Rees-Mogg’s red tape battle, the return of the osprey, and England’s shrinking shoreline

ECO Chamber podcast: Listen as the ENDS Report team examines Jacob Rees-Mogg's plans to axe all remaining EU laws in under four years, why the government’s flagship Environmental Land Management Scheme is coming unstuck, how the osprey could be making a comeback, why homes on the UK’s east coast are literally falling into the sea, and how seemingly innocuous products can trigger rare allergies

Every fortnight, 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.

In this 14th episode, the team explores:

- Jacob Rees-Mogg and George Eustice’s tiff over axing EU laws

- Why DEFRA's Environmental Land Management Scheme is coming unstuck

- How the osprey is making a comeback

- Why homes on the UK’s east coast are literally falling into the sea

- And how chemicals in everyday products can trigger rare allergies

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