Monday, June 29, 2026

Environment Bill further strengthened to tackle storm overflows, government announces

The Environment Bill will be further strengthened with an amendment that will see a duty enshrined in law to ensure water companies secure a...

Scotland to raise carrier bag charge

The minimum price of a single use carrier bag is set to increase from 5p to 10p in Scotland, with the Scottish Parliament to...

New online resource can help users to plant flowers with pollinators in mind

An online database which documents pollinator-plant interactions could help the public understand how to plant for pollinators and support biodiversity. According to researchers, remarkably little...

Scotland is not yet climate ready, CCC says

Scotland’s climate is changing but action to adapt to critical impacts such as wetter winters and rising sea levels has stalled, posing risks to...

European Commission unveils new approach for trade agreements to promote ‘green and just growth’

On 22 June, the European Commission unveiled a new plan to enhance the contribution of EU trade agreements in protecting the climate, environment and...

Researchers prove that ‘mini-meadows’ can make rich habitats for pollinators

For many people, a lack of space is often the main reason for not creating wildlife friendly habitats in their gardens. However, researchers at the...

Local authorities in England can now apply for Air Quality Grants

New round of Air Quality Grants for local authorities in England has opened to benefit communities and reduce the impact of polluted air on...

Water companies team up with farmers to capture excess nitrate from soil and water

Affinity Water and Cambridge Water have announced they will work with 18 farms using a cover crop scheme, across 800 hectares. The aim of this...

Government wants two million green jobs by 2030

The government has launched a new Green Jobs Taskforce to support the creation of two million green jobs by 2030. To be chaired by Energy...

Lifestyle changes needed to tackle climate change, Welsh public declares in new survey

84% of the 1,149 participants of a Welsh government survey believe that the way the we live our lives needs to 'substantially change' to...