Memo Reveals Pressure On Climate Finance Pledge
The government looks set to break its flagship £11.6bn climate and nature funding pledge for developing countries, an internal government document seen... Read More
Hottest June Kills UK Fish And Threatens Insects
The UK’s hottest June on record caused unprecedented deaths of fish in rivers and disturbed insects and plants, environment groups have warned.... Read More
London Super Sewer Gets Underground Flower Garden
A stretch of London’s new “Super Sewer” has been transformed into a multi-colored underground garden. The ‘Loo Garden’ has been set up... Read More
Rules On Pollution Blocking Housebuilding – Minister
Pollution rules are a major obstacle to the government’s aim of 300,000 new homes a year, a minister has said. Wastewater and... Read More
Horse Hill: Future Of UK Fossil Fuels At Stake In Test Case
A Surrey woman will take her fight over a local oil drilling permit to the Supreme Court on Wednesday in a challenge... Read More
AI To Stop Water Pollution Before It Happens
Artificial intelligence will be used in southwest England to predict pollution before it happens and help prevent it. It’s hoped the pilot... Read More
Wildfires: UK To Set Up New Mediterranean-Style Specialist Units
Firefighters will deploy new techniques learnt in the world’s worst wildfire hotspots as climate change raises the risk level in the UK... Read More
Cannich Wildfire Could Be Largest Recorded In UK
Firefighters say they have brought under control a wildfire that could be the largest recorded in the UK. The Scottish Fire and... Read More
Merthyr Tydfil: UK’s Largest Opencast Coalmine To Shut
The UK’s largest opencast coalmine must close after an extension to keep it running was rejected. It means production at Ffos-y-Fran, near... Read More