Horticultural Peat Bill – what’s next?
A ban on the sale of horticultural peat, from its use in bagged compost to the production of plants, was first mooted by the UK Government back in 2011. Since then, it has consulted members of the…
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A ban on the sale of horticultural peat, from its use in bagged compost to the production of plants, was first mooted by the UK Government back in 2011. Since then, it has consulted members of the…
A ‘Just Transition’ means shaping a low-carbon and high nature future, whilst ensuring no people, workers, places, sectors, countries, or regions are left behind. It is used to define a better…
The UK’s biggest celebration of climate and nature action is happening this summer - and everyone’s invited. This year’s Great Big Green Week is all about swaps, whether that’s skills, ideas,…
Jo Smith, Chief Executive of Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, shares The Wildlife Trusts' thoughts on the wholly inadequate 5-week consultation launched by Defra on 14th March 2024, with the aim of…
Throughout history, humanity has found solace, inspiration, and connection in the sounds of the natural world.
When was the last time you told your GP that something they recommended for you actually worked? If you are like most of us, the answer is probably never… so, here’s a chance to change that!
For more than a century the destruction of the natural environment and decline towards extinction of many iconic wildlife species has run parallel to the long-standing oppression and exclusion of…