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I N 2020, I BECAME HONORARY secretary of ...
In 2019, attendees at a conference held by the non-profit Waterwise heard a stark warning from a man named Sir James Bevan, who at the time was the chief executive of the Environment Agency. Bevan had
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Water we going to do? Let’s dive in → Water covers more than 70% of the Earth’s surface. Yet 97% of it is saline, and much of what remains is locked away in ice caps and glaciers. If all the planet’s
High water levels, submerged floodplains and fast-moving, debris-laden flows have become a common sight this winter, raising understandable concerns about the impact such conditions may have on our fisheries and fish stocks...
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