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New BATs for Industrial Emission Directive
The EC has unveiled new “best available techniques” (BATs) for iron and steel, and glass production ahead of the implementation of the Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU) (IED) at the start of next year It has also published the full BAT reference notes, known as BREFs. May 2012 Paul Suff 10 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Pollution control given a new order Pollution Control (Industrial Emissions) Order 2011 Something in the air read more
South West Water fined £24k for sewage spills
South West Water has been fined £24,000 after failings at two of its plants resulted in sewage polluting waterways in Devon and Cornwall In separate incidents in 2011, a combination of equipment failures and a lack of action by staff resulted in hundreds of thousands of litres of raw sewage being discharged by one plant, and another May 2012 Sarah-Jayne Russell 16 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Second fine for Thames Water over sewage Trago Mills fined £10k for sewage offences read more
Droughts set to continue
Despite heavy rains and flash floods in April and early May, the Environment Agency (EA) has warned that much of the UK will remain in drought for the rest of the year In making the waring the EA has once again urged businesses to improve how they manage water now, May 2012 Sarah-Jayne Russell 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Thirsty work - managing water Agency urges businesses to save water Firms urged to save water as droughts spread Environmental assessment in water company drought plans read more
EIA Update | May 2012
IEMA's latest update on legislation and guidance relating to environmental impact assessment (EIA) EIA and fracking May 2012 11 May 2012 read more
New BATs for Industrial Emission Directive
The EC has unveiled new “best available techniques” (BATs) for iron and steel, and glass production ahead of the implementation of the Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU) (IED) at the start of next year It has also published the full BAT reference notes, known as BREFs. May 2012 Paul Suff 10 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Pollution control given a new order Pollution Control (Industrial Emissions) Order 2011 Something in the air read more
Rising consumption puts biodiversity at risk
Humans are consuming 50% more natural resources than the planet can sustainably produce, threatening future security and wellbeing, says the latest Living planet report from WWF. The 2012 survey of the Earth's health measured more than 9,000 populations of over 2,600 species and found that the ever-growing demand for resources is putting huge pressure on the planet' Paul Suff 16 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Protecting nature central to UK’s future UK must consider GHGs of imports read more
DECC published renewable heat plans
The energy department has published a new strategy document examining how the UK must decarbonise heating systems by 2050 The new document came less than a month after DECC confirmed that measures to control the costs of the
Councils are key to climate action
Limited funding and a lack of obligation is stopping local authorities making a crucial contribution to tackling climate change, putting the achievement of national carbon budgets at risk, says the Committee on Climate Change in a new report for DECC. It highlights how local authorities have a crucial role to play in reducing emissions because of the significant influence they can exert over key emitting sectors including residential and commerc Paul Suff 17 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Government approves deep carbon cuts by 2027 CO2 budgets must include shipping and aviation read more
Droughts set to continue
Despite heavy rains and flash floods in April and early May, the Environment Agency (EA) has warned that much of the UK will remain in drought for the rest of the year In making the waring the EA has once again urged businesses to improve how they manage water now, May 2012 Sarah-Jayne Russell 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Thirsty work - managing water Agency urges businesses to save water Firms urged to save water as droughts spread Environmental assessment in water company drought plans read more
In Parliament >> Another fine mess
Alan Whitehead MP explains why he has doubts that the UK's new nuclear power stations will ever be built I suggested in this column a year ago that building a new generation May 2012 Alan Whitehead 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  In Parliament >> Energy plan A or plan B – it's time to choose Head to head: Does the UK need nuclear power? Both nuclear and renewables needed to cut CO2 Huhne unveils electricity market reform read more
New cars continue to drive down CO2
Carbon emissions from new cars in the UK fell a further 4.2% in 2011, reaching a record low of 138.1g CO2 per km, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) Although lagging slightly behind the EU average of 136.1g CO2/km, the SMMT confirms that new cars in the UK emit 27%
Councils are key to climate action
