19 Oct 2021

Pharmaceuticals and endocrine disruptors increasingly contaminate the world’s freshwaters. New research provides direct evidence of their transfer from aquatic to terrestrial ecosystems via the consumption of aquatic insects by terrestrial predators such as spiders, birds and bats. This exposure may have negative impacts on the physiology and population dynamics of predators, suggesting a need for […]

19 Oct 2021

The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee has written to Alok Sharma MP, President for COP26 ahead of the conference on 31 October. The Committee urge the COP26 President to ensure that nature-based solutions, as part of the answer to mitigating and adapting to climate change, are included in the COP26 negotiations, the final […]

19 Oct 2021

The UN Biodiversity conference held last week concluded and issued a declaration under the theme “Ecological Civilization: Building a shared future for all life on Earth”. Click here Is “ecological civilization” just another slogan and what might it mean in practice? Click here Whilst recognising that some progress has been made in the last decade […]

19 Oct 2021

An inquiry by the House of Lords International Relations & Defence Committee. The inquiry will consider the extent to which the UNCLOS it is fit for purpose in 2021. It will examine the enforcement of UNCLOS, its dispute resolution mechanisms, and the extent to which is has proved able to adapt to new and emerging […]

19 Oct 2021

Bass is one of the most valuable fish available to most commercial shore netters and therefore a key driver for them. The 2017 ban on shore netters landing bass reduced commercial shore netting activity and thereby reduced bass mortality however this has now been reversed. The revised legislation on the prohibition on landing and selling […]

19 Oct 2021

The Earthshot Prize is designed to incentivise change and help to repair our planet over the next ten years. It is centred around five ‘Earthshots’ – simple but ambitious goals for our planet which, if achieved by 2030, will improve life for us all, for generations to come. Five, one million-pound prizes will be awarded […]

19 Oct 2021

Spending a month on St Kilda during the summer, Connie Tremlett and Mark Bolton were tasked by Marine Scotland (funded by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund) to deploy tiny GPS tracking devices on the Leaches Storm Petrel to give information on where the important feeding grounds are, and where the birds might interact with […]

12 Oct 2021

Listen at BBC Sounds Campaigners say the state of Britain’s rivers is worsening. Over half of them polluted by sewage. There’s also a problem with agricultural run-off and chemicals. What can we do? According to campaigners, Britain has some of the dirtiest rivers in Europe. Sewage, slurry from farms and chemicals are all a problem, […]