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Science

Study: Methane suppressant rollout would cost 'half a penny per pint of milk'

Supply chain

Study: Methane suppressant rollout would cost 'half a penny per pint of milk'

Feeding cows methane suppressants up to 60 times more cost effective than some government-funded green farming measures, Green Alliance analysis claims

clock 05 August 2024 • 4 min read
Global Briefing: Paris Olympics heat dome exacerbated by climate change

Risk

Global Briefing: Paris Olympics heat dome exacerbated by climate change

New study highlights how climate change is leading to more extreme heat waves, methane emissions continue to rise, and Air New Zealand shelves its carbon intensity target in this week's round up of stories from across the green economy

clock 02 August 2024 • 6 min read
Can the Olympics survive the climate crisis?

Climate change

Can the Olympics survive the climate crisis?

Midnight marathons and shrinking ski seasons shows that sport is being increasingly heavily impacted by our warming planet

clock 01 August 2024 • 4 min read
Tor to Shore: Cornwall rewilding project given £265,000 National Lottery boost

Biodiversity

Tor to Shore: Cornwall rewilding project given £265,000 National Lottery boost

Cornwall Wildlife Trust secures funding to rollout rewilding efforts in area spanning Helman Tor through the Par River and surrounding farmland and down to the south coast

clock 01 August 2024 • 4 min read
Solar is no threat to UK farming - but climate change and biodiversity loss are

Solar

Solar is no threat to UK farming - but climate change and biodiversity loss are

The new Labour government should increase the budget for nature-friendly farming incentives if we are to protect our food security in the long-term, writes Kitty Thompson from the Conservative Environment Network

clock 01 August 2024 • 4 min read
Earth Overshoot Day: Humanity overconsumes planet's resources after just seven months in 2024

Climate change

Earth Overshoot Day: Humanity overconsumes planet's resources after just seven months in 2024

Humanity's demand for natural resources has today surpassed Earth’s capacity to regenerate them after just seven months of 2024, according to the Global Footprint Network

clock 01 August 2024 • 5 min read
Study: Economic damage from ocean plastic could reach $434bn by 2050

Waste

Study: Economic damage from ocean plastic could reach $434bn by 2050

Estimated $2.5tr of ocean-based economic activity under 'unprecedented threat' from pollution and plastic waste, report warns

clock 31 July 2024 • 3 min read
'Ripe for rewilding': Nattergal to restore 'largely ecologically degraded' Essex farm

Biodiversity

'Ripe for rewilding': Nattergal to restore 'largely ecologically degraded' Essex farm

Nature restoration firm acquires historic Harold's Park in Essex as it unveils plans to restore local biodiversity and sell Biodiversity Net Gain credits to local developers

clock 31 July 2024 • 4 min read
'Nature is dying': Government orders 'rapid review' of statutory environmental targets

Policy

'Nature is dying': Government orders 'rapid review' of statutory environmental targets

Defra announces review of Environment Act targets in areas such as air quality, water pollution, biodiversity and tree planting

clock 30 July 2024 • 5 min read
No investment yields better returns for society than climate action

Climate change

No investment yields better returns for society than climate action

The argument that climate action is too expensive isn't just reductive, it is dangerous and holding back economic development, argues Champa Patel at Climate Group

clock 30 July 2024 • 4 min read
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