Limited funding and a lack of obligation is stopping local authorities making a crucial contribution to tackling climate change, putting the achievement of national carbon budgets at risk, says the Committee on Climate Change in a new report for DECC. It highlights how local authorities have a crucial role to play in reducing emissions because of the significant influence they can exert over key emitting sectors including residential and commerc Paul Suff 17 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Government approves deep carbon cuts by 2027 CO2 budgets must include shipping and aviation read more
£60m for Met Office climate programme
DECC is investing £60 million in the Met Office Hadley Centre’s Climate Programme to help maintain the UK’s place as a global leader in climate research and modelling Most of the money, almost £50 million, will fund a programme of research and modelling up to 2015. May 2012 Paul Suff 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  OECD warns of colossal climate change by 2050 Read IEMA's position on climate change Free tool predicts climate impacts on wetlands read more
EMS helps cut resource use
Environment management systems are crucial to more sustainable production and consumption practices, according to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) In a new report examining the actions taken by companies and policymakers to improve resource use, UNEP describes environmental management standards, such as
Green deals will fail without clear message
Initiatives to reduce energy use will fail unless the government launches a national communications strategy to engage the public. That's the message from a new report from the Green Alliance, which is backed by Asda, Kellog's, PepsiCo and ScottishPower. According to the report, the success of flagship policies like the green deal, renewable heat incentive (RHI)  and roll out of smart meters is at risk because the government is not planning a Paul Suff 14 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Businesses forced wait for green deal In Parliament >> Green Deal - masterstroke or damp squib? read more
In Parliament >> Another fine mess
Alan Whitehead MP explains why he has doubts that the UK's new nuclear power stations will ever be built I suggested in this column a year ago that building a new generation May 2012 Alan Whitehead 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  In Parliament >> Energy plan A or plan B – it's time to choose Head to head: Does the UK need nuclear power? Both nuclear and renewables needed to cut CO2 Huhne unveils electricity market reform read more
New cars continue to drive down CO2
Carbon emissions from new cars in the UK fell a further 4.2% in 2011, reaching a record low of 138.1g CO2 per km, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) Although lagging slightly behind the EU average of 136.1g CO2/km, the SMMT confirms that new cars in the UK emit 27%
£60m for Met Office climate programme
DECC is investing £60 million in the Met Office Hadley Centre’s Climate Programme to help maintain the UK’s place as a global leader in climate research and modelling Most of the money, almost £50 million, will fund a programme of research and modelling up to 2015. May 2012 Paul Suff 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  OECD warns of colossal climate change by 2050 Read IEMA's position on climate change Free tool predicts climate impacts on wetlands read more
EMS helps cut resource use
Environment management systems are crucial to more sustainable production and consumption practices, according to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) In a new report examining the actions taken by companies and policymakers to improve resource use, UNEP describes environmental management standards, such as
Fracking set to continue in UK
Independent scientists conclude that the shale gas extraction technique is safe but set limits on drilling near water sources New research confirms the controversial “fracking” technique used to extract shale gas May 2012 Paul Suff 18 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Fracking: the search for gas Fracking likely cause of UK quakes Fracking safety recommendations read more
South West Water fined £24k for sewage spills
South West Water has been fined £24,000 after failings at two of its plants resulted in sewage polluting waterways in Devon and Cornwall In separate incidents in 2011, a combination of equipment failures and a lack of action by staff resulted in hundreds of thousands of litres of raw sewage being discharged by one plant, and another May 2012 Sarah-Jayne Russell 16 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Second fine for Thames Water over sewage Trago Mills fined £10k for sewage offences read more
Government opens new CCS competition
The opportunity to demonstrate viable carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology in the UK is to get a second chance after DECC unveiled plans for a new £1 billion competition The previous CCS competition, which was launched in 2007 by the former government, collaps May 2012 Paul Suff 15 May 2012 read more
EIA Update | May 2012
IEMA's latest update on legislation and guidance relating to environmental impact assessment (EIA) EIA and fracking May 2012 11 May 2012 read more
Rising consumption puts biodiversity at risk
