The Climate Change Committee (CCC) has published its Seventh Carbon Budget (SB7). Here’s a run-down of some key points from its 390+ pages.

The Climate Change Committee (CCC) has published its Seventh Carbon Budget (SB7). Here’s a run-down of some key points from its 390+ pages.
This statutory report provides advice to the UK Government on the level of the Seventh Carbon Budget (2038 to 2042).
Find out about our upcoming webinar on carbon markets and nature recovery, as well as all our resources on Tim Lang’s report for the National Preparedness Commission, and the latest vacancies and events.
The webinar and briefing outlines the current national resilience framework, pointing to a gap between official resilience planning and food system realities. Tim draws on his report Just in Case for the National Preparedness Commission (not published when the webinar was given), which addresses the state of civil food resilience and highlights the need for community over individualism.
A look at Professor Tim Lang’s new report: Just in Case: 7 steps to narrow the UK civil food resilience gap, published by the National Preparedness Commission.
This report considers what would be entailed for the public if the status quo were disrupted. What would public reactions be? How prepared for food shocks are the British?
This month: Big Tent booked up, Watch (or re-watch) our webinar with Tim Lang, Scoping study events … and more
The government has published its response to the recommendations made by the House of Lords Food, Diet and Obesity Committee in its report Recipe for health: a plan to fix our broken food system, published in October 2024
A look at The Food Foundation’s annual Broken Plate report.
The Food Foundation’s Broken Plate report looks at the trends impacting the UK’s food system and the actions needed from policymakers in order to ensure everyone can afford healthy and sustainable food.
This time last week, thousands of people were settling into The Oxford Real Farming Conference and The Oxford Farming Conference (OFC). Differences of politics and precise change needed aside, we probably all shared a thought similar to this; “Food and farming are critical to tackling multiple crises – we all know it, it’s obvious – so why isn’t the whole country jumping up and down calling for action?!”
Find our more about the new BBSRC projects awarded for supply chain resilience, and the latest vacancies and webinars.