The Environment Bill is currently before the House of Commons, but the proceedings at Committee stage were suspended until further notice on 19th March 2020 due to the pressing demands of dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. The Bill is now due back for Report stage in June 2020. However, what is already clear is that the Environment Bill for England will constitute a significant dilution of air quality standards.
GREEN RECOVERY WEBINAR
Is covid-19 solving our air pollution problem? Some new data from the UK
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that air pollution kills an estimated 7 million people per year worldwide, and some 4.2 million premature deaths per year are caused by exposure to ambient (outdoor) air pollution. The WHO estimates that 91% of the world’s population lives in places where air pollution levels exceed the WHO limits reflected in its guidelines.
ENFORCEMENT UNDERTAKINGS
WATER CASE, PIGOT v ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
SLEEPWALKING INTO A SURVEILLANCE STATE ?
At present the population of the country is still locked down, and the United Kingdom Parliament is for the time being reduced to a half-empty echo chamber. It is against that background that the UK Government proposes to introduce a contact tracing app, and, apparently, to opt for the centralised version which carries greater risks from state surveillance.
UK AND GERMANY LEAD ONLINE PETERSBERG CLIMATE DIALOGUE ON GREEN RECOVERY
RAPID POLITICAL PROGRESS ON CALLS FOR “GREEN RECOVERY”
EVIDENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENT & RURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WALES - LEGISLATIVE CONSENT MEMORANDUM RE UK ENVIRONMENT BILL
CHEMICALS STRATEGY ON HOLD – CIA STATEMENT ON REAGENTS, BREXIT
DEFRA announced in April that the regular UK Chemical Stakeholders Forum meeting schedule for 24th June would be postponed, and that current work on the country’s Chemical Strategy would be suspended, as relevant staff were being moved to support priority work on Covid -19, on which of course everyone will wish them well.
CORONAVIRUS ACT 2020 receives Royal Assent 25 March 2020
348 pages of emergency legislation, can be found at www.legislation.gov.uk, giving executive government huge powers to address most aspects of the pandemic, from health controls to financial support, comparable to wartime measures.