Publications

Green House publishes:

Reports - Containing recommendations
Pamphlets - Longer essays, or sometimes a collection of essays by different people
Opinion Pieces - (formerly 'Gases') Shorter essays which look at a topical issue
Books - Which are sometimes collections of other work
Surveys - Analysis of survey responses

Green House also submits evidence to inquiries and responded to consultations or reports produced by other people. These are available on our Responses page.

Decisions on whether to publish material are taken by the Green House Core Group. However, the views expressed are those of the authors not of Green House as an organisation.




Publications Publications and Events

Anne Chapman

Community Energy in the UK

This review of community energy in the UK concludes that the things needs is committed people, financial viability of small scale renewable energy, legal structures, assistance and stability



John Foster

‘Official! – climate change is real’. Now: what is to be done?

Climate danger is no longer just one interpretation of the evidence, but what the evidence now decisively demonstrates how things really are. the UK Green Party should actively pursue necessary political changes to climate catastrophe, without waiting for majorities to be convinced by its campaigns



Victor Anderson

Environmental Principles and governance after EU Exit

Environmental protection is one of the many areas of life that will change if Brexit goes ahead. The Government has promised a new ‘Environment Watchdog’, and there will be a new Environment Bill. This is Green House's response to the Government’s consultation document.



Victor Anderson

Evidence to DEFRA consultation on Environmental Principles and Governance after EU Exit

Victor Anderson's submission to the government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs consultation document ‘Environmental Principles and Governance After the United Kingdom Leaves the European Union' This consultation aimed to gather evidence on * How environmental principles should be embedded into law, public policy-making and



Peter Sims

Job creation from a Sustainable Transition for Sheffield City Region

This report uses Sheffield City Region as a case study and looked at renewable energy, transport, buildings, farming, forestry and food, and reuse, repair and recycling. Where they could be quantified, the numbers of jobs that would be lost were subtracted from the number of jobs created.



Rupert Read

APPG Briefings on the Precautionary Principle (Climate Change and Animal Welfare)

Rupert Read has collaborated with the APPG on Agreocology for Sustainable Food and Farming on writing two briefings, on the importance of maintaining the Precautionary Principle for Climate Change and Animal Welfare, after the UK leaves the European Union



Anne Chapman

Evidence for the Environmental Audit Committee inquiry: Heatwaves, adapting to climate change

We need community-level responses to identify vulnerable people, communicate what they can do to stay cool and ensure that people check they are coping with the heat. The dangers of heat waves needs to be communicated



Andrew Pearmain

Brexit

Andrew Pearmain's gas and Polemic against Brexit, the state of the nation and the biggest challenges we need to address.



Nadine Andrews

Conflicted about emotions: ecological grief, love and truth

Emotions are important in explaining our motivations and behaviour but have been left out of the discourse on climate change. Mental health impacts of climate change need to be acknowledged. We need a collective mourning of what we are losing so we create space for the new, better ways of living



John Blewitt

Having Your Cake and Eating It Too

John Blewitt's response to the international initiative of the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate



Green House Think Tank

Evidence to the Parliamentary Committee on Political and Constitutional Reform

The Political and Constitutional Reform Committee held an inquiry looking at the future of devolution in the United Kingdom. The Committee will be considering how devolution should be taken forward in Scotland, and whether England, Wales and Northern Ireland should be offered further devolution



Prashant Vaze

The Rising Tide

This environmental fiction book is written by Green House's Prashant Vaze






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