What we are doing about air quality and coronavirus

Following coverage of the possible link between air pollution and the impact of coronavirus, read about what we’re doing to understand it.
Following coverage of the possible link between air pollution and the impact of coronavirus, read about what we’re doing to understand it.
On today's blog we look at wartime memorabilia collectors being jailed for chemical weapons offences and an increase in angling as over quarter of a million fishing licences were sold after lockdown restrictions were lifted.
In this morning’s blog we look at coverage in The i reporting on the government’s support of the Pick for Britain campaign.
This blog explores the Forestry Commission’s recently published statistics on tree planting. The total area of new planting of woodland in England, including both Government and non-Government support, has increased by 54% since last year
The Agriculture Bill has taken one step closer towards Royal Assent and we take a look at today’s coverage on the Greenpeace’s report calling the government to ban supertrawlers from fishing in Marine Protected Areas.
We know that many people are still finding it difficult to access the food they need. If you are unable to leave your home to go shopping, whether you are shielding or self-isolating, or because social distancing measures make it …
On today's blog we look into our recently published Litter Composition Report which details how much and what types of litter are being dropped on our streets.
A look at today’s coverage on the European Environment Agency (EEA) annual assessment of bathing waters across Europe.
A look into today's coverage on pesticides standards and new trade deals
There has been national media and broadcast coverage of the Benyon Review into Highly Protected Marine Areas, published today in occasion of World Ocean Day