Could the three turbines at Alveston, next to the M5 in South Gloucestershire, be the last wind farm to be built in England in our lifetime, or just the last one until the government (or a new one) reverses the policy, and allows further expansion of a form of renewable energy generation which has considerable public… Continue reading
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Electric bikes reach a Stark junction with the mass market
Update, October 13th, 2017 Electric bike company Stark, which says it has developed “the most affordable electric bike in the world, bar none” has raised $489,619 in a Kickstarter crowd-funding project to finance the launch of its range, exceeding its original target by almost 10 times. Its Stark Drive City will have a limited launch price… Continue reading →
Conkers in crisis – can horse chestnut survive annual onslaught by pests?
The damage caused by the larvae of the leaf miner moth in horse chestnuts seems particularly severe in parts of Southern Britain this year. While not fatal in itself, the moth may fatally weaken the trees. Autumn comes prematurely in sad little pockets of England and Wales. As early as July the leaves of the… Continue reading →
Appeal launched to buy vital piece of River Thames wildlife jigsaw
Stop press: BBOWT raises £575,001.23 (100%) by close of appeal, 30th September. Chimney Meadows, on the banks of the River Thames near Bampton in Oxfordshire, is one of the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust’s biggest and most important nature reserves, vital habitat for otters and endangered wading birds. In 2004, with the help of its… Continue reading →
Sleek and silent killer returns to the skies of an English market town
A pair of peregrine falcons is raising a single chick on a nesting platform at the top of the 200 feet high County Hall in the centre of the Buckinghamshire town of Aylesbury. The falcons have been nesting here since 2011, and I don’t think our sense of wonder should diminish. All round the world, totemic… Continue reading →
Corals reefs worth an annual $36 billion to tourism in peril worldwide
Climate change is causing significant damage to a multi billion dollar sector of the tourism industry, the coral reefs of 100 countries and territories, and scientists say there is only a narrowing window of opportunity in which to preserve what’s left of it. A report published in April 2017 put the value of “on-reef and… Continue reading →