Our latest research reveals that using carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology on Energy from Waste (EfW) facilities could be some of the cheapest use of CCUS of any industrial sector, underpinning the UK’s Net Zero strategy, thanks in large part to the location of many facilities close to [...]
On the day of the G7 Summit in Cornwall (11th June), our climate emergency specialist Alex Massie applauded commitments by the G7 to tighten climate targets, and halt funding for fossil-fuel burning activity in low-income countries. But he also wants to raise the alarm that some routes to stop rising [...]
A new report we have produced for the Environment Agency reviews the opportunities for carbon offsetting in its efforts to reach Net Zero by 2030, and how they fit into wider decarbonisation strategies. The project was funded by the Environment Agency as part of its investigation into the role of [...]
Businesses and governments across the world are drawing up and delivering plans to reach net zero in the coming decades. Our Climate Emergency team are supporting some of them – including London Borough’s and the Environment Agency – with corresponding roadmaps and actions. Part of this conversation is reviewing an [...]
Liverpool City Council (LCC) has appointed Eunomia, the Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) and independent experts Sarah Toy and Jess Read to develop a roadmap for the city to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2030. Liverpool City joined 277 local authorities in declaring a climate emergency in 2019 and [...]
Alex Massie, Climate and Ecological Emergency Specialist at the leading environmental consultancy Eunomia has applauded technology giant Apple’s plan to be carbon neutral across its business and manufacturing supply chain by 2030 but is calling on Apple – a famously disruptive brand – to go further still. Alex, who is [...]
For years, organisations have been talking about ‘sustainability’, and some have entire teams dedicated to it, but our Principal Consultant specialising in the Climate and Ecological Emergency, Alex Massie, has observed that forward thinking organisations are now using a new language, and believes the word ‘sustainability’ is out of date [...]