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A new wave of hydrogen powered projects have been shortlisted today to help cut emissions and create thousands of jobs in the UK’s industrial heartlands.
Crossbench peer, Baroness Batters appointed by the Secretary of State to provide recommendations on farm profitability.
England’s trees outside woodlands have been mapped by satellite and laser are freely available for first time revealing they make up 30% of nation’s tree cover.
Avian Influenza housing measures extended in north of England
Spring sunshine on time for 'happy' outdoor events
The Environment Agency is continuing to monitor a disease outbreak which is putting the future of the native white clawed crayfish on the River Ure at risk.
The Rampion 2 Offshore Wind Farm application has today been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero.
The Environment Agency has secured a proceeds of crime judgment for £313,382.45 against men from Northampton who ran an illegal waste tyre site.
Research investment is making an impact in managing flooding and coastal change.
Wetlands can act as natural buffers to reduce wave energy.
How adaptive planning approaches are being used to prepare the Thames Estuary for rising sea levels and changing river flows.
The UK’s Flood Hydrology Roadmap is designed to safeguard communities, infrastructure, and natural environments from the escalating risks of flooding.
Sustainable flood memory emphasises the importance of remembering and learning from past flood events to enhance community resilience and adaptive strategies.
Flooding is a growing environmental threat across the UK, but not all communities experience its impacts equally.
The Levee Safety Partnership brings together experts from 3 countries to focus on emerging challenges and opportunities in flood defence infrastructure assets.
Research provided vital information for planners, developers, and flood risk management authorities to prepare for future flooding scenarios.
This research was applied to give the government, flood risk management authorities and the insurance industry a better understanding of risk.
Research supported authorities to work with communities when planning to reduce flood and coastal erosion risks.
Flood forecasting with the open-source flood modelling tool High-Performance Integrated Hydrodynamic Modelling System (HiPIMS)
Evidence base on natural flood management is supporting investment decisions and informing which measures to use.
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