Report
Making markets in practice
This publication sets out what makes up an industrial strategy, the tools policy-makers have at their disposal to influence the size and shape of new green markets, and ultimately - how to begin applying this strategy.
Working paper
Decarbonising the UK’s building stock: can immigration policy help solve workforce challenges?
The United Kingdom has made significant commitments to both low carbon heating and energy efficiency. However little progress has been made and the country has fallen far behind the rest Europe. This paper suggests five immigration policy options to support the development of the United Kingdom’s retrofitting workforce.
Report
The end of greenwashing? Driving decarbonisation in the real economy
This paper sets out how state and private firms can work together to ensure that net zero transition plans are a tool for reducing emissions in the real economy. These plans not just important to businesses and investors but will be a vital source of information for government and regulators.
Report
Green investment: the prudent choice for prosperity
This paper sets out how to increase public spending on climate and nature in the United Kingdom, at speed - to maximise economic opportunities and ensure ongoing public support.
Report
Climate for growth: productivity, net zero and the cost of living
Climate change is all bad for the economy, but climate change policies are not. This report classifies 14 areas of green economic policy, including action on energy, buildings and transport, assessing what the direct impact of each will be on productivity.