Just transition
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Government announces seventh Carbon Budget
News 2 June 2026
The seventh Carbon Budget proposes ambitious climate targets designed to boost energy security, economic growth and community resilience
How can the UK adapt to multi-party politics? Lessons from Gorton and Denton
Blog 6 March 2026
The Gorton and Denton by-election signals a shift towards multi-party politics in the UK. What does this mean for communities, democracy, and local government?
The Young Foundation’s view: The shape of 2026 rests on relationships and trust
Blog 27 January 2026
Our colleagues share their thoughts on key trends, emerging tensions, and opportunities for 2026
12 things we learnt in 2025
Blog 18 December 2025
In this co-created article, colleagues across The Young Foundation share some key learnings and trends observed through their work over the past 12 months…
New tool shows local ‘readiness’ for net zero
News 30 October 2025
GoZero Index launches to map local readiness for a fair, green future.
The GoZero Index
Publication 30 October 2025
Explore the GoZero Index, a tool that maps local readiness for a ‘just’ transition to net zero.
Knowledge in action
Publication 15 July 2025
A practical exploration of how universities, councils and communities can collaborate to tackle complex local policy challenges together.
Report warns green housing upgrades fail to reach London’s most vulnerable
News 8 May 2025
Research finds barriers to public participation as the capital pushes towards net zero with home retrofitting.
A just transition in London’s retrofits
Publication 8 May 2025
Participatory research with Londoners, examining barriers to retrofit participation, including affordability, distrust, and lack of accessible information.
Joining up for a sustainable future
News 13 March 2025
Partner organisations host launch of new research centre for Joined Up Sustainability Transformations in the North of England
‘Tenacity and environmental justice: my childhood in Toxic Town’
Blog 11 March 2025
Our Senior Researcher Leonie Taylor shares her memories growing up in Corby – a place currently dramatised in a Netflix miniseries – says a ‘just transition’ belongs to the people.