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England’s playgrounds crumble as council budgets fall
Children suffering from ‘shameful’ failure to protect play with park budgets falling by £350m in 11 years
Playgrounds around England are falling to pieces, missing large pieces of play equipment, or simply being locked up, as councils facing huge budget cuts struggle to maintain them. In some of the poorest parts of the country, family groups are warning that children face a summer spent indoors because of a lack of safe and free spaces to play.
The head of Play England has said that children’s mental health will suffer as a result, and has called for radical change from what he called a “shameful” lack of protection for children and play in planning.
Continue reading...UK government ‘ignoring green watchdog’ over air quality rules
Exclusive: Deleting national emissions ceiling regulations as part of scrapping EU laws ‘a clear example of deregulation’
The government is ignoring its post-Brexit green watchdog over the removal of air quality regulations, in a move that has been described by experts as “a clear example of deregulation”.
The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) was set up in 2020 to replace the role the EU had played in regulating and enforcing environmental law in the UK. Campaigners raised concerns at the time that it might not have the same teeth as the EU and that it would not be able to stop the government riding roughshod over environment protections.
Continue reading...“Simply not workable:” CEC slams planning conditions on wind and battery project
Victorian planning minister gives go-ahead for 350MW wind farm, but only if it agrees to take a five-month break in construction for Brolga breeding season.
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Turbines go up at Flat Rocks wind farm, to power BHP nickel mines
BHP marks progress on project that will help supply the entire annual electricity consumption at its Kalgoorlie nickel smelter and Kambalda concentrator.
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NSW swamped by bids for new wind, solar and deep storage to replace coal
NSW says its latest tender for wind, solar and long duration storage has received offers of three times more capacity than sought.
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UK must ‘build power lines faster’ to get backlog of green energy projects on grid
Energy networks commissioner urges action to ease decade-long delay for windfarms and solar arrays
New power lines in Britain should be built more quickly to ease the decade-long backlog of renewable energy projects waiting to connect to the electricity grid, according to a report commissioned by the government.
The government’s first energy networks commissioner, Nick Winser, used his report to warn ministers that without new cables and substations more green energy projects were likely to be rolled out before they could be connected to the grid.
Continue reading...Doctors urge politicians to stand firm on schemes to tackle air pollution
Exclusive: hundreds of consultants, GPs and others write to Keir Starmer and Sadiq Khan over Labour’s position on Ulez
Hundreds of doctors have urged politicians to stand firm on initiatives to tackle air pollution, warning that they see its “devastating health consequences” in patients on a daily basis.
Air pollution is the single largest environmental risk to public health, linked to between 28,000 and 36,000 UK deaths a year. The estimated cost to the NHS and social care of air pollutants is estimated to be £1.6bn between 2017 and 2025.
Keir Starmer and other senior Labour figures have prompted alarm among health professionals after they called on the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, to reflect on the expansion of the capital’s ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) after the Uxbridge byelection defeat.
Ocean heat record broken, with grim implications for the planet
“Turbine graveyard” debunked: Anatomy of a media anti-wind scare campaign
Claims decommissioned wind turbine blades were secretly dumped in a Queensland forest have been thoroughly debunked – but not before being gobbled up Murdoch media.
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PNG publishes REDD+ safeguard guidelines
US snake hunters fight pythons big enough to devour gators
“Limitless” energy: How offshore floating solar could power population hotspots
Vast arrays of solar panels floating on calm seas near the Equator could provide effectively unlimited energy to densely populated countries in Asia and Africa.
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Offshore wind: Perpetuating the myth of ‘terra nullius’ in Australia waters could prove costly
The Commonwealth’s offshore wind scheme makes First Nations’ rights, interests and responsibilities invisible, creating enormous financial and reputational risk.
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CP Daily: Thursday August 3, 2023
WCI Markets: CCAs recoil after record-setting rally, WCAs inch higher again
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Growing number of sewage monitors in England’s bathing waters ‘broken’
New analysis of Environment Agency data by Lib Dems shows more than 100 systems are faulty
An increasing number of sewage monitors in England’s swimming spots are broken, new analysis has shown, meaning unknown quantities of raw sewage may be present in bathing waters.
New analysis of 2022 Environment Agency data by the Liberal Democrats has shown that more than 100 sewage monitors in bathing waters were faulty. This is an increase on 2021, when 88 of the monitors were broken.
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