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Today, 18 October 2024, marks one year since Storm Babet hit the UK and brought with it extremely heavy rainfall and very strong winds.
Farmers are being urged not to take chances and gamble high-risk crops against a changing climate in Devon and Cornwall.
A new Environment Agency monitoring tower installed in Poole Harbour will answer the mystery of how newly created saltmarshes store carbon.
Environment Agency launches Flood Action Week to ensure every person knows their flood risk, marking one year on from Storm Babet
Tony Juniper speech at the launch of Natural England’s first State of Natural Capital Report
New research from EA and Cefas shows that salmon stocks in England have fallen to their lowest level since records began.
Showcasing innovative approaches to managing flood risk and sustainable garden design the garden is set to be opened at its new permanent home in Rawtenstall.
The Environment Agency warns public to continue taking care following the recent flooding
Initial trial feedback shows positive results.
Minister Hardy and Philip Duffy discussed the response to flooding in central England
Fish have been moving more freely thanks to joint efforts to remove manmade barriers blocking them from going home to spawn or reach vital habitats.
Partnership unites six organisations including: Action with Communities in Rural England; Association of Drainage Authorities; Country Land and Business Association; Environment Agency; National Farmers Union; and Natural En…
An £80,000 project to reduce flood risk and bring a boost to wildlife and habitat in West Yorkshire is complete.
The new scheme for Toronto Close in Worcester has been welcomed by residents who were evacuated from their homes during devastating floods.
The River Park has reduced flood risk, boosted biodiversity and improved amenity in Salisbury city centre, with better cycle routes and footpaths
The Environment Agency and Burnley Borough Council are delighted to announce additional funds and associated planning permission has been secured.
The improvements to New Road flood defence work in Kendal were made following feedback from the community and through consultation.
The Taskforce will co-ordinate flooding preparation and provide long-term, strategic thinking to better protect communities
The Environment Agency’s flood resilience team is hosting a drop-in event in Guildford to help raise awareness of local flood-risk.
The Cornish village is at less risk of flooding and now has 11 hectares of new intertidal habitat where wildlife is thriving, with new and returning species.
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