cover image: Lessons from lockdown: how a ‘discontinuity event’ opens possibilities - Andrew Simms, SGR, assesses the research so far on

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Lessons from lockdown: how a ‘discontinuity event’ opens possibilities - Andrew Simms, SGR, assesses the research so far on

12 Sep 2023

At the lower end of the range, the emissions are equivalent to that of the annual emissions from the Netherlands, while at the higher end of the range it is approximately twice the national emissions from Spain. [...] Local and national governments were quick to respond to the An online survey of nearly 4000 choir members in the UK pro-car bias in public space with a range of pop-up cycling and identified that continuing the choirs online – even in a limited walking initiatives. [...] The same study concluded that, in the space of just a few weeks, the There was an explosion too of public art during the time when European continent surpassed many of the active travel goals being able to walk in the open air and in green spaces was one that were set for 2025 and beyond. [...] In Italy, one of the nations hit hardest by the first wave of the virus, food waste fell despite vast increases in the purchase of foods. [...] In the UK, the pandemic was also a tipping point for accelerating In the UK, throughout the first lockdown, spending on DIY the uptake of vegan diets.

Authors

Stuart Parkinson

Pages
5
Published in
United Kingdom