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Josh Jackman
Josh has written about and reported on eco-friendly home improvements and climate change for the past four years.
His data-driven work has featured on the front page of the Financial Times and in publications including The Independent, Telegraph, Times, Sun, Daily Express, and Fox News, earned him the position of resident expert in BT’s smart home tech initiative, and been referenced in official United Nations and World Health Organisation documents.
He’s also been interviewed on BBC One’s Rip-Off Britain, BBC Radio 4, and BBC Radio 5 Live as an expert on everything from renewable energy to government policy and space travel’s carbon footprint, and regularly attends Grand Designs Live as a Green Living Expert, giving bespoke advice to members of the public about heat pumps and solar panels.
Josh has also used the journalistic skills he developed at The Jewish Chronicle and PinkNews to investigate and analyse every green government grant in existence, and examine the impact on the climate of cryptocurrency, Glastonbury Festival, and the World Cup.
You can get in touch with Josh via email.
- The government is set to fall 80% short of its main climate target A report from the independent Climate Change Committee has accused the government of "continuing to blunder into high-carbon choices."Josh Jackman
- Ofgem could raise the energy price cap more often Ofgem may start raising the price cap more often, meaning more energy bill hikes for 15 million homes. Here's how it could affect you.Josh Jackman
- The 9 Top Decisions Made at COP26 COP26 saw 197 countries agree on strategies to combat the world’s biggest existential threat: climate change. Here's what they decided.Josh Jackman
- Why is the Ultra Low Emission Zone expanding? From 25 October, the Ultra Low Emission Zone will be 18 times bigger. Here's how it'll affect you, and how to avoid paying the charge.Josh Jackman
- Filling up your car with petrol now costs £80 The price of fully refuelling your car is at its highest since government records began in 2003. Here's what you need to know.Josh Jackman
- Is Cryptocurrency bad for the environment? The £2 trillion cryptocurrency industry emits 129 million tonnes of CO2 per year – more than Belgium, Qatar, or Chile. How bad is that?Josh Jackman
- Build back better? Pandemic sees G7 nations give billions more to fossil fuels than green energy G7 nations have given £134 billion to fossil fuels during the coronavirus pandemic – and the UK was one of the worst offenders.Josh Jackman
- The Arctic is on fire, burning more CO2 than the UK Man-made climate change has created conditions for wildfires to spread in the freezing Arctic, releasing millions of tonnes of CO2.Josh Jackman
- Extinction in the UK: how are our animals faring? Hundreds of animals will go extinct worldwide in the next few decades - and many of those endangered species live right here in the UK.Josh Jackman