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People want a carrot (not stick) approach to low carbon food
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Dr Lorraine Whitmarsh, University of Bath
13 April 2021
Most people want a persuasive carrot rather than stick policy approach to encourage greener diets, explains Climate Assembly UK expert lead Dr Lorraine Whitmarsh from the University of Bath
Recent headlines suggesting the UK government might slap a carbon tax on burgers and the great British banger have reignited controversy about what tackling the climate will mean for our food. The rumours.
Covering Climate Now: What s driving up NZ s transport emissions?
13 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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NZ Herald aviation writer Grant Bradley reveals what s ahead for the aviation industry to become more efficient and how aircraft can shift away from fossil fuels. Video / NZ Herald / Supplied
NZ Herald aviation writer Grant Bradley reveals what s ahead for the aviation industry to become more efficient and how aircraft can shift away from fossil fuels. Video / NZ Herald / Supplied
As part of the global Covering Climate Now initiative, the Herald is dedicating a week of coverage to the issues surrounding the climate crisis. In the second of a series of in-depth interviews with leading experts on key policy areas, Herald science reporter
YouGov survey across seven European countries suggests restrictions on flights during Covid-19 crisis has had little negative impact on businesses' operations and has proved beneficial for many executives' working lives