28 Apr 2015

This was supposed to be ‘the Green Government ever’ – ‘Vote Blue, Go Green’ –   as Cameron said, well it hasn’t turned out that way. Will anyone ever use that phrase again? The last five years has been truly remarkable for all the wrong reasons in relation to the ‘green agenda’. The Conservatives in particular […]

28 Apr 2015

Lib Dems – Five Green Laws   These seem really rather sensible suggestions – To read more go to: http://www.edie.net/news/6/Lib-Dem-manifesto-Fighting-climate-change-with-five-green-laws/28073/ 1) A Zero Carbon Britain Act Key measures include upgrading the Climate Change Act with a legally-binding target for Britain to be carbon-neutral by 2050.  2) Resource Efficiency and Zero Waste Britain Act – The circular […]

28 Apr 2015

Communication and engagement in local flood risk management (C751) and its companion guide (C752) brings together vast experience and ideas that have been tried and tested. It can be used at several stages of managing flood risk, from building engagement and awareness, and the preparation of a local flood risk management strategy or surface water […]

27 Apr 2015

Now Available Catchment and River Basin Management: Integrating Science and Government Edited by Laurence Smith, Keith Porter, Kevin Hiscock, Mary Jane Porter and David Benson The central focus of this new book is a critical comparative analysis of the key drivers for water resource management and the provision of clean water – governance systems and […]

21 Apr 2015

Thanks to Tom Hickey – Senior Public Affairs & Policy Officer, Marine Conservation Society  The Conservative manifesto outlines the pledge to build on the recent Pitcairn announcement with a “Blue Belt” of MPAs in the OTs subject to local support and environmental need, and complete the domestic network of MCZs.  It also pledges that “all […]