What should an environmental emergency response plan include?

What should an environmental emergency response plan include? If emergencies are to be dealt with effectively and efficiently, they must be planned as much as possible in advance of an incident occuring. Here, we look at some of the elements that need to be prepared so that your environmental emergency response plan is effective.

WHO has cut its recommended limits for air pollution

The WHO (World Health Organisation) has cut its recommended limits for air pollution and urged nations to tackle dirty air and save millions of lives. In the first update for 16 years, the guideline limit for the most damaging pollution – tiny particles from burning fossil fuels – has been halved. The new limit for nitrogen dioxideContinue reading “WHO has cut its recommended limits for air pollution”

Fragile ecosystems to recieve £100 million government fund

Fragile ecosystems to recieve £100 million government fund. Six of the world’s most important biodiversity hotspots – spanning 18 countries – to share funding from the Government’s £100 million Biodiverse Landscapes Fund Projects will tackle biodiversity loss, combat climate change and help deliver our goal to protect 30% of the world’s land and sea by 2030

Protect plants from harmful pests and diseases

Consultation to protect plants from harmful pests and diseases. Keen gardeners, nursery owners, farmers, landowners and environmental groups are all being encouraged to help shape the country’s future plant biosecurity strategy, as a 10-week consultation is launched today (Tuesday 21 September) to protect the country from the threat of plant pests and diseases.