


Compassion in world farming: An interview with Sarah Moyes
During the first days of COP26 both of our two Scenario PhD students James Fallon and Kerry Smith, on the ground in Glasgow, had the opportunity to interview Sarah Moyes, a senior campaigns manager at Compassion in World Farming. Sarah has a background in journalism...
Sports setting the pace for climate action
Sport is universal: it has global influence and a huge power to unite people. Sport has a wide-ranging reach from grassroots levels, played on a local field or swimming pool, to elite levels, taking place in huge stadiums. Sport impacts the environment. These impacts...
Pinky promises won’t cut it: Actions speak louder than words
The COP26 Leader’s Event: Action and Solidarity – The Critical Decade which was held in Glasgow today as part of the World Leaders’ Summit was an inconsequential and only vaguely interesting watch. Chaired by the UK Prime Minister, the session began with...
Forest agriculture and commodity trade (FACT) dialogue
One of the events at COP26 that I was most excited to watch was the Leader Event: Action on Forests and Land Use. Before COP26 started I had read about the Forest Agriculture and Commodity Trade (FACT) Dialogue being launched in this session. The FACT dialogue is an...