"Falmouth MP Jayne Kirkham reform of water industry."
It's incredible when you think about it, South West Water has just been fined £1.85 million for poisoning a whole town, Brixham win Devon, that's the 165th offence they're been found guilty of and yet they still have an operating licence?
What's the hells going on?
https://t.co/YLukkFNY9d
Moorland burning exposes millions to unsafe air pollution
Managed burning on moorland in the UK led to millions of people being exposed to unsafe levels of fine particulate pollution, according to research led by the University of Leeds and the RSPB.
https://t.co/VoOoeO52rq
Another proud moment for @SouthernWater as two Kent beaches are placed on the 'no go' list for swimmers, which shows the 20 locations with the poorest water quality in the UK.
Imagine the impact on local businesses throughout the summer.
https://t.co/ODA99Fh2Sm
@Johncadden5@Feargal_Sharkey@jackiekemp You are missing the point John Excluding DW Water tap water is good everywhere. It is the illegal management of sewage that is the issue and it is an issue in Scotland as elsewhere
@ThomasHoggUK Enough space on brownfield sites to provide 1.4 million new homes so no need for this Half already have planning permission so building could start at once More profitable for builders to build luxury executive housing out in the country.
@aligreen9999@ThomasHoggUK Loads of trees in Leeds already, not to mention lots of parks, woods and several nature reserves.
I get the impression you have never been here.
@DailyNoahNews@BGatesIsaPyscho If human activity is accounting for only 3% of atmospheric CO2 how do you explain a rise of around 25% since 1985 from 320 to 420 ppm?
@RedSpudd Just plant acorns.
They will germinate when conditions are correct, send down a deep tap root (unlike the whips that are shown in the photograph), cost next to nothing and there will be no plastic pollution from the tree shelters.
Creating landscapes with more nature is a great and necessary idea - we try and do our bit
But ‘rewilding’ as an ideology is struggling in practice… it quickly runs up against legal and ethical boundaries in human landscapes
This is worth a read…
https://t.co/WfxNjRwfrk
Did Scottish Forestry know Stobo Hope was 'napalmed' with herbicide long before 'new information came to light'?
A forensic analysis suggests yes, they did.
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Sheep are destroying precious British habitats – and we taxpayers are footing the bill to the tune of millions in a climate and biodiversity emergency - it’s bad and bonkers ! @WildJustice_org https://t.co/V4THSsgvQ7
Our latest research shows spot-on flea treatments on dogs are released into water when dogs swim even 28 days after treatment - in contrast to the label which suggests dogs can safely swim 48 h after treatment.
https://t.co/SI4HpvTGZS