Commenting on the Prime Minister’s post-coronavirus recovery plan, Peter Tyldesley, Centre for Alternative Technology CEO said: “As we plan our recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, we must keep our sights…
As we begin to think about what a post-COVID-19 world might look like, CAT CEO Peter Tyldesley argues for a green stimulus package to help tackle the climate and biodiversity…
This week marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, with people around the globe coming together online to explore what a post-COVID-19 world could look like. Sarah Jenkinson finds hope…
World renowned climate scientist Sir John Houghton has died at the age of 88. Sir John was a great friend of CAT and many other environmental organisations, and helped raise…
Karen Ridgewell graduated from CAT’s MSc in Sustainability and Adaptation Planning in 2018 after taking the majority of modules at a distance through our blended learning programme. Graduate School Marketing…
To help us better support communities, local authorities and businesses looking to develop climate emergency action plans, our Zero Carbon Britain Hub team has launched a survey to find out…
How can Zero Carbon Britain help with on-the-ground action? Hazel Graham introduces a pioneering project that’s having real impact at a local level and providing a template for others to…
On the 16th of November CAT welcomed back over forty students from our Graduate School, and their friends and families, to celebrate their graduation. The award ceremony saw graduates pick…
We had an exciting time at the CAT Conference this year, with lots of inspiring conversations, great speakers, a memorable ceilidh and highly engaged participants. The theme this year was…
An update on the Pathways to Farming pilot project by Katie Hastings We have reached the end of our first year training new commercial food producers to grow and sell…