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Litter-pick your way to a better environment and mental health 29 April 2021, Jack Middleton, Surfers Against Sewage Now more than ever it is crucial for people to reconnect with the outdoors. ‘Reduce UK air pollution to WHO limits’, urges coroner in Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah case 22 April 2021, Katie Coyne Public awareness of how to reduce exposure must also be increased. US pledges to halve warming emissions 22 April 2021, Katie Coyne But EU and UK plans to cut emissions still the most ambitious. ‘We tapped into a deep frustration about transport policies’ 13 April 2021, Chris Todd How one small non-profit organisation is challenging the Government’s multi-billion-pound roads strategy. Shocking levels of sewage and storm water polluting rivers 01 April 2021, Katie Coyne More monitoring needed to clean up our waterways, says charity. Tales from the front line: ‘The smell of traffic can be sickening’ 01 April 2021, Michael Wanyama The chief of a charity working to improving air quality describes the herculean task in Kampala, one of the most polluted cities in Africa. Honorary professorship for EHP entrepreneur 18 March 2021, Sarah Campbell Scott Brady recognised for role in inspiring and supporting Stirling university students. Laws protecting people and nature ‘are weaker’ post-Brexit 17 March 2021, Katie Coyne Air pollution and waste among environmental policy areas most likely to suffer. Discourse around GM foods ‘has been complicated by politics’ 17 March 2021, Katie Coyne Regulations for genetically modified and gene-edited foods face shake-up in Defra review. Environment Agency chief says net zero isn’t enough to save our planet 17 March 2021, Katie Coyne Sir James Bevan: we also need to adapt to survive and thrive in a climate-changed world.
Litter-pick your way to a better environment and mental health 29 April 2021, Jack Middleton, Surfers Against Sewage Now more than ever it is crucial for people to reconnect with the outdoors.
‘Reduce UK air pollution to WHO limits’, urges coroner in Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah case 22 April 2021, Katie Coyne Public awareness of how to reduce exposure must also be increased.
US pledges to halve warming emissions 22 April 2021, Katie Coyne But EU and UK plans to cut emissions still the most ambitious.
‘We tapped into a deep frustration about transport policies’ 13 April 2021, Chris Todd How one small non-profit organisation is challenging the Government’s multi-billion-pound roads strategy.
Shocking levels of sewage and storm water polluting rivers 01 April 2021, Katie Coyne More monitoring needed to clean up our waterways, says charity.
Tales from the front line: ‘The smell of traffic can be sickening’ 01 April 2021, Michael Wanyama The chief of a charity working to improving air quality describes the herculean task in Kampala, one of the most polluted cities in Africa.
Honorary professorship for EHP entrepreneur 18 March 2021, Sarah Campbell Scott Brady recognised for role in inspiring and supporting Stirling university students.
Laws protecting people and nature ‘are weaker’ post-Brexit 17 March 2021, Katie Coyne Air pollution and waste among environmental policy areas most likely to suffer.
Discourse around GM foods ‘has been complicated by politics’ 17 March 2021, Katie Coyne Regulations for genetically modified and gene-edited foods face shake-up in Defra review.
Environment Agency chief says net zero isn’t enough to save our planet 17 March 2021, Katie Coyne Sir James Bevan: we also need to adapt to survive and thrive in a climate-changed world.