, CEO, Corplex
Green Alliance has deservedly become a powerful voice in debates about sustainability.
Lord Giddens, emeritus professor, London School of Economics
Working at Green Alliance has given me the chance to pursue a career in environmental policy and advocacy. It’s been a great opportunity to influence dialogue, facilitate collaboration between parliamentarians and key stakeholders, and to experience a supportive and inclusive organisational culture.
Aradhna Tandon, policy assistant on Green Alliance’s graduate scheme 2020-21
Green Alliance’s ability to bring together powerful coalitions and deliver greater political influence has been crucial in getting more action on nature, emphasising its role in economic recovery and securing stronger protections in law.