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  On the whole, October was settled, with anticyclonic conditions dictating weather patterns for much of the month. Monthly temperatures were moderately above average and it was unseasonably Read more

  Opening date on Je-S: 4 February 2016Closing date on Je-S: 16:00 on 17 March 2016Interview dates: To be confirmed NERC wishes to award a number of Knowledge Exchange (KE) fellowships. KE Read more

  Summary Normal river flows and groundwater levels are likely for the next one to three months across the UK. This is despite the generally dry August to October period which led to depressed Read more

  The Satellite Applications Catapult is hosting a two-day sandpit to develop proof-of-concept climate services projects. The climate services projects will make use of climate information, Read more

  In just two years retailers, brands and organisations from across the clothing supply chain have reduced water impacts by a significant 12.5% per tonne of clothing, against a 15% reduction Read more

  Major 5 year study indicates lower GHG emissions from UK arable agriculture than previously thought Produced by a consortium of 23 organisations, including the REA, NFU, AHDB, Vivergo Fuels Read more

  Customers' number one priority for the water industry is safe, reliable supplies of water at a price they can afford. To deliver this, it's critically important that the water industry plans Read more

The Adaptation Sub-Committee (ASC) of the Committee on Climate Change has been asked by the Government to lead the next UK Climate Change Risk Assessment. An ASC Evidence Report will be published in Read more

  CDP’s annual water report, ‘Accelerating Action’, was launched in Tokyo, Japan last week by Cate Lamb, Head of Water. Read the full Accelerating Action Report and Summary. In a year when the Read more

  Under the Climate Change Act 2008, the UK Government is required to publish a Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) every five years. The first assessment was published in 2012 and the next is Read more

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