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Natural England has launched a new scheme in Yorkshire to help conserve local populations of great crested newts while promoting sustainable development
Work has started on a natural flood management pilot project in Swaton, Lincolnshire. The project aims to reduce the frequency of flooding in the community.
COP26 President-Designate Alok Sharma delivers a keynote speech at the launch of the Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity (VCMI) initiative
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The MMO is looking to recruit ten general members to regional IFCAs across the UK.
Rare wildflowers, wildlife and medieval earthworks help Johnson’s Meadows win protected status.
Homes and businesses in the South East will be better protected from flooding and coastal erosion under plans published today by the Government and Environment Agency.
The North Devon company that caused a pollution incident leading to a devastating fish kill on the River Mole near South Molton has been fined £2,000 and ordered to pay £9,836 in costs.
The COP President-Designate will meet with ministers to talk about international collaboration and keeping the 1.5 degree temperature limit within reach.
Over £860m to be invested in flood alleviation schemes this year with further action including improvements to flood insurance
The UK government’s plan to have the latest nuclear technology up and running within the next decade has moved a step closer today as part of the drive to reach net zero emissions.
Skippers and crew members have successfully completed their specialist training to catch, tag and release Atlantic Bluefin Tuna.
HRH The Prince of Wales and NE Chair, Tony Juniper, attend the release of Eurasian curlews at Sandringham Estate.
90 projects awarded grants to accelerate action to support 2,500 jobs, plant almost a million trees and boost nature recovery across the country
Part of a package of funding for schemes across the Severn Valley
UK announced KES 20 billion investment into Big Four projects on day one of President Kenyatta’s visit to London.
Work on the pioneering Lower Otter Restoration Project, which will see the river estuary adapted and enhanced in the face of a rapidly changing climate, has begun
Following the first ministerial meeting of the Forest, Agriculture and Commodity Trade (FACT) Dialogue, 25 countries have endorsed a statement committing to working together to protect the world’s precious forests while also…
Two high profile waste offences, committed in Yorkshire in 2017 have been taken into account on sentencing at a court hearing in Preston
The Environment Agency has prosecuted John Leslie Allison, 75, of Southfield Lane, Colne, Burnley for undertaking illegal waste activities at two sites in Lancashire without a permit.
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