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Why Reform’s approach to environmental issues is wrong and ideologically inconsistent
Aalhad Kulkarni | CEN blog
Dec 22 min read


Nov 262 min read


AI Is Power-Hungry. Here’s How Conservatives Can Tame It
Yasmine Al-Saket | CEN blog
Nov 253 min read


Tree planting and urban greenery
A fact sheet for councillors wanting to learn more about urban tree planting and greenery.
Nov 134 min read


Clean air
A briefing for councillors wanting to learn more about clean air policy.
Nov 138 min read


Buses
A briefing for councillors wanting to improve their local bus service.
Nov 68 min read


Independent Power Producers
This case study covers the Independent Power Producers scheme in the British Columbia province under the centre-right British Columbia Liberal Party from 2002. Introduction In July 2014, British Columbia’s then Minister of Energy visited Kwoiek Creek to meet representatives of the Kanaka Bar Indian Band for a tour of their newly opened 49 MW hydroelectric power station . This was a project that Kanaka Chief James Frank had worked on for decades. When private companies had st
Nov 514 min read


Catastrophe to cooperation: How a conservative view on climate stewardship leads to conflict resolution
Cyrus Rowshangohar | CEN blog
Nov 53 min read


American Republican's still have a green streak in them
Cyril Davydenko | CEN blog
Oct 243 min read


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Oct 221 min read


Oct 221 min read


While Britain argues over spies, China is quietly building the power to bring nations to their knees
Max Anderson | LBC
Oct 143 min read


The Conservatives need tangible policies to address climate change and nature loss
Max Anderson | BusinessGreen
Oct 34 min read


It is right to review climate law – but now the Tories must fill the void
Sam Hall | ConservativeHome
Oct 24 min read


Sep 301 min read






Paradise regained – the conservative case for restoring English nature
Kitty Thompson | ConservativeHome
Sep 224 min read


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