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Dezeen School Shows: an urban park with creative spaces informed by Huddersfield's natural environment is among the landscape ...
Increasing urbanisation is linked to a decline in crucial pollinator populations, including nocturnal moths, hoverflies, and ...
Allotments aren’t just good for people. They’re vital for wildlife too. A study of four UK cities found that allotments host ...
The firm's head of strategic built environment growth on the importance of development, achieving gender parity in her team, ...
Millions of litres of chlorinated water were emptied into a waterway near Barnsley over nearly a month, killing hundreds of ...
Yorkshire Water was ordered to pay nearly £900,000 after polluting a Barnsley watercourse with millions of litres of chlorinated water.
It's not that often that high schoolers are right at the centre of politics. But that's what's happening in the UK right now.
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The research details how pollinators are crucial to the life cycle for over 35 percent of crops and 60 to 90 percent of flowers, yet in urban areas, the lesser-known fly and moth species are ...
Urban Radar - New episode In this month's special feature - Cyborg Rights & the City - Tom Goodfellow and Beth Perry are joined by Simon Marvin and Allan McCay for a conversation on tech and urbanism ...
Urban areas support 43% fewer pollinator species than rural locations. Moths and hoverflies decline more severely than bees.
The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Urban Search and Rescue unit, Ken Pagurek, has left the organization, citing "chaos" at the agency, said The New York Times. Pagurek had ...