The Resurgence & Ecologist magazine has ditched the plastic wrap after a year of searching for the most sustainable solution.
Practising what we preach - on plastics Laura Briggs | 9th November 2018 News Resurgence & Ecologist Plastic Pollution Composting Sustainable Materials microplastics-chesapeake-cut.jpg The Resurgence …
Disposing of wastewater from uncoventional gas and oil techniques - including fracking - is one of the big challenges facing the UK.
LAURA BRIGGS reports
… Research Council (NERC) and the Environment, Sustainability and Energy Division of the …
A once quiet voice, hard to distinguish against the grinding machine of intensive food production is now shouting above the noise. LAURA BRIGGS reports on the growing interest in grass as a feeding option
Let Them Eat Grass: The Livestock That is.... Laura Briggs | 18th July 2016 News Farming Food Livestock Grass-fed Industrial Farming Traditional Farming cows grass 1015.jpg A once quiet voice, hard …
The loss of birds could significantly impact efforts to combat deforestation, according to research from scientists looking at species across the Brazilian Amazon. LAURA BRIGGS reports
Scientists highlight the critical role of birds in forest regeneration Laura Briggs | 16th January 2017 News Amazon Forest Conservation Deforestation image 2_white-tailed cotinga_alexander lees_.jpg …
Removing the natural habitat of Hazel Dormice - one of the UK's most endangered species - is further threatening their existence says a new report from Manchester Metropolitan University. LAURA BRIGGS reports
New study shows habitat loss as the reason for the UK's 'Disappearing Dormice' Laura Briggs | 1st February 2017 News Dormice Conservation Ecology dormousefig-1.jpg Removing the natural habitat of …
The Valbona Valley in northern Albania faces destruction from the planned works, despite being within the protected area of the Valbona National Park. LAURA BRIGGS reports
New hydroelectric power projects threaten The Valbona Valley in Albania Laura Briggs | 2nd December 2016 News Energy Campaigning Renewables Botany your-journey.jpeg The Valbona Valley in northern …
As leading figures from the world of law, ecology and technology prepare to come together and discuss how best to deal with non-native invasive plants in the UK, more research is still needed on how best to manage these species taking over the countryside writes LAURA BRIGGS
Tackling the knotty issue of non native invasive weeds: what impact will Brexit have? Laura Briggs | 21st September 2016 News Invasive Weeds Brexit Japanese Knotweed japanese knotweed.jpg As leading …