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Up to £1 billion of aid funding is being made available to unleash the talent of British scientists and global innovators to tackle climate change.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
PM to launch new biodiversity fund dedicated to saving the world’s most endangered animals.
Major review calls for biggest shakeup of the running of England’s National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty since they were founded 70 years ago.
Twelve new renewable energy projects have won Contracts for Difference - enough to power over seven million homes at record low costs
Farmers affected by this summer's flooding can now apply for support through the Farming Recovery Fund
Award-winning flood defence project will take centre stage at event in France
Updated guidance has been issued on the movement of horses and other equines.
The Environment Secretary has this week met members of the Scottish fishing, farming and food and drink industries.
An expert Advisory Panel has been established and held its inaugural meeting to support the independent global review on The Economics of Biodiversity
A natural flood management trial has been launched at a farm on the border of Yorkshire and Lancashire to help reduce the risk of flooding.
The last nuclear fuel has been safely shipped from Wylfa Site on Anglesey, North Wales, marking a major decommissioning milestone for the UK nuclear industry.
On the 23rd of September, UN Secretary-General António Guterres will host the UN Climate Action Summit in New York.
Shining examples of safety and wellbeing in the nuclear industry have been honoured at a top awards ceremony today.
Sir David Attenborough has agreed to be the ambassador for the landmark review to support biodiversity and the economy.
New 10 mile route of England Coast Path opens in Tees Valley to increase public access to the coastline
Informal drop-in events will take place this month
Company directors sentenced in court for illegal waste operation
Minister for Asia and the Pacific, Heather Wheeler will discuss strengthening ties with the region, the role of women, climate change and de-mining.
Environmental forces mobilised to deal with American Signal Crayfish invasion
New flood maps now show greater detail about how Salisbury reacts to flooding, but not a rise in actual flood risk.
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