The Paris Climate change conference (COP21) will come to its end on Friday (11th December) We will be doing  let me know if there is anything particularly useful interesting on the outputs: Follow it day by day on   http://www.cop21.gouv.fr/en/ Here are two useful interesting videos.  What does ocean acidification look like?  Jason Hall-Spencer Marine scientists […]

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Severn Trent sets out climate change adaptation plans to 2020  Severn Trent Water has published a new report setting out its climate change adaptation plans to 2020 which include doubling the number of sustainable urban drainage projects, reducing leakage by 6% and giving up around 85Ml/d of abstraction licenses. Introducing the Future Proofing report, Severn Trent […]

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Also read Phil Dyke’s blog below The National Trust is calling for urgent action from Government and agencies in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to ensure all coastal areas are ready for the enormous challenges presented by severe storms and rising sea levels. Twelve and a half thousand new homes and businesses have been built […]

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Three reports of interest to those concerned with MPAs and marine biodiversity:   1.Marine protected Areas – Smart Investments in Ocean Health – report WWF Valuing MPAs – some useful material on economics of MPAs and high cost benefit ratios associated with them. http://ocean.panda.org/media/WWF_Marine_Protected_Areas_LR_SP.pdf   2. Report explores recovery of habitats and species in Scotland’s […]

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The Government has responded to the Climate Change Committee 2015 progress report. Rt Hon Amber Rudd MP, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, and Rt Hon Liz Truss MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, are the responsible Cabinet Ministers.  In their response they say: “This Government remains committed to our carbon targets and to protecting […]

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