Brexit environment news
- Leave vote makes UK’s transition to clean energy harder, say experts
- MEPs urge UK to honour new EU deal to halve deaths from air pollution
- Siemens freezes new UK wind power investment following Brexit vote
- British fishermen warned Brexit will not mean greater catches
- UK food prices set to rise after Brexit vote
- UN climate chief urges Britain to remain a global warming leader
Environment news
- Ozone layer hole appears to be healing, scientists say
- Children at nearly 90 London secondary schools exposed to dangerous air pollution
- UK sets ambitious new 2030s carbon target
- Climate change is disrupting seasonal behaviour of Britain’s wildlife
- Controversial chemical in Roundup weedkiller escapes immediate ban
- US, Canada and Mexico pledge 50% of power from clean energy by 2025
- Millions exposed to dangerous lead levels in US drinking water, report finds
- UK light pollution ‘causing spring to come a week earlier’
- Global air pollution crisis ‘must not be left to private sector’
Features and comment
- Don’t panic, Brexit doesn’t have to spell gloom for the environment
- Cecil the lion’s legacy: death brings new hope for his grandcubs
- How can we make Brexit work for the environment? | Craig Bennett
- How the dormouse is returning to England’s hedgerows after 100 years
- The sculpture controlled by bees: Wolfgang Buttress’s Hive
Multimedia
- The week in wildlife – in pictures
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Atkins Ciwem environmental photographer of the year 2016 - the winners in pictures
And finally...
Scientist on honeymoon in Thailand stumbles on ‘horrific-looking’ creature that is the first one known to swim