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By Francisco GarciaAs her party surges in one of the UK’s most climate-conscious constituencies, Carla Denyer threatens to unseat Labour’s shadow culture…
By Harry Clarke-EzzidioCarbon capture expert Ruth Herbert on how to solve Labour’s green investment dilemma.
By Rachel CunliffeAcross Europe and North America, neglected urban and rural citizens are aligning in a new class struggle.
By Michael LindWith farmers in revolt and the far right surging, is Ursula von der Leyen about to wreck her own green…
By Wolfgang MünchauYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
By Kevin MaguireA New Statesman roundtable discussion at the Conservative Party conference convened key stakeholders on what change looks like.
Would an “activist” Starmer government have what it takes to rebuild Britain’s collapsing infrastructure?
By Andrew MarrThe Norwich MP and Green New Deal advocate on why energy pricing should reflect the difference between luxury and need.
By Clive LewisThe green energy entrepreneur on why he funds Just Stop Oil.
By Harry LambertThe Prime Minister is trying to embrace his inner bastard.
By Will LloydThe climate crisis is an existential threat. Yet as catastrophe looms, politicians remain inert.
By New StatesmanInnovative funds are helping sustainable supply chains and systems thrive.
We need to hear the party’s plan for a step-by-step withdrawal from oil and gas, and we need to hear…
By Andrew MarrPublic institutions such as GB Energy and the green National Wealth Fund must lead the green investment push.
By Melanie BrusselerA special podcast from Spotlight, the New Statesman’s policy supplement.
To survive in a modern, digital world, the German economy requires not a green transition but a full-scale revolution.
By Wolfgang MünchauShe is ready to be Britain’s first female chancellor. But will Rachel Reeves’ caution stifle her creativity?
By Jason CowleyAs shadow ministers question the opposition’s green spending plans, experts have plenty of ideas on where to invest.
By India BourkeThe spectacular blooming, then rapid wilting, of Germany’s Greens is a warning for progressives everywhere.
By Wolfgang Münchau