There’s a lot at stake right now for England’s National Parks and AONBs
This post is by David Hampson, policy officer at RSPB and Ruth Bradshaw, policy and research manager at Campaign for National Parks. As the saying goe...
This post is by David Hampson, policy officer at RSPB and Ruth Bradshaw, policy and research manager at Campaign for National Parks. As the saying goe...
Today, the new Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) began its work in earnest. The parts of the Environment Act which give it its legal powers an...
This post is by Anthony Browne, Conservative MP for South Cambridgeshire and chair of the Environment APPG. The current energy crisis has led to calls...
This post is by Dame Fiona Reynolds, chair of the management board of the Bennett Institute for Public Policy The last few years have seen unprecedent...
This post is by Hugh Raven, managing director of Ardtornish Hydro. Scotland, we are told by our government, is good at hydro. “We are committed to m...
Laurie Laybourn-Langton is an associate fellow at IPPR and lead of the Cohort 2040 project. A central lesson of the Covid-19 pandemic for environmenta...
There are big changes afoot for agriculture and land use in the UK. Imperatives to halt climate breakdown and the decline of nature have led to a grow...
The UK economy needs to go through a sea change to reach net zero emissions by 2050. Carbon intensive industries will have to go green, cutting emissi...
The government’s plans for farming in England have taken a kicking. In October, the NFU opposed reductions to the Basic Payments Scheme, and called...
This post is by Silviya Barrett, head of policy and research at the Campaign for Better Transport. Buses are essential. They account for more than two...