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Darwin project 19-016: Conserving mangrove forests and alleviating poverty in Madagascar
Secretary of State Amber Rudd's speech at the RenewablesUK Offshore Wind Conference.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Anglers reminded to have up-to-date rod licences
Sales of low carbon vehicles are surging, and our air quality will benefit.
The Environment Agency is encouraging people to help their neighbours and communities by becoming flood wardens.
Over 700,000 extra kilowatt days at sea have been secured for UK fishermen under the Western Waters Regime for the whole of 2015.
The final section of the turbine hall at Magnox’s Dungeness A Site has come crashing down as a 3-year programme to clear the south side of the former power station draws to a close.
NDA Archives Ltd, an NDA subsidiary, has named Crimson as its preferred contractor to set up and manage the UK’s new Nuclear Archive when the building is constructed.
Oral Statement by Amber Rudd, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change on ending subsidies for onshore wind.
The Environment Agency is urging anglers old and new to go fishing and discover the best angling spots in the South West.
What to do if you find Canadian Homarus americanus lobsters and Dungeness Cancer magister crabs
Three pioneering UK government funded research projects could mean British berry lovers get their favourite fruits all year round.
Environmental data entrepreneurs showcase ideas to solve business problems in agriculture and food, energy and infrastructure.
With the new coarse fishing season anglers are encouraged to buy a rod licence and explore excellent fishing in the beautiful Broads.
To mark International Climate Diplomacy Day several activities around the world have taken place that includes events to generate greater awareness, encourage an informed debate and promote a joint response to climate change…
Statement by Secretary of State Amber Rudd on ending new subsidies for onshore wind.
The Government intends to end new public subsidies for onshore wind farms by legislating to close the Renewables Obligation across Great Britain to new onshore wind generating stations from 1 April 2016.
British embassies and high commissions are taking part in activities to highlight the EU’s commitment to tackling climate change.
River Don is now more accessible to fish
Investigations continue into fish deaths
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