06 Mar 2019
‘Concrete the most destructive material on Earth’
Thanks to Bruce Horton for this timely reminder. ‘Natural’ solutions have other benefits i.e. not using concrete. Concrete: The most destructive material on Earth Guardian – by Jonathan Watts ‘After water, concrete is the most widely used substance on the planet. But its benefits mask enormous dangers to the planet, to human health – and to […]
06 Mar 2019
Weir removal – River Dove project removes 50 weirs – The Wild Trout Trust
The Wild Trout Trust (www.wildtrout.org) has been working with partners on the River Dove and its tributaries to remove over fifty weirs in 2017-2018. The River Dove forms the boundary between the counties of Derbyshire and Staffordshire in central England. The weir removals took place at three locations within the catchment: “Letting the Dove Flow” […]
06 Mar 2019
Marine conservation project grants – applications invited
Marine conservation project grants – applications invited If you are planning a marine conservation project, you may be eligible to apply for a grant from Sea-Changers. We give out a number of small grants (generally between £600 and £1,200) twice a year, often supporting grassroots and community based projects. The projects funded will […]
05 Mar 2019
Brexit & Fisheries, exporting and importing – Preparing for a No Deal – Defra
Preparing for a grim reality – the Defra website is bursting with technical briefings on everything from fisheries to chemicals, two sets of guidance on fisheries and importing and exporting fish. Ditto the MMO website The fisheries sector and preparing for EU Exit If the UK leaves the EU on 29 March without a deal, […]
05 Mar 2019
Flood & Coastal Risk EA scenarios up to 2065 – Environment Agency
Environment Agency publishes new evidence to plan for flood and coastal risk up to 2065 The study uses climate change, population and mapping data to set out future flood risk scenarios. The Environment Agency is investing £2.6 billion in flood and coastal erosion risk management projects between 2015 and 2021, helping to protect 300,000 homes. […]
05 Mar 2019
Natural England opens eleventh stretch of England Coast Path
The latest stretch of the England Coast Path was yesterday (27 February) opened by Natural England, increasing access to the magnificent Lincolnshire coastline with a new 16-mile route from Skegness to Mablethorpe. The new path will enable people to explore the route’s natural and diverse wildlife that have made the area their home. The route […]
05 Mar 2019
Climate Change NOAA Update: 4th Hottest year on record, Ice sheet change, the billion dollar cost of disasters
This newsletter – sign up here provides an important oversight to global changes on climate change. Five of the articles carried in the latest edition include: 2018 was the 4th hottest year on record for the globe Ice shelves buckle under the weight of meltwater lakes 2018’s billion-dollar disasters in context Warm temperatures and significant […]