25 Sep 2025

Image description: wild swimmers doing front crawl in a body of water. Photo by Johanna Steppan on Unsplash   A new report from the London assembly has recommended ten new wild swimming locations should be created in London, to accelerate a clean-up of the capital’s waterways and increase nature access. The investigation, titled “Swimmable rivers: […]

25 Sep 2025

Image description: Housing construction in progress. Photo by Ernie Journeys on Unsplash   The UK government has announced new measures aimed at improving water efficiency in new homes, a move expected to reduce household bills and support the construction of new housing developments. According to a statement from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural […]

25 Sep 2025

Image description: cars stuck in traffic.Photo by Nabeel Syed on Unsplash   After six years, Brighton’s Wild Park rainscape, formed of a vegetated swale linked to four planted basins, is almost completed. The Aquifer Project, formed in 2016 to protect the chalk aquifer, secured £1.79m funding from National Highways to build the rainscape with the […]

23 Sep 2025

Photo by Jakob Owens   A landmark UN treaty to safeguard marine biodiversity on the high seas has reached the critical threshold of 60 ratifications needed to enter into force, clearing the way for it to take effect in January 2026. Morocco and Sierra Leone became the 60th and 61st parties to ratify the Agreement on Friday, triggering […]

23 Sep 2025

Photo by Ray Harrington   The Office for Environmental Protection has escalated its investigation into the UK government’s failure to achieve healthy marine waters, issuing a formal Information Notice to Defra over suspected breaches of environmental law. The unprecedented enforcement action centres on the government’s failure to meet the statutory deadline for achieving Good Environmental Status […]

23 Sep 2025

Photo by Venti Views   The UK has begun installing infrastructure for its first electric shipping routes, with NatPower Marine and Peel Ports Group set to commence installation of shore power at Heysham port this month. The groundbreaking initiative will create green shipping corridors between Northern Ireland and Great Britain, enabling all Heysham routes within the Irish Sea […]

23 Sep 2025

Photo by K Mitch Hodge   Consultation responds to Lough Neagh crisis The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has launched a public consultation on strengthening enforcement mechanisms against water polluters, as part of a forthcoming Fisheries and Water Environment Bill designed to protect Northern Ireland’s marine and freshwater environments. The consultation, running until 6 […]

23 Sep 2025

Photo by Mario Ame   The Dutch government has announced a major policy reversal, allocating approximately €1bn in subsidies for offshore wind farm development after temporarily halting tenders in May due to deteriorating market conditions. The move aims to support construction of 2GW of new offshore wind capacity and prevent the renewable energy sector from stalling. Deputy […]