09 Apr 2020

Four global drinks giants are responsible for more than half a million tonnes of plastic pollution in six developing countries each year, enough to cover 83 football pitches every day, according to a report. The NGO Tearfund has calculated the greenhouse gas emissions from the open burning of plastic bottles, sachets and cartons produced by Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, […]

09 Apr 2020

Daily Mirror  ‘Ocado – The online supermarket, which has been struggling with online demand for weeks, said it has now stopped selling bottled water, despite it being considered an essential item. “During the Coronavirus pandemic, we’ve stopped selling bulky, heavy bottled water. This small step frees up extra space in our vans, and allows us […]

09 Apr 2020

Underwater filming expert, Jack Perks achieved his ambition of filming every British Freshwater Species in 2019. This compilation video contains fantastic underwater footage of all of those species. How many of them have you caught? Click here to watch the videos

02 Apr 2020

Ofwat has provided guidance to the sector Water deemed an essential service   A key decision by Government confirmed that Water staff are ‘key workers’ Sewer blockages   There are many references to problem caused by the use of non-toilet paper alternatives use   Perhaps this is good time to reinforce messages on wipes etc? Companies commit to […]

02 Apr 2020

Covid-19: Planning the Exit strategy for the postponed environmental agenda Bob Earll  2nd April 2020 The timeline (Figure 4) (see below) in the key Imperial College paper on Covid-19 confirms what health officials routinely rehearse about the timeline of the emergency, not least because beyond the peak subsequent bursts of infection are envisaged continuing into […]

02 Apr 2020

IBS – Mary Dhonau  ‘The floods of this winter (2019/2020) have been relentless, the 5th wettest on record and the wettest February since records began, with nearly 4 times the average monthly rainfall in some areas. The surrounding countryside of my own home, in the City of Worcester, has looked similar to the lake district, miles […]

02 Apr 2020

Claudia Sadoff, director general of the International Water Management Institute, argues that our efforts to mitigate the impacts of climate change and address food security could be counterproductive if we don’t pay more attention to water and its use. Few details were revealed about Amazon chief Jeff Bezos’ new US$10bn Bezos Earth Fund to tackle climate change, […]

02 Apr 2020

A trial using nature to help reduce flood risk hailed a success A natural flood management pilot at a farm in Earby has been successfully completed. A trial to help test how nature based solutions such as creating wetlands can be used to help reduce the risk of flooding has been successfully completed at Marlfield […]