The UK government remains “largely off track” to meet climate ambitions, the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) has warned.
UK government legally has to consider environmental impact of policies under new EPPS
The UK government has a legal obligation to consider the impact their policies will have on the environment from today under the EPPS.
Thérèse Coffey responds to OEP criticism of her motion to amend housebuilder pollution laws
Thérèse Coffey has written to Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) head Dame Glenys Stacey and described nutrient pollution laws around new developments as “unavoidably burdensome”.
UK gov is overlooking post green watchdog’s pollution advice
The UK government is overlooking its post-Brexit green watchdog’s advice on removing air quality regulations from the NECR act.