Saturday, July 27, 2024

Remote visibility helps protect key assets

Grilles are frequently employed to prevent the accumulation of debris in drainage channels such as culverts that are difficult to access. However, during periods...
Monitoring river catchments

The European Water Framework Directive and the role of monitoring…

The WFD has driven a wide variety of environmental improvements over the last 20 years, but by its own measures it has failed to...
Continusous monitoring of lithium manufacture processes

New technology is a game-changer for lithium manufacture

As global effort to fight climate change intensifies, the challenge for battery manufacturers and their supply chains is to find ways to meet the...
Buttonwood marketing team at the COP28 Conference

Buttonwood wins COP28 PR contract with Brazil

In 2023 Buttonwood Marketing was employed by the Government of Brazil to supply PR and Media Services during the COP28 UN Climate Change Conference. Two...
Paramo PFAS-free waterproof clothing

PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ – our article explains why it’s time for action!

If you use products such as non-stick frying pans, greaseproof packaging or waterproof clothing, you are probably unknowingly contributing to the proliferation of extremely...

Fast instrumentation service assures environmental accreditation

In April 2022, the Leeds based stack testing company, Alkali Environmental was awarded UKAS and MCERTS accreditation for its emissions testing services. However, just...
Ruminants burp greenhouse gases

Lowering greenhouse gas emissions by altering the diets of ruminant livestock…

Scientists in South East Asia have been measuring greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from goats and cattle in a series of research projects investigating the...
Storm, overflow, river, water quality, monitoring, Environment Act

Interviews shed light on river water quality impacts of the Environment Act 2021

We have interviewed some of the key players in river water quality, seeking their views on how water quality will be monitored under the...
Ammonia as a marine fuel

Researchers investigate ammonia as a potential fuel for marine decarbonisation

A group of academic and industrial partners have been awarded a £5.5million grant by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to accelerate...

High frequency monitoring needed to protect UK rivers!

High frequency monitoring needed to protect UK rivers! The science behind nutrient pollution in rivers is still poorly understood despite the fact that nitrate and...