Paul de Zylva
@pauldezylva.bsky.social
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Nature - Climate - Rivers - Cities - Greenwash Spotter variously with Quaggy Waterways Action Group, London National Park City, London Sustainable Development Commission, Friends of the Earth, Wildlife and Countryside Link. FRSA
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pauldezylva.bsky.social
Nothing to do with us, guv!

Intensive livestock firm denies it has a role in the decline of the supposedly ‘protected’ River Wye that’s seen pollution rise as intensive rearing units have proliferated.

Largest UK environmental lawsuit over river pollution www.bbc.com/news/article...
River Wye pollution prompts UK's largest environmental lawsuit
Livestock and water companies are accused of “extensive” pollution in the Wye, Lugg and Usk rivers.
www.bbc.com
pauldezylva.bsky.social
No surprise. Root cause is govt cuts to Environment Agency - and ministers directing it to go easy on polluters.

That led to less monitoring of water pollution, and less responsiveness to reports of pollution - whether sewage or the other pollutants damaging our rivers.

www.bbc.com/news/article...
Environment Agency failed to visit serious pollution incidents, leaked files show
Data from inside England's environment watchdog show an agency struggling to monitor serious pollution.
www.bbc.com
pauldezylva.bsky.social
The penny’s dropped - sewage is not - and never was - the only pollutant harming our rivers, freshwaters + coastal seas.

Govt now needs to end austerity funding of Environment Agency + Natural Natural and assure their independence from more political meddling.

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Ministers vow to tackle all forms of water pollution in England and Wales
Exclusive: Commitment comes as data shows serious pollution events involving water firms up by 60%
www.theguardian.com
pauldezylva.bsky.social
Labour’s first year: the verdict of Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace:

- Climate and Energy: Reasons to be cheerful

- Nature and Environment: Cause for concern

- Homes and Transport: Glimmers of hope, perhaps

- Justice and Democracy: Poor

friendsoftheearth.uk/system-chang...
The Labour government – our assessment 1 year on | Friends of the Earth
One year after the last general election, Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace assess how the Labour government has performed on climate and nature action.
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pauldezylva.bsky.social
Royal College of Physicians (RCP) says “there is no safe level” of air pollution and that 99 per cent of the public in the UK are breathing “toxic air”.

RCP reports the health costs - “30,000 deaths per year” - and the costs to the UK economy of £27-50 billion a year

www.rcp.ac.uk/policy-and-c....
A breath of fresh air: responding to the health challenges of modern air pollution
www.rcp.ac.uk
pauldezylva.bsky.social
It’s not about whether we have new housing or upgraded infrastructure.

As you are no doubt paying attention to what the actual concern is here, you’ll know that.
pauldezylva.bsky.social
Rachel Reeves fails to mention in her #SpendingReview (SR) speech the UK’s poor state of nature.

That’s reflected in the modest (at best) SR funding for nature restoration, nature-friendly farmers.

Spun as historic investment when it’s a 2.3% budget cut for Defra on top of 45% cuts 2010-19. Fail.
pauldezylva.bsky.social
UK Govt says the cost to public purse of #Sizewell is £17.8 bn.

I make it £24bn.

The latest £14.2bn adds to £5.5bn given in Sept ’24 = £19.7bn

Add £4.3bn given by the last govt:

£1.3bn in Jan 24; £511m in Sept 23; £100m in Jan 22; £700m in Nov 22; £1.7bn in Oct 21.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c3...
Sizewell C nuclear plant gets go-ahead with £14.2bn of government funding
The government says the plant, which will take at least a decade to build, will deliver a
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pauldezylva.bsky.social
The UK government is going ‘further and faster’ in allowing UK nature to be destroyed.

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
pauldezylva.bsky.social
Integrity, always integrity.

The ‘integrity’ buzzword abounds in UKgov’s new consultation on how Voluntary #Carbon & #Nature Markets #VCNM can be high integrity, transparent, trustworthy etc and not just another dodgy deal on the way to #climate chaos and nature’s demise

www.gov.uk/government/n...
UK backs businesses to trade carbon credits and unlock finance
British businesses and organisations better supported to trade carbon credits as part of new work to establish the UK as the global hub for green finance.
www.gov.uk
pauldezylva.bsky.social
‘Anthropocene Illusion' - Zed Nelson’s shot of a bored-looking chimp in Shanghai wins the Sony World Photo Award.

