This briefing paper by RELU was published in 2009. Concerns over climate change and future fuel security have resulted in the development of renewable energies as a substitute for fossil fuels.
Four of the largest cattle companies in the world (Marfrig, Bertin, JBS-Friboi and Minerva) are joining forces to ban the purchase of cattle from areas of cleared rainforest in Brazil. Between them, the cattle companies dominate the world's export...
A recent Defra funded project conducted by ADAS investigated the economic feasibility of farm greenhouse gas mitigation methods (GHG MMs) and identified drivers and barriers to uptake for 6 farm types and 3 farm sizes through a farm survey in the...
The 25th Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution report entitled "Turning the Tide - Addressing the Impact of Fisheries on the Marine Environment" was published in December 2005.
This report, "Natural England report: Sea fisheries: steps to sustainability", by Natural England highlights the ways in which fishing practices should be adapted to secure more sustainable fish stocks in English waters.
The Marine Climate Impact Partnership 2010 Annual report Card covers the impact of the climate on UK seas and outlines a number of physical parameters of the marine ecosystem which are defined by the climate, coining the phrase, ocean-climate.
The Marine Climate Impacts Partnership publishes an annual report card with information about the impacts of climate change on a wide range of aspects of the marine ecosystem including on fish and fisheries...
Climate change impacts nearly every aspect of the marine environment and life in the seas, primarily, but not exclusively, through rising temperatures. In addition to the impacts of climate change on the ocean, the added CO2 in the...
The Sea Fish Industry Authority in the U.K and Dr. Peter Tyedmers of Dalhousie University have created a greenhouse gas emission profiling tool for seafood products from capture fisheries.
The purpose of this tool is to allow users to explore...