Humans are consuming 50% more natural resources than the planet can sustainably produce, threatening future security and wellbeing, says the latest Living planet report from WWF. The 2012 survey of the Earth's health measured more than 9,000 populations of over 2,600 species and found that the ever-growing demand for resources is putting huge pressure on the planet' Paul Suff 16 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Protecting nature central to UK’s future UK must consider GHGs of imports read more
DECC published renewable heat plans
The energy department has published a new strategy document examining how the UK must decarbonise heating systems by 2050 The new document came less than a month after DECC confirmed that measures to control the costs of the
Green deals will fail without clear message
Initiatives to reduce energy use will fail unless the government launches a national communications strategy to engage the public. That's the message from a new report from the Green Alliance, which is backed by Asda, Kellog's, PepsiCo and ScottishPower. According to the report, the success of flagship policies like the green deal, renewable heat incentive (RHI)  and roll out of smart meters is at risk because the government is not planning a Paul Suff 14 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Businesses forced wait for green deal In Parliament >> Green Deal - masterstroke or damp squib? read more
DECC published renewable heat plans
The energy department has published a new strategy document examining how the UK must decarbonise heating systems by 2050 The new document came less than a month after DECC confirmed that measures to control the costs of the
Government opens new CCS competition
The opportunity to demonstrate viable carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology in the UK is to get a second chance after DECC unveiled plans for a new £1 billion competition The previous CCS competition, which was launched in 2007 by the former government, collaps May 2012 Paul Suff 15 May 2012 read more
£60m for Met Office climate programme
DECC is investing £60 million in the Met Office Hadley Centre’s Climate Programme to help maintain the UK’s place as a global leader in climate research and modelling Most of the money, almost £50 million, will fund a programme of research and modelling up to 2015. May 2012 Paul Suff 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  OECD warns of colossal climate change by 2050 Read IEMA's position on climate change Free tool predicts climate impacts on wetlands read more
Droughts set to continue
Despite heavy rains and flash floods in April and early May, the Environment Agency (EA) has warned that much of the UK will remain in drought for the rest of the year In making the waring the EA has once again urged businesses to improve how they manage water now, May 2012 Sarah-Jayne Russell 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Thirsty work - managing water Agency urges businesses to save water Firms urged to save water as droughts spread Environmental assessment in water company drought plans read more
Councils are key to climate action
Limited funding and a lack of obligation is stopping local authorities making a crucial contribution to tackling climate change, putting the achievement of national carbon budgets at risk, says the Committee on Climate Change in a new report for DECC. It highlights how local authorities have a crucial role to play in reducing emissions because of the significant influence they can exert over key emitting sectors including residential and commerc Paul Suff 17 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Government approves deep carbon cuts by 2027 CO2 budgets must include shipping and aviation read more
EIA Update | May 2012
IEMA's latest update on legislation and guidance relating to environmental impact assessment (EIA) EIA and fracking May 2012 11 May 2012 read more
Green deals will fail without clear message
Initiatives to reduce energy use will fail unless the government launches a national communications strategy to engage the public. That's the message from a new report from the Green Alliance, which is backed by Asda, Kellog's, PepsiCo and ScottishPower. According to the report, the success of flagship policies like the green deal, renewable heat incentive (RHI)  and roll out of smart meters is at risk because the government is not planning a Paul Suff 14 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Businesses forced wait for green deal In Parliament >> Green Deal - masterstroke or damp squib? read more
Government opens new CCS competition
The opportunity to demonstrate viable carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology in the UK is to get a second chance after DECC unveiled plans for a new £1 billion competition The previous CCS competition, which was launched in 2007 by the former government, collaps May 2012 Paul Suff 15 May 2012 read more
EIA Update | May 2012
IEMA's latest update on legislation and guidance relating to environmental impact assessment (EIA) EIA and fracking May 2012 11 May 2012 read more
Green deals will fail without clear message
Initiatives to reduce energy use will fail unless the government launches a national communications strategy to engage the public. That's the message from a new report from the Green Alliance, which is backed by Asda, Kellog's, PepsiCo and ScottishPower. According to the report, the success of flagship policies like the green deal, renewable heat incentive (RHI)  and roll out of smart meters is at risk because the government is not planning a Paul Suff 14 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Businesses forced wait for green deal In Parliament >> Green Deal - masterstroke or damp squib? read more
