IPCC Climate Report. What can we do?
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust CEO Debbie Tann shares her thoughts on the IPCC report.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust CEO Debbie Tann shares her thoughts on the IPCC report.
As Portsmouth Councillors are considering new plans to cross red lines by destroying legally protected nature spaces, the Trust’s Policy Officer David says we must challenge them to do better for…
Portsmouth City Council leaders continue to trot out mistruths in their march to breach red-lines for nature with super-peninsula plans
Despite the obvious shortcomings there are three big reasons why COP26 still gave us hope...
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust welcomes the Government’s decision to extend native species protected status to beavers, and agrees with the proposals outlined in the consultation to…
COP 26 isn't all about nations and world leaders. Your local council has enormous power to ignore or choose to deal with the climate and nature emergencies! Find out why councils are so…
Last year alone, there were just over 400,000 spills of sewage into England’s rivers and seas. It is evident that urgent action is needed to end sewage pollution.
Last Wednesday afternoon, Portsmouth’s councillors overwhelmingly voted to 'pause and rethink' plans for Tipner West.
As the world’s governments prepare to head to Glasgow for COP26, the global climate summit, to discuss global action to tackle the crises, we hope to look closer to home and highlight the links…