21 Nov 2024

The government has published a set of principles seeking to maintain integrity of the voluntary carbon and nature market. The principles “guide responsible participation in voluntary markets for buying and selling carbon and nature credits”. The 6 principles are Use credits in addition to ambitious actions within value chains Use high integrity credits Measure and […]

21 Nov 2024

New research published by Cambridge University Press highlights how  the integrated water systems (IWSs) concept involves managing water quantity and quality through dynamic interactions.   Photo credit: Brian Gomez   This paper reviews the terrestrial water cycle, focusing on resilience and adaptive planning (AP) approaches within IWSs. We examine how integrating these approaches can improve […]

14 Nov 2024

Defra has launched a consultation on proposed reforms and technical amendments to the Bathing Water Regulations 2013.   Photo credit: Jens Meyers   The proposals include removal of automatic de-designation after 5 years of ‘poor’ water quality changes to the designation criteria of bathing sites removing the fixed dates of the bathing season from regulations […]

14 Nov 2024

The Global Commission on the Economics of Water has published an important new report, which sets out to recast the economics of water, mapping the systemic links of the hydrological cycle to land, climate change, biodiversity loss, and progress on the SDGs. This report explores and proposes how we can re-define and re-value water as […]

14 Nov 2024

The government hopes that tens of thousands of new homes will be delivered across England, thanks to funding and partnership work, to unlock stalled homes across England, and support its ambition to build 1.5 million homes. Round 2 of the Local Nutrient Mitigation Fund will ensure building the homes we need will not come at the expense […]

14 Nov 2024

The Environment Agency (EA) has published a consultation on its proposed updated national drought response framework. The EA is responsible for monitoring, reporting and acting to reduce the impact of drought on the natural environment.   Photo credit: Kazuend   The ‘Drought: how it is managed in England’ document is the updated version of the […]

14 Nov 2024

Research and development in the wastewater sector have shown that offsetting greenhouse gas emissions through improved efficiency and resource recovery is possible, but efforts beyond science and engineering are necessary to achieve net zero. Wastewater treatment is responsible for a relatively small percentage of global CO2 emissions, but it is one of the largest sources of […]