Building resilient infrastructure from the outset

Global leaders give their insights at the latest Environment Analyst Leadership Network Roundtable 14 May 2026 | News | Climate change, Energy transition, Global, Infrastructure, Insight, Sustainability Resilience is becoming fundamental to business continuity and risk management, in an increasingly volatile climate and economic landscape. While the infrastructure sector has become adept…

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Data centres and grid upgrades buoy US E&S consulting market

After several years of double-digit growth, the US environmental and sustainability (E&S) consulting market grew a more modest 8.5% in 2024, surpassing $25bn. Post-pandemic project backlogs had cleared by then. And even under the Biden presidency, with clear intentions to continue upping federal funding for decarbonisation and clean energy infrastructure, in 2024, the government and regulators client…

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AI working group revived by New Environment Canterbury of New Zealand

The AI working group will explore trends, support knowledge sharing, and report insights to Environment Canterbury councillors. Environment Canterbury, the regional council for Canterbury in New Zealand, has approved the re-establishment of its Artificial Intelligence Working Group to examine how AI is being used to analyse data, support decision-making, and serve local communities. Canterbury Regional…

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TV BRICS “Modern Russian” project offers international audience digital environment for Russian language and culture

The TV BRICS International Media Network has carried out a rebranding and modernisation of the portal of its information and educational project “Modern Russian”. The main aim of the updates is to create an information platform that meets the needs of a contemporary audience interested in the Russian language and culture. Now all project…

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8 ways to help beat climate anxiety

What’s more, a YouGov survey shows that 78 per cent of children under-12 say they’re worried about it, with over a quarter saying they’re ‘very worried’. It’s no wonder. There’s a seemingly never-ending barrage of coverage from TV, radio, newspapers and social media about everything from rising sea levels to extreme weather events and species…

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Choughs reappear at Tintagel Castle in Cornwall after decades of absence | Birds

Decades after disappearing from the jagged cliffs around Tintagel Castle on the coast of north Cornwall, a bird with legendary connections to the area has returned. The custodian of Tintagel, English Heritage, and local ornithologists have declared that choughs – charismatic corvids with red beaks and feet – are back. Choughs are considered Cornwall’s “national…

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Country diary: This weary traveller has escaped the hunter’s gun | Environment

The morning air is moist and utterly still. Above the flood bank, dappled grey cirrocumulus parts to a clear blue. Birds sound from every side: the cuckoo’s insistent call over a chorus of warblers – the sedge warbler’s machine-gun rattle, the willow warbler’s falling cadence, and, piercing them all, the explosive eruptions of a Cetti’s warbler…

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