21 Nov 2024

The Environment Agency is seeking feedback on the approach to working together to review and update the river basin management plans in 2027. Working Together is the first consultation in the process of reviewing and updating the river basin management plans. It sets out the: consultation steps proposed timetable ways that you can get involved in […]

21 Nov 2024

An investigation by The Guardian has found that the supply of water by Thames Water is ‘on knife-edge’ with £23bn repairs needed. It also says the company has failed to tackle serious safety concerns or upgrade vital IT systems.   Photo credit: Johannes Plenio   Britain’s biggest water company has failed to tackle adequately serious […]

21 Nov 2024

The Environment Agency is working with partners to secure the future of the internationally important population in the River Wansbeck in Northumberland. At the end of September, it was discovered that around 70 of the endangered native species had been found dead in the River Wansbeck catchment, one of the last remaining strongholds of the […]

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 […]

19 Nov 2024

A coalition of UK and EU NGOs join together to support the closure of the UK sandeel fishery in the North Sea.      The full statement:  Seabirds are experiencing devastating declines. Just two months ago, five new species were added to the UK Red List of highest conservation concern. Puffins, which depend on sandeels for food, […]

19 Nov 2024

Forty-four per cent of reef-building coral species globally are at risk of extinction, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species reveals following a global assessment announced at the ongoing COP29 UN climate conference in Azerbaijan.   Coral Reef at Marsa Gozlani site, Sharm el Shekh, Egypt. Credit: Renata Romeo / Ocean Image Bank   The conservation […]