Environmental Justice Foundation | “Political will alone won’t save…

The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) welcomes today’s vote by the European Parliament calling for stronger action to restore the Baltic Sea, rebuild depleted fish populations and improve enforcement of existing fisheries rules. The Baltic Sea remains one of Europe’s most threatened marine ecosystems, with declining fish populations putting coastal livelihoods, marine wildlife and long-term food…

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Environmental Justice Foundation | Walls of Death: new film reveals…

May 21st, 2026 – A new investigative film from the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), Walls of death: illegal driftnetting in the Mediterranean, brings the reality of banned driftnets, operating in one of the world’s most overfished seas, to the screen. The footage, gathered during EJF’s investigation into illegal driftnetting in the Alboran Sea, shows vessels…

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Cloudflare launches Claude agent environments with Anthropic

Cloudflare has launched Cloudflare Environments for Claude Managed Agents in collaboration with Anthropic, linking Anthropic’s Claude platform with Cloudflare’s network and developer tools. The integration is designed to let organisations run core agent loops on Claude while using Cloudflare’s infrastructure to execute code, connect to private services, and add task-specific tools. It is intended to…

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Research project reconstructing historical environmental conditions in World Heritage landscape awarded flagship grant

The three-year Faya Palaeolandscape Analysis and Spatio-Temporal Evolution (FAYA-PAST) project will establish the first comprehensive environmental framework for Jebel Faya, Sharjah, UAE across the past 200,000 years using satellite analysis, ground-penetrating radar, field survey, and advanced dating techniques.  By reconstructing how environmental conditions evolved across southeastern Arabia over time, the research aims to explain how…

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Collective action is the answer to the built environment sector’s competency crisis and diversity disaster

The built environment has spent years talking about two crises as though they are separate. One is the competency crisis: chronic skills shortages, an ageing workforce, and growing concern about whether the sector has the people it needs to deliver safe, sustainable and future-fit places. The other is the diversity crisis: a profession that still…

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