Weekly stories
In today's blog we look at coverage of the Marine Climate Change Impact Partnership 2020 Report Card, which highlights the impact that climate change is already having – and could have in the future – on the UK’s coasts and seas.
In this afternoon's blog we look at widespread coverage of warnings by the British Heart Foundation that poor air quality could cause 160,000 deaths from heart and circulatory disease in the next 10 years and the start of work on a major flood defence scheme in Great Yarmouth.
There is coverage today on FarmingUK, The Pig Site, and the Belfast Newsletter of the introduction of the Direct Payments to Farmers (Legislative Continuity) (DPLC) Bill to Parliament yesterday. This Bill will provide continuity for farmers across all four corners …
In this afternoon's blog we look at further media coverage following the Environment Secretary's speech at the Oxford Farming Conference.
In today's (6 January) blog we look at coverage of our tips to sustainably recycle Christmas trees, the opening of the Farming Recovery Fund and the Environment Secretary responding to concerns about fly-tipping.
In today’s (2 January) blog we look at national coverage of Animal Welfare Minister Zac Goldsmith's call for pet owners to mark the New Year by microchipping their pets.
In today’s (31 December) blog we reflect on the Year of Green Action 2019, which has encouraged people to take action to enhance, protect and engage with nature.
There is widespread coverage this morning (30 December) of a joint blog written by the respective chairs of Natural England and the Environment Agency looking ahead to climate and nature recovery efforts in 2020.
This afternoon we're looking at coverage of a new Natural England report highlighting the benefits of the English Coastal Path and the Environment Secretary launching a review into insurance.
Today there has been coverage in the Telegraph of our top tips on how to reduce waste this Christmas.