ECO CHAMBER PODCAST: Divide and REUL, beaver breakout, and DEFRA’s ‘culture of delay’

Listen as the ENDS Report team examines why the green watchdog has sunk its teeth into the government’s environmental track record, how ministers are getting on with their plans to ignite a bonfire of retained EU laws, and DEFRA’s ‘culture of delay’

Every fortnight, the ENDS team runs down the biggest green news stories and takes a forensic look at one of the more deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today.

In this 29th episode, the team explores:

  •  why the green watchdog has sunk its teeth into the government's environmental track record
  •  the progress of ministers' plans to ignite a bonfire of retained EU laws
  •  how a rewilding project in Dorset has faced an unexpected hiccup
  •  what can be done to fix what critics are describing as DEFRA’s “culture of delay”
  •  and why a landmark European ruling on pesticides could have far-reaching implications


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