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UK and EU environmental law weekly: planning reform, climate risk for conveyancing, CCS code, ESG finance, marine GES probe, biodiversity and farming reforms, hazardous substances, water standards—16 January 2025

Published on: 09 January 2025

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  • Key developments and materials
  • Air emissions and climate change
  • Energy for environmental lawyers
  • Environmental information
  • ESG and sustainability
  • Hazardous substances and chemicals
  • Marine
  • Nature, biodiversity and habitat conservation
  • Water, flooding and drainage
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content

Key developments and materials

Revised National Planning Policy Framework—analysis of key changes

This commentary presents insights from Jennifer Eng on the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). For more, see News Analysis: Revised National Planning Policy Framework—analysis of key changes. It sets out her comments on the latest changes.

Defra responds to 2024 OEP report on progress in improving natural environment

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has released its response to the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP)’s January 2024 review of progress in enhancing the natural environment in England. It tackles five core recommendations from the OEP’s 2023 report, including the requirement for effective delivery of the Environmental Improvement Plan 2023 (EIP23), together with establishing clear governance, detailed delivery plans, interim targets, and robust monitoring frameworks...

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