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Environment

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    House of Lords Science and Technology Committee report: Impact of noise and light pollution on human health

    Wednesday, 01 May, 2024

    In July 2023 the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee published a report into the impact of noise and light pollution on human health. It found that while there is some evidence that both noise and light pollution are harmful to humans, there are significant gaps in research and understanding. This briefing looks at the definitions of noise and light pollution, current legislation and guidelines, and the committee’s report and subsequent government response.

    • In Focus
    • Environment
    • Health
    • Science & Technology
  • Research Briefing

    Commercial Organisations and Public Authorities Duty (Human Rights and Environment) Bill [HL]: HL Bill 17 of 2023–24

    Monday, 29 April, 2024

    The Commercial Organisations and Public Authorities Duty (Human Rights and Environment) Bill [HL] is a private member’s bill introduced by Baroness Young of Hornsey (Crossbench). It would place due diligence obligations concerning human rights and the environment on businesses and public sector bodies. The House of Lords is scheduled to debate the bill at second reading on 10 May 2024.

    • Research Briefing
    • Business
    • Environment
    • Justice
  • Research Briefing

    Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill: HL Bill 64 of 2023–24

    Monday, 29 April, 2024

    The Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill is a private member’s bill sponsored by Lord Randall of Uxbridge (Conservative). It would provide for the extension of the maximum lease available to the Zoological Society of London for land in Regent’s Park used by London Zoo. The House of Commons has passed the bill and it has cross-party support. The House of Lords is scheduled to debate the bill at second reading on 10 May 2024.

    • Research Briefing
    • Agriculture & Farming
    • Communities
    • Environment
    • Family & Civil Law
  • In Focus

    UK-India relations: 2030 roadmap and future trade partnership

    Wednesday, 03 April, 2024

    The UK and India have a complex and multifaceted history. In recent years, their relationship has focused on political and economic cooperation. Both countries have agreed to a framework setting out future relations and are currently negotiating a free trade agreement. With India’s next general election scheduled to take place between April and June 2024, this briefing analyses the potential trajectory of UK-India relations.

    • In Focus
    • Defence
    • Environment
    • Foreign Policy
    • International Law
    • International Trade
  • In Focus

    Built Environment Committee report: Impact of environmental regulations on development

    Wednesday, 27 March, 2024

    The government has committed to increase house building and improve the UK’s infrastructure while also protecting and improving the natural environment. The balance between these two objectives has been considered by the House of Lords Built Environment Committee in a report on the impact of environmental regulations on development. This article summarises the committee’s conclusions and the government’s response ahead of a House of Lords debate on the report.

    • In Focus
    • Communities
    • Environment
    • Local Government
  • In Focus

    Horticultural Sector Committee report: ‘Sowing the seeds: A blooming English horticultural sector’

    Wednesday, 27 March, 2024

    In a report published in November 2023 the House of Lords Horticultural Sector Committee highlighted the importance of the horticultural sector to the UK. The report detailed impacts of the sector on the economy, food supply, wellbeing and net zero ambitions. However, it said the industry faced a number of challenges and was not being given the attention or support it deserved. The committee’s report listed 93 recommendations for the government to help the sector meet these challenges and realise its potential.

    • In Focus
    • Agriculture & Farming
    • Environment
    • Science & Technology
  • Research Briefing

    Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill: HL Bill 49 of 2023–24

    Thursday, 29 February, 2024

    The Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill was announced as part of the King’s Speech on 7 November 2023. The bill would mandate that the oil and gas regulator hold annual licensing rounds for offshore petroleum production, subject to two tests being met.

    • Research Briefing
    • Energy
    • Environment
  • In Focus

    ‘Undergrounding’ electrical transmission cables

    Tuesday, 20 February, 2024

    There are 4,500 miles of overhead electricity transmission lines in England and Wales. This contrasts with just over 900 miles of underground cables. ‘Undergrounding’, the replacement of overhead cables with underground cables, is used in limited circumstances, such as in nationally designated landscapes. There have been calls for an increase in undergrounding. However, the government has pointed to several issues, including the higher cost of underground cables.

    • In Focus
    • Energy
    • Environment
  • In Focus

    River pollution and the regulation of private water companies

    Monday, 19 February, 2024

    Only 14% of rivers in England have a good ecological status and none have a good chemical status. Agriculture, wastewater and diffuse urban pollution are the main sources of pollution affecting water bodies in England. In recent years, the failure of water companies to prevent sewage discharges has attracted attention, and questions have been asked about whether the government and bodies such as Ofwat and the Environment Agency are doing enough to regulate water companies and enforce environmental law.

    • In Focus
    • Agriculture & Farming
    • Business
    • Environment
  • In Focus

    Water and sewage companies: Executive remuneration

    Friday, 16 February, 2024

    Following concern over several issues including pollution and poor customer service, the remuneration of senior executives in the water industry has come under scrutiny. Ofwat, the economic regulator of the sector, has announced tighter measures on water company executive bonuses when they have not been sufficiently earned. Ofwat is also to consult on measures to ban water company executives from receiving bonuses if a company has committed serious criminal breaches.

    • In Focus
    • Environment
  • In Focus

    Home is where the heat is: Energy efficiency and home insulation

    Wednesday, 14 February, 2024

    The government has committed to improving the energy efficiency of domestic properties, including by providing support to help households to insulate their homes. This briefing considers the government’s recent announcements concerning improving home insulation.

    • In Focus
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Housing
  • In Focus

    New licensing for pet primates

    Friday, 09 February, 2024

    Thousands of primates are being kept as pets in the UK. The government is legislating to introduce licensing and higher welfare standards to end primates being kept in low welfare domestic environments. This briefing looks at the issue and the legislation.

    • In Focus
    • Environment
  • In Focus

    Environmental land management: Recent changes to the sustainable farming incentive and countryside stewardship schemes

    Thursday, 18 January, 2024

    The government is part way through the implementation of the environmental land management scheme in England. This replaces the system of financial support established during the UK’s membership of the EU common agricultural policy. This briefing considers how this scheme has been implemented, including recently announced changes. It also considers how support for biodiversity and the control of certain invasive species is provided through the environmental land management scheme.

    • In Focus
    • Agriculture & Farming
    • Brexit & the EU
    • Environment
  • In Focus

    The 1.5-degree celsius global warming threshold: Could it be breached in 2024?

    Friday, 12 January, 2024

    At the 2015 UN climate change conference, the international community agreed to make efforts to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels. Since then, global temperatures have continued to rise, with record-breaking temperatures in 2023. The UK’s Met Office has projected that 2024 could be even warmer, with the 1.5-degree threshold temporarily exceeded. This briefing summarises the background to the 1.5-degree threshold, and what actions the UK government is taking to mitigate the impacts of climate change.

    • In Focus
    • Environment
    • Foreign Policy
  • In Focus

    UK contribution to international development: Mitigating the impact of climate change on developing nations

    Friday, 22 December, 2023

    The UK government spent £12.79bn in official development assistance in 2022. A portion of this support was focused on mitigating the impact of climate change on developing countries, including through measures outlined in the government’s international development white paper and through contributions to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s green climate fund. However, some stakeholders have called on the government to provide further support, particularly in relation to its spending commitments.

    • In Focus
    • Environment
    • Foreign Policy

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