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An assessment of the 2025 hydrographic survey.
These fossil fuel price assumptions present various assumptions for the wholesale prices of oil, gas and coal for the UK out to 2050.
This publication provides the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s (DESNZ) traded carbon values for modelling purposes.
Projections of energy demand, greenhouse gas emissions and electricity generation from 2024 to 2050.
This UK VARSS report provides the details of UK veterinary antibiotic resistance and sales surveillance.
This strategic assessment explores how global biodiversity loss and the collapse of critical ecosystems could affect the UK’s resilience, security and prosperity.
Assesses methods for measuring methane emissions from landfills and considers how those measurements could be used in regulation.
UK and foreign vessels landings by UK port and UK vessel landings abroad: provisional data.
UKNHCC scientific opinion for the substantiation of a health claim: green kiwifruit powder and maintenance of normal defecation.
The latest provisional monthly energy production, trade, electricity generation, consumption and prices statistics produced by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
An evaluation into the operation, impact, and cost-effectiveness of regulations that require businesses to report energy and carbon information in their annual accounts.
Tests approaches to derive predicted no effect concentrations for endocrine disrupting chemicals.
Benefits of the IETF, covering funding, applicant information, emissions and savings, and case studies of successful projects.
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