Nelson explores humanity’s fractured relationship with nature, from safari parks to synthetic green spaces, and reveal a world where the wild is staged and the natural is anything but.
‘Anthropocene Illusion' by Zed Nelson

Photo of a bored-looking chimpanzee in Shanghai Wild Animal Park wins the 2025 Sony World Photography Award.

The Anthropocene Illusion explores humanity’s fractured relationship with nature, from safari parks to synthetic green spaces, Nelson’s images reveal a world where the wild is staged and the natural is anything but.

https://www.euronews.com/culture/2025/04/16/from-skater-girls-to-climate-illusions-meet-the-winners-of-the-2025-sony-world-photography
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heardislandgov.bsky.social
Defence Ministry: Shoreline defence force Gentoo’s prepare mortars. Our Navy Seals conduct clandestine training, and teach tactical camouflage and concealment to juveniles. We stand ready. Flippers Up.
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nationalparkcity.bsky.social
Congratulations to our friends in Chattanooga, Tennessee which has been recognised as North America’s 1st National Park City. From the most polluted city in the USA in the 70s to an unrivalled outdoor destination and biodiversity hotspot. Full announcement buff.ly/Zpg0HRD
pauldezylva.bsky.social
Me in The Telegraph: “We can only imagine how bad sewage pollution was before real-time monitoring… Water customers – who are about to be hit with even higher water bills – will wonder what happened to their money which should have been used to prevent pollution long before now”
The Telegraph reports on the Environment Agency’s data for sewage spills in 2024 according to the use of real-time Event Duration Monitors (EDMs) in sewage overflows.

My full quote follows - see other photos and ALT text. Green bar charts showing water and sewerage company sewage spills. More bar charts but in blue following by opening quote:

"Despite politicians' warm words, these figures show we're nowhere near slowing the level of sewage entering our rivers and seas, putting wildlife and our health at serious risk.” The rest of my quote (and the bit the sub editors cut out!):

"We can only imagine how bad sewage pollution was before the use of real-time monitoring, which was only introduced in 2023. 

“Water customers – who are about to be hit with even higher water bills – will wonder what happened to their money which should have been used to prevent pollution long before now."

The Telegraph did not use the rest of my quote:

"We need urgent, bold action by the government, not more anti-regulation rhetoric from ministers, to hold these and other serial polluters to account."
pauldezylva.bsky.social
PM Starmer challenged over his “I’m not making this up” claims about Jumping Spiders blocking housing sprawl.

Charities accuse Starmer of misleading spider claims www.bbc.com/news/article...
Charities accuse Keir Starmer of misleading jumping spider claims
Charities say rare spiders did not block "an entire new town", as the prime minister suggested.
www.bbc.com
pauldezylva.bsky.social
Another way to view the cost to taxpayers + water bill payers (ie everyone) of Thames Water collapsing is that EVERYONE already pays through the nose for decades of a) mismanagement + financial chicanery by Thames Water’s owners b) lax regulation by govt + ‘regulators’ www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Warning Thames Water collapse could hit taxpayers and pensions
Ofwat says placing Thames under government control could end up costing taxpayers billions of pounds.
www.bbc.co.uk
pauldezylva.bsky.social
Windermere - “only rainwater” to enter “national treasure”

Sounds great, but as sewage is only part of the problem this pledge only works if govt also addresses pollution run-off from land, farms, and roads, and airborne acidic pollution.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

www.gov.uk/government/n...
Government pledges to clean up Windermere in Lake District - BBC News
Environment Secretary Steve Reed pledges "only rainwater" will enter Windermere as part of its plan.
www.bbc.co.uk
pauldezylva.bsky.social
How could you question such personages?
pauldezylva.bsky.social
Clean air capital

Better breathing in #London thanks to a Mayor with the guts to end decades of Londoners + visitors breathing dangerously bad air - not just talk about it.

Note the benefits to people in boroughs that opposed extending #ULEZ to the entire capital.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Ulez: Cleaner air for Londoners after expansion, study finds - BBC News
London pollution has reduced after the controversial expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone, a report finds.
www.bbc.co.uk
pauldezylva.bsky.social
Mr Sunak is as wrong on net zero now as when he was PM.

2025 - NZ is a ‘noble’ aim but shouldn’t be a legal target.

2023 - “absolutely unequivocal" about hitting NZ.

He then cast NZ as a burden ignoring how high gas&oil costs will rise esp as he cut home insulation www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Stop the Boats slogan was too stark, Rishi Sunak tells BBC
The former prime minister examines his time in Downing Street, with the BBC's Nick Robinson for Political Thinking.
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