Fracking set to continue in UK
Independent scientists conclude that the shale gas extraction technique is safe but set limits on drilling near water sources New research confirms the controversial “fracking” technique used to extract shale gas May 2012 Paul Suff 18 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Fracking: the search for gas Fracking likely cause of UK quakes Fracking safety recommendations read more
Fracking set to continue in UK
Independent scientists conclude that the shale gas extraction technique is safe but set limits on drilling near water sources New research confirms the controversial “fracking” technique used to extract shale gas May 2012 Paul Suff 18 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Fracking: the search for gas Fracking likely cause of UK quakes Fracking safety recommendations read more
Puma tops sustainability performers
German sportswear company Puma is a global leader on sustainability, according to a study of the world’s 2,000 biggest companies. And, as a whole, UK companies are performing best The assessment of firms’ performance by analyst EIRIS finds that, although many are making sustainability a key part of their future plans and
In Parliament >> Another fine mess
Alan Whitehead MP explains why he has doubts that the UK's new nuclear power stations will ever be built I suggested in this column a year ago that building a new generation May 2012 Alan Whitehead 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  In Parliament >> Energy plan A or plan B – it's time to choose Head to head: Does the UK need nuclear power? Both nuclear and renewables needed to cut CO2 Huhne unveils electricity market reform read more
South West Water fined £24k for sewage spills
South West Water has been fined £24,000 after failings at two of its plants resulted in sewage polluting waterways in Devon and Cornwall In separate incidents in 2011, a combination of equipment failures and a lack of action by staff resulted in hundreds of thousands of litres of raw sewage being discharged by one plant, and another May 2012 Sarah-Jayne Russell 16 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Second fine for Thames Water over sewage Trago Mills fined £10k for sewage offences read more
Government opens new CCS competition
The opportunity to demonstrate viable carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology in the UK is to get a second chance after DECC unveiled plans for a new £1 billion competition The previous CCS competition, which was launched in 2007 by the former government, collaps May 2012 Paul Suff 15 May 2012 read more
DECC published renewable heat plans
The energy department has published a new strategy document examining how the UK must decarbonise heating systems by 2050 The new document came less than a month after DECC confirmed that measures to control the costs of the
£60m for Met Office climate programme
DECC is investing £60 million in the Met Office Hadley Centre’s Climate Programme to help maintain the UK’s place as a global leader in climate research and modelling Most of the money, almost £50 million, will fund a programme of research and modelling up to 2015. May 2012 Paul Suff 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  OECD warns of colossal climate change by 2050 Read IEMA's position on climate change Free tool predicts climate impacts on wetlands read more
EMS helps cut resource use
Environment management systems are crucial to more sustainable production and consumption practices, according to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) In a new report examining the actions taken by companies and policymakers to improve resource use, UNEP describes environmental management standards, such as
In Parliament >> Another fine mess
Alan Whitehead MP explains why he has doubts that the UK's new nuclear power stations will ever be built I suggested in this column a year ago that building a new generation May 2012 Alan Whitehead 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  In Parliament >> Energy plan A or plan B – it's time to choose Head to head: Does the UK need nuclear power? Both nuclear and renewables needed to cut CO2 Huhne unveils electricity market reform read more
Droughts set to continue
Despite heavy rains and flash floods in April and early May, the Environment Agency (EA) has warned that much of the UK will remain in drought for the rest of the year In making the waring the EA has once again urged businesses to improve how they manage water now, May 2012 Sarah-Jayne Russell 11 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Thirsty work - managing water Agency urges businesses to save water Firms urged to save water as droughts spread Environmental assessment in water company drought plans read more
South West Water fined £24k for sewage spills
South West Water has been fined £24,000 after failings at two of its plants resulted in sewage polluting waterways in Devon and Cornwall In separate incidents in 2011, a combination of equipment failures and a lack of action by staff resulted in hundreds of thousands of litres of raw sewage being discharged by one plant, and another May 2012 Sarah-Jayne Russell 16 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Second fine for Thames Water over sewage Trago Mills fined £10k for sewage offences read more
