Items Tagged 'Environment'
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A Welcome in our Green Spaces
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Conservation - an accessible industry?
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The European Green Deal
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Nature recovery: a key solution for our climate and biodiversity emergencies
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Reconnecting with nature key for sustainability
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Agriculture Bill to boost environment and food production
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Natural capital tool launched to help protect the environment
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Major shift in UK land use needed to deliver Net Zero emissions
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Change how we use land, says new climate change report: our response
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Environmental bodies set joint vision to tackle climate change
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Oxford-Cambridge rail scheme’s “net gain” commitment shows HS2 failing nature
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Entries open for the 'Oscars of the waterways'
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Trust welcomes new Environment Strategy for Scotland
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Earth Hour 2020 Emphasizes the Power of a Collective Pause
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Climate change could cause sudden biodiversity losses worldwide
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Huge nature, well-being and climate cost of coronavirus
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Unsustainable soil erosion in parts of UK
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COVID-19 can be an historic turning point in tackling the global climate crisis
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Response: Annual climate change report welcomed by CLA
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Value of UNESCO status highlighted in report
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Garfield Weston Foundation’s ‘Prioritising Our Planet’ Report Launches
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NRW report sets out pathway to a sustainable future for Wales
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Budget shows ‘no ambition’ for countryside, says leading rural group
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Spending Review ‘shockingly bad’
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World-leading Environment Act becomes law
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Long-awaited Environment Act passed
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Nature recovery for Thames, but river at high risk from sewage and climate change, report finds
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The Crown Estate invests over £12million in new research to help protect the UK marine environment
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Conserving Scotland’s marine environment
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Important Orkney waters finally granted protection
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Lack of focus risks felling Government tree planting plans
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Marwell’s 50th anniversary!
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‘The answers are at our fingertips’: Charities call on MPs for urgent scaling up of climate solutions
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Derbyshire’s young ‘Green Influencers’ awarded £15,000 to launch their own environmental action projects
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NEW REPORT: Supporting community action will help us level up and tackle the climate and nature emergencies – here’s how
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Government reiterates commitment to environmental protections
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Government’s new Environment Act targets defy public opinion on polluted rivers and wildlife recovery
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The Future Of Food And Farming
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Natural England unveils new Green Infrastructure Framework
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Lynx and wolf reintroductions to England could be put on hold
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£1million to create new jobs in natural heritage – applications open soon
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New scheme to inspire schools to help the nation’s bumblebees
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Global voices for learning and play outdoors
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Navigating private finance for nature-based projects
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Environmental experts urge the Scottish Government to ‘be bold’ as it prepares to incorporate the right to a healthy environment into Scots Law
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‘Polluters must pay’ says Environment Secretary, as unlimited penalties unveiled
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Nature charities call on political leaders to increase ambition on environment
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EFRA Committee launches inquiry into education and career opportunities in land-based sectors
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How to Be a Good Environmental Fundraiser
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New Value of Plants Report sets out the role of UK environmental horticulture in growing a greener future
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UN’s highest environmental honour celebrates innovative solutions to beat plastic pollution
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Brits do not feel prepared for climate change, warn councils
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A radical rethink on flood protection needed - WWT report
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Iford is a Biodiversity Net Gain pioneer
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Newly-released figures from Defra reveal huge scale of an issue blighting rural communities in England
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On Track for The Future After Thirty Years of Supporting Nature
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The Aldersgate Group publishes its Programme for Government: Catalysing Investment in Climate and Nature
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NEW REPORT: Zero In: Accelerating Climate Action
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Wildlife and climate campaigners unite in what could be the biggest ever march for nature
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Access to gardens and citizen science helps encourage conservation among children, study shows
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Campaign calls for new law to protect environment
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£6m for 19 innovation projects to monitor environmental change
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We're calling on wildlife-friendly farmers, landowners and tenants to help us grow vanishing species of wildflowers
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Kent Wildlife Trust’s response to announcement around the Lower Thames Crossing
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Businesses should be required to report on their nature risks, says new report
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New indicator released to monitor UK's threatened environment
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‘Grave concern’ at Natural Resources Wales plan to reduce responses to pollution incidents
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UK Youth for Nature
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Communities hold the key to tackling plastic pollution, say researchers
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NERC unveils ambitious 10-year vision as it celebrates 60 years
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New legislation will play ‘crucial role’ in protecting Wales’ natural environment
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Government's new law sees unfair bonuses banned for six water companies with immediate effect
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Environment Secretary leads a new push with business to restore nature
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Beyond Biodiversity: Why Careers Talks Are Vital for the Future of the Environmental Sector
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Huge impacts of UK pig and poultry farming revealed for first time
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Drought status declared for north Wales
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Why Native British Breeds Belong on Your Plate in a Warming World
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House of Lords Supports Key Amendment to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill
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Fair Policy for Rural Workers: Unlocking the Countryside’s Potential
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NRW delivering stronger regulation in face of climate, nature and pollution emergencies
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A greener and more prosperous future with new Environmental Improvement Plan
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The Wildlife Trusts respond to UK Government's new Environmental Improvement Plan
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New Initiative launched in Mid-Ulster to Unite People with Nature
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Environmental regulation reform requires strategic approach
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Actions now will determine whether key 2030 environmental targets are met, says OEP report on EIP progress
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Responses to Government Watchdog's report on environmental improvement progress
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