If we lose biodiversity, we will not address climate change or hunger, warns report

If we continue to lose biodiversity, the world’s most vulnerable people will not be able to adapt to climate change nor sustainably produce food,...

Biodiversity benefits of rewilding to be “irrefutably demonstrated” by ag-tech AI partnership

Launching at a time when prominent Royals have just been widely reported expressing opinions on what they see as negative impacts of rewilding, a...

Super sewer progress

Recent aerial photography shows some of the changes being made to the banks of the Thames during the construction of London’s 25-km super-sewer, Tideway. Now said to be three-quarters complete – and on-schedule to finish in 2025 – the 2.5m-diameter tunnel will provide an extra 1.6 million m3 of storage in London’s sewers.

Study looks for lithium ‘fingerprint’ from space

A team of data scientists at the Satellite Applications Catapult is leading a new study, funded by Innovate UK, to see if it is possible to detect a lithium ‘fingerprint’ from space

Research reveals high biodiversity at risk in British waters of the North Sea

Environmental advocacy group Oceana has just completed (in early August) the UK leg of its eight-week North Sea expedition, and the preliminary results seemingly...

First plan for the West Midlands natural environment launched

The first plan for the region’s natural environment has been officially launched on the banks of the River Stour. The Natural Environment Plan sets out...

Abundance of life discovered beneath an Antarctic ice shelf

Far beneath the ice shelves of the Antarctic, there is more marine life than expected, finds a study in the journal Current Biology, published...

The life left in landfill: Veolia describes its recent stewardship of sites

Resource management firm Veolia has released information about its recent stewardship of landfill sites, supporting the claim that "there’s still life left in landfill...

Cotswold District Council offers advice to support development of green infrastructure

Cotswold District Council is encouraging developers to incorporate high quality green infrastructure into new developments. Green infrastructure (GI) is the network of natural and...

€1 million award for app-supported regreening programme

A project that aims to help farmers restore land and introduce more sustainable methods has secured a €1 million grant from the Dutch National...

Seabed conditions key to survival of juvenile cod, haddock and whiting

Links between seabed type and quality are closely related to the abundance and size of young commercially fished species such as cod, haddock and...

Environmental charity calls on public to help in war on water pennywort

Invasive plant can grow 20cm a day and cause flooding On 28 June, environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy was urging the public to report sightings...

When ecological change is irresistable: Paper presents three possible strategies

Major ecosystem changes like sea-level rise, desertification and lake warming are fueling uncertainty about the future. Many initiatives - such as those fighting to...

Greedy insects could be a game-changer for Scotland’s fish farms

A greedy type of fly could provide Scotland’s fish farms with a surprising new source of protein, according to a report from Zero Waste...

Environmental case for vertical farming stacks up, claims study

Growing lettuce on stacked shelves in high-tech greenhouses could be as good for the environment as growing them in fields and could save 8,000...

Air pollution significantly reduces pollination by confusing butterflies and bees

Common air pollutants from both urban and rural environments may be reducing the pollinating abilities of insects by preventing them from sniffing out the...

Working out a sustainable future for the British flower industry

(Words: The University of Surrey) There is a sustainable future for the British flower industry – but it has to start with recognition that the...

Conservationists concerned about late swift return

  This spring, nesting swifts here are arriving later than usual Swift experts have produced new advice for ecologists working on new housing developments...

Siberian researchers isolate bacteria that could live in space, and present surprising findings

Microbiologists from Tomsk State University (TSU) in Siberia have become the first in the world to isolate the bacteria Desulforudis audaxviator, using samples taken...

Negotiations open in world’s first legally-binding treaty to protect the high seas

Treaty negotiations to conserve and protect nearly two thirds of the ocean opened on 4 September at the United Nations (UN) in what is...