UK Government Proposes Peatland Burning Ban

The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs is proposing to extend the ban on peatland burning to protect habitats, cut carbon emissions, and improve air and water quality.

01 April 2025

International Forest Day: Celebrating the Power of Forests

As we enter unchartered territory as a result of human-induced climate change, the lifeline forests provide must not be understated nor underestimated. As well as being crucial ecosystems for food security, they are a pivotal tool for both climate change mitigation and adaptation.

21 March 2025

WWF Calls for a Global Moratorium on Deep Seabed Mining

In light of the upcoming 30th session of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) March Council meeting, WWF is calling on governments to halt deep seabed mining, citing significant threats to marine ecosystems, climate regulation, and sustainable development for coastal communities and indigenous peoples.

17 March 2025

UK Economy Heading for $141 Billion Loss Caused by Stranded Fossil Fuel Assets

New report from UKSIF and TREX shows global economic exposure to fossil fuel asset stranding risk amounts to $2.28tn by 2040. The UK financial system is itself disproportionately exposed to the stranding risk, ranking 9th globally for losses per capita – more exposed than the United States, Italy, and France.

06 March 2025

UK’s Climate Change Committee Releases Report on Seventh Carbon Budget

Last week, the UK’s climate advisors, the Climate Change Committee (CCC), presented a new pathway to a decarbonised UK. The CCC sets out how to achieve this by 2050, and what decisions need to be made in the coming years to ensure success. It's analysis shows that emissions must be reduced by 87% (compared to 1990 levels) by 2040.

04 March 2025