Third time the charm? Comparing the Welsh approach to environmental principles with the rest of the UK
Whether we will see divergence or convergence in areas of devolved competence after Brexit has been a recurring question since ...
read moreThe long way to a ‘principled’ Brexit in Wales: from the 2020 Task Group to the 2024 Consultation
A different approach, a sense of superiority, and uncertainty as to what the new regime would mean can all explain ...
read moreLate mover advantage? Designing a post-Brexit environmental watchdog for Wales
Brexit opened environmental governance gaps in the UK. During the UK’s membership of the EU, many practical environmental governance functions, ...
read moreThe NI Assembly and Executive are back – what next for the NI environment?
After missing for two years, the Assembly and the Executive, especially the Minister in the Department for Agriculture, Environment and ...
read moreWhat is the death of Lough Neagh an example of?
Lough Neagh, the largest freshwater lake in the UK and Ireland is dying. Eutrophication and ensuing wide-spread cyanobacteria bloom have ...
read moreNI Environmental Governance according to the OEP
For centuries, scholars interested in Gnostic thought could only get their hands on critiques (indeed, very harsh critiques) of Gnosticism, ...
read moreGreen Goals or Fossil Fuel Frenzy? Unpacking the UK’s Energy Future
In the wake of the Prime Minister’s recent announcement granting numerous new oil and gas licenses, the UK’s post-Brexit energy ...
read moreTaking stock of environmental governance in the UK, seven years on from the EU referendum
It has been seven years since the EU referendum and three and a half years since Brexit ‘proper’. This timeframe ...
read moreEnvironmental Governance and Rights in Scotland
Two significant consultations on environmental governance and rights have been launched in Scotland. One reflects on the present position and ...
read moreDid Conservatives turn over a new leaf with “Green Day”?
The story of the Conservative governments during the ‘Age of Brexit’ is one that has been marked by an almost ...
read moreMaking sense of the Green Day
Last Thursday, badged as ‘Green Day’, the UK government unleashed a wave of energy policy announcements in a huge range ...
read moreWhat does the Windsor Framework mean for the Single Electricity Market?
Despite ongoing comment and debate around the Windsor Framework, agreed by the UK and EU, there has been little mention ...
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