When the UK joined the EU in 1973, it was dubbed the 'dirty man of Europe' thanks to its out of control pollution, writes Craig Bennett. Since then EU laws have forced us to clean up our act. But if we leave, all that may go into the reverse, with terrible impacts on our air, water, health, and wildlife.
Outside the EU, the UK could again be the ‘dirty man of Europe' Craig Bennett Friends of the Earth | 25th January 2016 Comment EU UK Law Politics Pollution Conservation london-pollution-cut.jpg When …
After a succession of the hottest years and months ever recorded, climate is a hot topic, writes Liz Hutchins. But BBC1's 'Big Questions' climate change debate last Sunday completely missed the point. Instead of debating the only real question - how should we respond? - the BBC ran yet another repeat of the so-over 'believers versus deniers' ding-dong. Why do they still not get it?
… restoring nature, creating more sustainable agriculture that doesn't devastate …