Nature is in crisis: now the UK government must respond
It’s hard to ignore the findings and recommendations of the hard-hitting global assessment of nature led by the UN’s Intergovernmental Science-P...
It’s hard to ignore the findings and recommendations of the hard-hitting global assessment of nature led by the UN’s Intergovernmental Science-P...
This post is by Alistair Taylor, senior policy officer at the RSPB. You could have been forgiven for failing to notice that, on 5 April this year, a s...
This post is by Libby Peake, senior policy adviser at Green Alliance, and Ruth Chambers, senior parliamentary associate for Greener UK. Now the EU...
This post is by Sarah Denman, an environmental lawyer at ClientEarth Whilst the Brexit drama plays out in parliament, the leaving process is being man...
This post is by Daniel Johns, head of public affairs, Anglian Water Services Ltd. It was first posted on Business Green. We now have both the EFRA and...
A cross-party group of MPs has called for the draft Environment Bill to be strengthened. The Environmental Audit Committee’s report follows its inqu...
What a week for the climate. With impeccable timing, just as a temporary Brexit ceasefire took hold, activists from Extinction Rebellion occupied the...
This post is by Hatti Owens, ClientEarth UK environment lawyer From the UK’s global carbon footprint to the quality of the products we import, trade...
This is an Inside Track long read. One of the unexpected outcomes of the past few years’ Brexit upheaval is the environment’s rise up the governme...
“Manchester is the place where people do things,” said Edward Abbott Parry, judge of Manchester County Court. “Don’t talk about what you are g...