Latest
Hannah Huibregtsen, Leiden University, highlights the problems of under-reporting of military greenhouse gas emissions, as huge military spending targets are being agreed.
24 June 2025
Dr Veronica Wignall, Adfree Cities, exposes the role of advertising in increasing the explosive power of overconsumption and argues that it is time to stop promoting overconsumption.
16 June 2025
Blogs
A new report co-published by SGR shows that the recent expansion of European club football competitions is leading to a large jump in associated GHG emissions. The research also shows that the competitions' sponsorship deals with high-carbon companies are responsible for even more emissions.
29 May 2025
Journal articles
Prof Mark Z Jacobson, Stanford University, gives a whirlwind, sun and water tour of the key renewable energy technologies needed to rapidly reduce pollution, and their major social and economic benefits.
7 May 2025
Presentations
Andrew Simms, SGR, was one of the speakers in a university-hosted panel discussion around the importance (or not) of international climate negotiations in the past, present and future. Available on YouTube.
17 April 2025

SGR's annual journal. Features include: the best technologies for effective climate action; the UK's fair carbon budget; the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty; tackling overconsumption; responsible Artificial Intelligence?; integrating science into policymaking; the global carbon footprint of football; and whales and climate change law.
The journal comes with membership of SGR and keeps you up-to-date with our activities.
May 2025
SGR's project work in this area focuses on: military carbon emissions; comparisons between resources used for military activities and for tackling climate change; military greenwash; and the links between climate change and conflict.
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