The evidence is now overwhelming that the great majority of so-called ‘carbon offsets’ are nothing of the kind - in fact we may well see emissions rising even as the sale of carbon offsets increase. Removing CO2 from the atmosphere should be pursued as an entirely separate policy agenda and priority from emission reduction.

While I have been working on these issues for a long time, the immediate trigger for the book was coordinating the Bartlett’s ‘Together for Climate Action’ campaign in the run-up to COP26 in Glasgow in autumn 2021. Research for the book convinced me that we can stop the human contribution to climate change and create a liveable planet and healthier future. The major pre-condition for this is that we get the global fossil fuel industry under control, and commit to the complete phase out of fossil fuel use as quickly as possible and certainly by 2050.

What a tour de force!  An amazingly comprehensive, cohesive and insightful analysis of what’s needed for net zero and the current state of play on all these solutions.

Two Bartlett Academics Honoured at the Architecture Book of the Year Awards
Two Bartlett Academics Honoured at the Architecture Book of the Year Awards

Two Bartlett Academics Honoured at the Architecture Book of the Year Awards

Prof Eva Branscome was the winner of the Building Monograph category, and Prof Bob Sheil and his fellow editors were commended for FABRICATE 2024.

12 Dec 2025

UCL STEaPP's Researcher and Doctoral Candidate at the APPAM 47th Annual Research Conference
UCL STEaPP's Researcher and Doctoral Candidate at the APPAM 47th Annual Research Conference

UCL STEaPP's Researcher and Doctoral Candidate at the APPAM 47th Annual Research Conference

Last month STEaPP's staff member Dr Remy Twiringiyimana and doctoral student Mr Kwabena Ampong participated in the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Annual Conference.

12 Dec 2025

Prof. Özgür Yazaydın’s research featured in 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry report
Prof. Özgür Yazaydın’s research featured in 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry report

Prof. Özgür Yazaydın’s research featured in 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry report

We are delighted to share that research by Professor Özgür Yazaydın, from UCL Chemical Engineering, has been recognised in the Scientific Background to the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

10 Dec 2025