New BATs for Industrial Emission Directive
The EC has unveiled new “best available techniques” (BATs) for iron and steel, and glass production ahead of the implementation of the Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU) (IED) at the start of next year It has also published the full BAT reference notes, known as BREFs. May 2012 Paul Suff 10 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Pollution control given a new order Pollution Control (Industrial Emissions) Order 2011 Something in the air read more
Rising consumption puts biodiversity at risk
Humans are consuming 50% more natural resources than the planet can sustainably produce, threatening future security and wellbeing, says the latest Living planet report from WWF. The 2012 survey of the Earth's health measured more than 9,000 populations of over 2,600 species and found that the ever-growing demand for resources is putting huge pressure on the planet' Paul Suff 16 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Protecting nature central to UK’s future UK must consider GHGs of imports read more
EMS helps cut resource use
Environment management systems are crucial to more sustainable production and consumption practices, according to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) In a new report examining the actions taken by companies and policymakers to improve resource use, UNEP describes environmental management standards, such as
Puma tops sustainability performers
German sportswear company Puma is a global leader on sustainability, according to a study of the world’s 2,000 biggest companies. And, as a whole, UK companies are performing best The assessment of firms’ performance by analyst EIRIS finds that, although many are making sustainability a key part of their future plans and
Rising consumption puts biodiversity at risk
Humans are consuming 50% more natural resources than the planet can sustainably produce, threatening future security and wellbeing, says the latest Living planet report from WWF. The 2012 survey of the Earth's health measured more than 9,000 populations of over 2,600 species and found that the ever-growing demand for resources is putting huge pressure on the planet' Paul Suff 16 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Protecting nature central to UK’s future UK must consider GHGs of imports read more
Councils are key to climate action
Limited funding and a lack of obligation is stopping local authorities making a crucial contribution to tackling climate change, putting the achievement of national carbon budgets at risk, says the Committee on Climate Change in a new report for DECC. It highlights how local authorities have a crucial role to play in reducing emissions because of the significant influence they can exert over key emitting sectors including residential and commerc Paul Suff 17 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Government approves deep carbon cuts by 2027 CO2 budgets must include shipping and aviation read more
Fracking set to continue in UK
Independent scientists conclude that the shale gas extraction technique is safe but set limits on drilling near water sources New research confirms the controversial “fracking” technique used to extract shale gas May 2012 Paul Suff 18 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Fracking: the search for gas Fracking likely cause of UK quakes Fracking safety recommendations read more
Puma tops sustainability performers
German sportswear company Puma is a global leader on sustainability, according to a study of the world’s 2,000 biggest companies. And, as a whole, UK companies are performing best The assessment of firms’ performance by analyst EIRIS finds that, although many are making sustainability a key part of their future plans and
New cars continue to drive down CO2
Carbon emissions from new cars in the UK fell a further 4.2% in 2011, reaching a record low of 138.1g CO2 per km, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) Although lagging slightly behind the EU average of 136.1g CO2/km, the SMMT confirms that new cars in the UK emit 27%
New BATs for Industrial Emission Directive
The EC has unveiled new “best available techniques” (BATs) for iron and steel, and glass production ahead of the implementation of the Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU) (IED) at the start of next year It has also published the full BAT reference notes, known as BREFs. May 2012 Paul Suff 10 May 2012 Related Articles Related article:  Pollution control given a new order Pollution Control (Industrial Emissions) Order 2011 Something in the air read more
Puma tops sustainability performers
German sportswear company Puma is a global leader on sustainability, according to a study of the world’s 2,000 biggest companies. And, as a whole, UK companies are performing best The assessment of firms’ performance by analyst EIRIS finds that, although many are making sustainability a key part of their future plans and
New cars continue to drive down CO2
Carbon emissions from new cars in the UK fell a further 4.2% in 2011, reaching a record low of 138.1g CO2 per km, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) Although lagging slightly behind the EU average of 136.1g CO2/km, the SMMT confirms that new cars in the UK emit 27%

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