Cleaning up our dirty air is nothing if not a shared endeavour. So any plan to do this must involve everyone who has a hand in creating the pollution

Environment cabinet member in Camden, Adam Harrison on the borough's clean air plans. The council are looking for your views and ideas and urge as many as possible to take part in their consultation. He tweets at @AdamDKHarrison Continue reading

Catching Up with South Tyneside SERA

Leader of South Tyneside Council writes on how working closely with South Tyneside SERA, the Labour Council is delivering on a range of ambitious green projects including carbon negative social housing, the planting of new trees and multi million pound energy efficiency measures. Continue reading

Many ‘Roads to Zero’: Local authorities can reap the rewards of the electric vehicle transition

An artist's impression of a Pivot Power battery site   By Martin Cole, Head of Planning at Pivot Power Continue reading

Plans for Zero Emission Zone in Oxford race ahead in bid to cut emissions

Cllr Tom Hayes, Executive Board member for a Safer & Greener Environment at Oxford City Council writes on Oxford's updated plans for a Zero Emissions Zone. Tom joined our panel on clean air at Labour conference 2018, you can watch it on YouTube here Continue reading

COP24 - An Observer's view

Mike Franks is a longtime SERA member with an interest in energy politics. Early this century he helped to establish the sustainable development monitoring framework for the North West, and subsequently worked as a spatial and demographic analyst for Oldham. Mike attended COP24 as an observer for the Manchester based ‘Campaign for a Hydrogen Economy’. Continue reading