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EMS and the University of Sheffield are working to future-proof our rail infrastructure against the effects of climate change

Fortnightly Bulletin - 21st November 2022

Fortnightly Bulletin - 21st November 2022

Bankers for Net Zero, the UK chapter of UN Net-Zero Banking Alliance, warns that SMEs risk losing large corporate customers unless they can report on their net-zero emissions.

Fortnightly Bulletin - 7th November 2022

Fortnightly Bulletin - 7th November 2022

Glaciers across the globe - including the last ones in Africa - will be unavoidably lost by 2050 due to climate change, the UN says in a report.

Fortnightly Bulletin - 24th October 2022

Fortnightly Bulletin - 24th October 2022

Read our fortnightly bulletin providing you with industry updates and environmental legislation to help you remain compliant.

Fortnightly Bulletin - 26th September 2022

Fortnightly Bulletin - 26th September 2022

City-dwelling oaks, maples, poplars, elms, pines and chestnuts are among more than 1,000 tree species that have been flagged at risk due to climate change.

During times of drought our groundwater is more important than ever

During times of drought our groundwater is more important than ever

Groundwater is under threat from increasing water needs, pollution, and climate change.

Even Stronger Together 

Even Stronger Together 

We have been busy forming strong teams and forging relationships with our new colleagues, so that we can now focus and offer you the very best in environmental consultancy and services.  

Fortnightly Bulletin - 6th June 2022

Fortnightly Bulletin - 6th June 2022

Ambitious plans to expand offshore wind around the UK to power homes and businesses with cheap, homegrown energy received a further boost.

Fortnightly Bulletin - 16th May 2022

Fortnightly Bulletin - 16th May 2022

Recent research from the University of Southampton and the National Federation of Roofing Contractors has made the case that the way in which roofs are built may be of great benefit to mitigating some impacts of climate change.

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