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Drax controversy precedes resignation from the CCC

Drax controversy precedes resignation from the CCC Drax’s head of sustainability and member of the Climate Change Committee (CCC) is to leave both her roles after former government adviser Lord Randall claimed a conflict of interest between them. by Gareth Simkins Drax Power s plans to build a biomass CCS system have been questioned. Photograph: Paul Simpson/Getty Images Sign in to continue Monthly print issues Integration with ENDS Compliance Manager helping you plan ahead and ensure compliance for your organisation Individual or bespoke multi-user packages available

E-scooter trials set to change Essex | Great British Life

E-Scooter trials began in Basildon - Credit: Spin The Covid-19 pandemic has changed our world and how many of us view it. It has highlighted the impact our existing society is having on our planet and what significant changes must be made before it is irreversible. And we can all make a difference. Small changes can make a huge impact to help reduce our carbon footprint.    ‘As part of its Safer, Greener, Healthier Transport Campaign, Essex County Council were looking for an alternative mode of transport that would reduce emissions in the county and provide the local community with an environmentally friendly travel option,’ says Steve Pyer, UK country manager of Spin, an e-scooter rental company and the micro-mobility unit of Ford Motor Company. 

E-scooter trials start in Essex | Great British Life

E-scooter trials start in Essex | Great British Life
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A seismic day for animal welfare in Britain: Maximum jail terms jump for worst offences

Horsetalk.co.nz A seismic day for animal welfare in Britain: Maximum jail terms jump for worst offences A campaign by animal welfare organisations in Britain has resulted in a major increase in the maximum sentence for the most serious animal cruelty offences. The Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Act has completed its final reading in the House of Lords and has received Royal Assent, meaning sentences for animal cruelty will increase from a maximum of six months to five years. The charity World Horse Welfare said it warmly welcomed the passage of the long-awaited bill. It has been part of a coalition of leading animal welfare organisations that have been pushing Britain’s parliament to increase penalties.

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