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The simultaneous effect of habitat fragmentation, overexploitation, and climate warming could accelerate the decline of populations...
Wednesday, 07 February 2007 08:49

NI faces sewage treatment fines

The European Court has heaped criticism on Northern Ireland for its poor sewage treatment system. The country will now face huge fines for its substandard process – the severity of which will be decided at a later date.
There is just a fortnight left to influence the national programme for representing water consumers in England and Wales over the coming year, the Consumer Council for Water reminds customers.

Ofwat today launched a consultation into any regulatory issues arising from the new ownership of Thames Water.

Monday, 05 February 2007 09:51

Plumbers called on to help save the world

Last week plumbers and heating engineers were called on to help save the world by promoting the use of water and energy efficiency in homes.
Two connected consultations announced last week seek the views of stakeholders on important changes to water resources policy in England.

Late last night, Working Group I of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) adopted the Summary for Policymakers of the first volume of “Climate Change 2007”, also known as the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4).

Investment in flood defences should rise substantially to keep up with climate change is the message that the Environment Agency Board will hear and discuss when they meet in Bristol today.
Areas of England most at risk of "serious water stress", and the factors used to identify these areas, were unveiled today by the Environment Agency.
Tuesday, 30 January 2007 09:09

Queensland will drink waste water

Queensland’s state premier has warned people in the south-eastern state that they will soon have to start drinking water containing recycled sewage.
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