In recent years, several councils and stakeholders across the UK have taken bold steps to "weed out" the use of glyphosate, reacting to public pressure and citing concerns over its safety as a probably carinogenic. However, as reports of growing weeds and safety hazards mount, some councils ar enot reconsidering these bans, opting to reintroduce glyphosate-based methods, as Daniel Docking from the PCA explains.
The Property Care Association takes a look at why flooding is becoming worse and more frequent and how we can mitigate this risk.
Following an extensive review and revision process, The National Tree Safety Group has launched its revised 2nd edition of Common Sense Risk Management of Trees
Andrew Devitt, technical manager at the Property Care Association talks about how to respond to a property flooding.
Joe Osborne is an industry consultancy manager at the Met Office, helping to provide organisations with the tools they need to manage weather and climate risks.
Restoring our peatlands to carbon sinks is critical for nature and our climate, writes Ailis Watt, peat policy officer, The Wildlife Trusts
Ali Morse, water policy manager at The Wildlife Trusts explains some of the Trusts’ projects and how they are benefitting the local area
Do you know what an IDB is and do you have one managing the drainage and water levels in your area? Innes Thomson explains
Mike Childs looks at how local authorities can ramp up what they are doing to tackle the current climate crisis
Government Business lists the five poorest performing London Boroughs in the area of climate action
Government Business lists the top 10 performing London Boroughs in the area of climate action
With MPs highlighting the lack of government policies in place to deliver the net zero target by 2050, we look at what councils are doing
In a country with world-leading emissions data, there is no excuse for inaction, says the British Safety Council's Matthew Holder
Jaise Kuriakose explains the terms ‘net zero’ and ‘carbon neutrality’, and how these are being used to set greenhouse gas mitigation targets
Clean air is expected to be a substantial part of the upcoming Environment Bill. Here, Pauline Castres looks at the urgent need for action