To help make the case for more School Streets and similar measures, Possible have teamed up with the brilliant new campaign group Solve the School Run on a special project to work out exactly how much of the congestion on local roads during the morning rush hour is down to school run traffic - and we need your help!
Read MoreIn March, we invited 12 drivers in Oxford to give up their cars for 3 weeks. Our drivers cut carbon, saved money, and found a new love for car-free travel that they plan to keep up for the long term. Read what our participants had to say…
Read MoreHammersmith Bridge has been closed to motor traffic for five years today. Politicians of all parties routinely make big promises about getting traffic flowing again. However, nobody wants to foot the bill. The reality is that cars won’t be coming back any time soon. The question is: would that be such a bad thing?
Read MoreToday, over a dozen organisations have joined us in writing to the UK government to raise our concerns about the ban on onshore wind. The ongoing de facto ban on onshore wind projects is standing in the way of the UK achieving its vital climate targets, and preventing households across the country from accessing cheap, secure energy.
Read MoreOver 100 organisations have now signed up our Climate Perks scheme, meaning they’ll give their staff paid ‘journey days’ on top of annual leave for flight-free travel. Employers who have signed up include architects, accountants, legal firms, NGOs, the government’s own climate advisors, and more…
Read MoreA positive solution for clean, cheaper home heating is within reach. If our politicians act now, the UK could keep homes warm and heating bills down, with locally produced clean energy.
Read MoreThe people of Paris want cleaner, greener streets. And by voting for action against SUVs in Sunday’s city-wide referendum, they’ve taken a huge step towards that vision. If it can happen in Paris, it can happen here!
Read MoreThe vast majority of Premier League journeys can be made by coach in under four and a half hours. Yet some of the top teams are choosing to use private jets - driving up carbon emissions and threatening our progress to creating the zero carbon Britain we need. So we’re taking action to tackle football’s flight problem - will you help?
Read MoreWe’re winding down for a rest at the end of another huge year of climate action, but before we do - we wanted to look back at everything we’ve achieved together in 2023.
Our lawyers have just filed formal complaints about British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. They are misleading the public about their environmental actions, downplaying the harm they’re causing to our climate, and pretending they can meet emissions targets without cutting back on flights. This is slowing down progress towards a zero carbon Britain, and we’re not having it.
Read MoreWhen Rishi Sunak scrapped the phaseout date for new petrol and diesel car sales last month, we saw an ugly yet familiar narrative raising its head - the myth that action against high carbon vehicles is an attack on the poor.
We crunched the numbers and found this isn’t the case. In fact, when it comes to greenhouse gases, it's the complete opposite.
Read MoreLondon's getting a new Thames crossing - we think it should be car-free. See our proposals for a car-free, toll-free crossing which is good for Londoners, good for our air quality, and good for our climate.
Read MoreOn 19th July, we ran a hybrid event for councillors, council officers, campaigners and stakeholders on delivering successful urban traffic reduction.
Read MoreWe successfully opened a permanent community parklet in Hackney, complete with a successful launch event featuring local residents, canapes, and music. A parklet is a tiny park set up in place of a parking space offering greenery, a place to sit, meet people, and connect with local communities.
Read MoreWe've launched a new version of our climate action-themed board game, Carbon City Zero. Carbon City Zero: World Edition is a brand new edition of our climate action game which allows 1-4 people (aged 8+) to work together in developing a sustainable city through transport, industry, and getting their citizens on board.
Read MoreA new report commissioned by us and written by members of the Westminster Active Travel Academy has summarised the new and emerging evidence on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in London and why they’re necessary.
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