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Rosa Hodgkin
Researcher
Rosa's recent work
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Clean power by 2030
How Keir Starmer can knock down the 10 biggest barriers to Labour's 2030 clean power plan.
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Putting analysis and assessment at the heart of government
It is not only during crises that good analysis and assessment is vital.
All work
Five key questions for Rishi Sunak at the Conservative party conference
The IfG expert team set out the questions that need answering as the Conservative party gathers in Manchester
Rishi Sunak's net zero strategy is not more honest and pragmatic
The prime minister has risked politicising the climate crisis and breaking the net zero consensus.
Parliament should do more to scrutinise the government’s plans for emergency response
PACAC has looked at the rollout of the new emergency messaging system tested in April.
Tackling the UK’s energy efficiency problem
Liz Truss should overhaul the government’s energy efficiency policies.
Managing extreme risks
The government has failed to learn from the Covid pandemic: the new administration must take action to ensure the UK is better prepared next time.
This heatwave shows why government needs a climate adaptation plan
The record-breaking heatwave shows why adapting to rising temperatures should be a key priority for the new government
Passing the net zero test
Government must do more to ensure policy coherence on net zero.
The government's 'Living with Covid-19' plan: high on optimism, low on detail
Rosa Hodgkin finds a worrying lack of detail, and an excessive dose of optimism, in the government's plan for living with Covid
Vaccine mandates
Vaccine mandates are a way to compel people to get vaccinations.
The government needs to set out its case for Covid passports
The government must do more to explain the risks and benefits of Covid passports if it is to address MPs’ concerns