Haverfordwest River Cleddau beside children’s skateboard park. Thought Welsh Water Dwr Cymru had rectified this. Stinking smell of raw sewage flowing into the water.
We have brilliant news! A whole Skokholm mean total of 4333 Razorbills on ledges is a new record, more than reversing the decline seen last year and smashing the 2022 high of 3965
We had a visit from Greg and Jinx, the latter a 4 year old Cocker Spaniel trained to detect rats thanks to Biosecurity for Wales (administered by RSPB Cymru). There was no sign, although we'll need a follow up visit in 3 weeks, whilst trail cams and chew blocks have been deployed
Suspected yesterday and confirmed today, with several adults shooting into burrows with fish. We have Pufflings, these two days earlier than the earliest ever recorded
@I_Am_Yain@EpicWinningMaz@KateFantom@ecocars1 There is a 2014 model S in Germany that has done over 1 million km on the same battery so you can cross one of your concerns off I think.
@johnlucius
Hi John, the news at 10 coverage of the tragic Cardiff car cash included film of a balloon release both in the headlines and in the story itself. Please tell your people not to show balloon releases. Surely I don't need to explain why it is irresponsible. 🙏
Environment Sectetary has dirty hands - with DEFRA setting up its own judge & jury over alleged cover-up of mass killing of crabs off NE by unearthing of toxic Pyridine from dredging for Freeport
@Gill_Nowell @bobbyllew@OwenJones84@lexfridman@eliistender10@trent_dan@GerHerbert1 I travel to Somerset and back from Carmarthenshire about once a month. Round trip is about 260 miles so I have to charge somewhere along the return route. The public charger provision is poor along the entire route, even though it is all motorway.
Happy Christmas! Right now wind is generating 46% of the UK's electricity. With nuclear in 2nd place at nearly 25%, the national grid's carbon intensity is exceptionally low, at just 78 gCO2 per kilowatt hour.
I have fantastic news on Europe's rewilding. Hunting and habitat loss drove many large mammals in Europe close to extinction. New data shows that many of the continent’s mammal populations are flourishing again.
In approving the Cumbria coal mine, @michaelgove says it’s green because of use of carbon capture in UK. But there is no carbon capture technology in commercial use in UK. Pretty extraordinary decision for a government that says it is committed to net zero https://t.co/ErGDBrJ1aS