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Every week, the ENDS team runs down the biggest green news stories, shines a spotlight on some pretty nasty chemicals, and takes a forensic look at one of the more deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today. Read more on the issues covered at www.endsreport.com or follow us on Twitter @TheENDSReport
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Eco Chamber Environmental Data Services (ENDS)

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    • 4.5 • 12 Ratings

Every week, the ENDS team runs down the biggest green news stories, shines a spotlight on some pretty nasty chemicals, and takes a forensic look at one of the more deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today. Read more on the issues covered at www.endsreport.com or follow us on Twitter @TheENDSReport
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    The supersized King's Speech PLUS The Wildlife Trusts' CEO on housing, Celtic rainforests and Labour's vision

    The supersized King's Speech PLUS The Wildlife Trusts' CEO on housing, Celtic rainforests and Labour's vision

    Every week, the ENDS team enters the ECO Chamber to discuss the UK’s biggest green news stories, and take a forensic look at one of the deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today.
    For this week’s Big Green News, the team discusses:

    The implications of the King's Speech for the climate and the UK's natural environmentWhy the housing secretary wants to change the process of environmental assessments. And Mary Creagh, Lough Neagh's restoration plan and Wild Justice in Dartmoor, we'll give you the news-in-brief.
    For our deep-dive we speak with the chief executive of the Wildlife Trusts Craig Bennett on Labour's direction of green policy, the relationships with NGOs, how the Trusts' wildbelt works with Labour's greybelt, the restoration of the Celtic rainforests and how to avoid falling into corporate traps.


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    • 46 min
    Miliband’s solar power play, Ofwat gives? PLUS The greenest cities in England

    Miliband’s solar power play, Ofwat gives? PLUS The greenest cities in England

    Every week, the ENDS team enters the ECO Chamber to discuss the UK’s biggest green news stories, and take a forensic look at one of the deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today.
    In this week’s episode, we focus on the politics of solar power – more than a gigawatt of solar energy has been approved by the energy minister Ed Milliband but how, where and why? 
    And Ofwat’s draft price determinations show water bills will go up. Will the additional rates improve our natural environment? 
    For the news-in-brief the team discusses:

    The asbestor waste dumper of Devon Ofwat's national sewage investigationAnd Green Electricity Wales. 
    For this week's deep-dive, the team explores the big cities of England and where you will find the greenest urban places in the country.

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    • 31 min
    Labour landslide: who’s in, who’s out PLUS Reeves revs up building blitz

    Labour landslide: who’s in, who’s out PLUS Reeves revs up building blitz

    Every week, the ENDS team enters the ECO Chamber to discuss the UK’s biggest green news stories, and take a forensic look at one of the deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today.
    In this week’s episode, we look back and forwards at the politics of now: the slayed beasts of the Conservatives, the triumphant hunters of the labour party and the jolly Lib Dems who were laughing all the way to the polls. But who’s in charge now and what are Labour’s priorities? We’ll be working through all the political news of the past seven days.
    And for our deep dive, we’ll be exploring the government's latest push into the realms of planning reform as they get to building the change they promised.

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    • 31 min
    Fibreglass-filled oysters, the new cow tax PLUS the general election showdown for nature

    Fibreglass-filled oysters, the new cow tax PLUS the general election showdown for nature

    Every week, the ENDS team enters the ECO Chamber to discuss the UK’s biggest green news stories, and take a forensic look at one of the deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today.
    In THIS week’s episode, we focus on:

    The oysters in the south coast of England, which have been swallowing tiny pieces of boats made of fibreglass. The wild boars poisoned with PFAS pollution PLUS for our news-in-brief we’ll find out about Europe’s first tax on cows, the UK’s missing forest the size of Birmingham, and the outrageous levels of e.coli floating alongside the Henley Royal Regatta.
    For our deep dive, we’ll be running through the policies, pledges and promises made by both the Conservative and Labour parties in the run up to the big vote.


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    • 24 min
    Supreme Court strikes down oil, nature's protest PLUS what happens when NGOs get too close to big business

    Supreme Court strikes down oil, nature's protest PLUS what happens when NGOs get too close to big business

    Every week, the ENDS team enters the ECO Chamber to discuss the UK’s biggest green news stories, and take a forensic look at one of the deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today.
    We want to hear from our listeners on what we can do to improve the podcast. To help us, and to be in with a chance to win £100 in John Lewis vouchers, please take part in our five-minute survey: https://www.endsreport.com/podcastsurvey
    For this week’s Big Green News, the team discusses:
    The Supreme Court ruling for a Surrey oil drill site that could fundamentally change the landscape for all new fossil fuel projects in the future.We’ll also bring you the news-in-brief looking at the latest political twists for our natural environment and the march of the 60,000.
    For our deep dive, we’ll be exploring the uncomfortable alliances of NGOs taking money from polluting businesses after it was revealed that the WWF’s ties to TESCO could have prevented a nasty report from being published… a report that could have negatively impacted the supermarket’s reputation.

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    • 22 min
    MAYDAY: The forgotten poison in our skies

    MAYDAY: The forgotten poison in our skies

    It’s taken nearly four decades for a global phase out of leaded petrol, light aircraft still use fuel containing lead to keep flying their planes. The US and the EU are looking to phase out this source of harmful lead pollution, but the UK is hanging back.
    Aviation fuel AVGAS 100LL uses Tetraethlylead for fuel stability. When this lead is jettisoned from the engine at takeoff, these poisonous compounds are released into the air and soil – impacting the environment, and potentially exposing people in the surrounding area.
    The World Health Organization estimates that more than 2 million deaths globally were attributed to chemical exposures in 2019, with lead exposure attributed to nearly half of these deaths. Children are particularly vulnerable to lead, which can cause “profound and permanent” adverse health impacts according to the WHO.

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    • 40 min

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