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Why did the RSPB brand government ministers 'liars' over their plan to axe nutrient neutrality rules, only to later apologise? What does Labour's latest reshuffle tell us about how seriously the party takes environmental issues? Listen to the latest episode of ENDS Report's ECO Chamber podcast to find out.
Every week, the ENDS team runs down the biggest green news stories across the UK and takes a forensic look at one of the more deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today.
In this week's episode we discuss:
* The continuing fallout from the government's plan to scrap nutrient neutrality rules
* The green track record of new net zero secretary Claire Coutinho
* And what Labour’s latest reshuffle tells us about how seriously the party takes environmental issues
For this week's deep dive, we are joined by Friends of the Earth lawyer Katie de Kauwe, who explains why the NGO believes the government is in breach of the Climate Change Act and discusses why a case before the Supreme Court could have major implications for UK fossil fuel development.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Environmental Data Services (ENDS)Why did the RSPB brand government ministers 'liars' over their plan to axe nutrient neutrality rules, only to later apologise? What does Labour's latest reshuffle tell us about how seriously the party takes environmental issues? Listen to the latest episode of ENDS Report's ECO Chamber podcast to find out.
Every week, the ENDS team runs down the biggest green news stories across the UK and takes a forensic look at one of the more deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today.
In this week's episode we discuss:
* The continuing fallout from the government's plan to scrap nutrient neutrality rules
* The green track record of new net zero secretary Claire Coutinho
* And what Labour’s latest reshuffle tells us about how seriously the party takes environmental issues
For this week's deep dive, we are joined by Friends of the Earth lawyer Katie de Kauwe, who explains why the NGO believes the government is in breach of the Climate Change Act and discusses why a case before the Supreme Court could have major implications for UK fossil fuel development.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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