12 Nov 2024

The Crown Estate has pledged to give £150,000 to support the Severn Estuary Commission’s work to explore the potential for sustainable energy from the Severn Estuary. The Severn Estuary has the highest tidal range in Europe and has been estimated to have the potential provide up to 7% of the UK’s total energy needs, but […]

12 Nov 2024

Clockwise from top left: a jellyfish-like hydrozoan (Aglantha digitale); a Pacific sea gooseberry (Pleurobrachia bachei); a new ctenophore species; a swimming crinoid known as a sea lily;  the Beroe ovata ctenophore, with another comb jelly (Biolinopsis) in its stomach; and a  Limacina helicina, a swimming snail known as a sea devil. Photograph: Leonid Moroz/University of […]

06 Nov 2024

There was limited progress at the COP16 Convention on Biological Diversity continues in Colombia, which aimed to agree on how to halt nature decline by 2030. According to the BBC, scientists say there has been an alarming lack of progress in saving nature as the summit, with experts saying the scale of political ambition has […]

06 Nov 2024

Last week’s Budget was designed to “fix the foundations of our economy”, but views on how it will help fix the environment are mixed. Defra’s overall funding will rise slightly in real terms, although its day-to-day budget will see a small decrease, with officials warning that farming and flood defence budgets face £600 million in […]

06 Nov 2024

A report by sustainability think tank the Institute for European Environmental Policy UK (IEEP UK) looks at the implications of diverging wastewater policy between the UK and the EU.   Photo credit: Joseph Russo   EU law concerning collection and treatment of wastewater (sewage) has been dominated by the 1991 Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive. […]

06 Nov 2024

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has published a series of reports on future projections of water resource and demand in the UK. The reports include: Analysis of outputs – A report discussing future projections of UK river flows impacted by water abstraction or discharge under different warming scenarios, up to 2080. Hydrological […]

06 Nov 2024

New York’s mayor urged residents to take shorter showers, fix dripping faucets and otherwise conserve water, issuing a drought watch after a parched October in the city and in much of the United States. A drought watch is the first of three potential levels of water-saving directives, and Eric Adams pitched it in a social media video as a […]

06 Nov 2024

A new research published by the British Medical Journal finds that urban green spaces play a vital role in mitigating heat-related health risks, offering a potential strategy for urban planning to address climate change and enhance public health. The research points towards a pattern where regions abundant in green spaces report lower rates of heat-related […]