15 May 2018

BEIS Parliamentary select committee announces investigation of obstacles and delays behind a long-awaited final decision on the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon project Business Green ‘A Parliamentary probe into the delays behind UK government making a long-awaited final decision on the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon project has been announced by MPs and the first evidence session […]

15 May 2018

Posted by:Aisling Lannin, MMO Marine Pioneer, Posted on:8 May ‘I was excited when the 25 Year Environment Plan (25YEP) was launched by the Prime Minister in January. The plan sets out the government’s long term commitment to enhance nature, increase stewardship and empower people to work together to achieve more for the environment in England. The reasoning behind […]

15 May 2018

Last month in China, the Mawei Shipyards launched the Deep Sea Nautilus, the world’s first ship designed for mining deepwater seabeds.  The Deep Sea Nautilus is a 745-foot-long megaship capable of carrying 39,000 tons of ore—plus a 200-person crew and deep-sea mining robots. Nautilus Minerals, which owns the ship, plans to start gold and copper […]

15 May 2018

Sound recordings reveal the changes caused by habitat degradation ‘Climate change is causing widespread damage to the world’s tropical coral reefs, via increases in cyclones and mass bleaching. Healthy populations of reef fishes facilitate recovery from such events, and recruitment of juvenile fish is influenced by acoustic cues that guide larval orientation, habitat selection, and […]

10 May 2018

Greener UK   ‘Tentative progress on plastics and ‘green Brexit’ held back by absence of environment watchdog Environmentalists argue that improvements in plastics, agriculture and chemicals policy are tempered by continuing uncertainty over how environmental laws will be enforced after Brexit.  Tentative progress on plastics and ‘green Brexit’ held back by absence of environment watchdog Environmentalists […]

10 May 2018

Bob Earll    Waiting for Godot is Beckett’s famous play whose central characters wait but he never turns up.  One wonders whether it will be 2042 before Government turns up and does anything on wet wipes in the face of the huge increase in their use and the growing costs to the water industry and environmental […]

10 May 2018

With climate change and a growing population likely to place ever greater strains on vital water resources, a new report released today by water sector regulator Ofwat explores the potential options to help cut demand for water over the next 50 years. The report, The long term potential for deep reductions in household water demand, looks at […]