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Monday, November 25, 2024
Donnachadh v Sun Columnist & Daily Mail assistant editor !! I knew they wanted to frame me as a heartless fanatic for equating holiday flights with devastatingly lethal climate destruction. I knew that I would have 3 to 4 people laying into me simultaneously. BUT I decided it was worth it, as...
This summer, we’re once again encouraging residents and visitors to celebrate Dorset’s roadside verges as havens for biodiversity and wildlife with the ‘Love Your Verge’ campaign.Love Your Verge is a collaboration between our Coast and Greenspace Service and Litter Free Dorset to raise awareness about the biodiversity in verges.By...
If you think giant pandas had it bad, spare a thought for the tiny parasitic mites that live in the pores of the skin on our faces which may be destined for an evolutionary dead-end, according to a new analysis of their DNA. More than 90% of us host the...

50 Wasted Years?

East Dorset Friends of the Earth (EDFOE) is marking the 50th anniversary of the Stockholm Declaration of June 16th 1972 with a plea to local politicians and MPs to redouble their efforts to tackle environmental imperatives. EDFOE spokesman Dr. Martin Price says: “It is now 50 years since the world...
In April, Weymouth Town Council launched a Commonplace map to gather people’s views on how they would like to see Weymouth counter climate change – and there’s still time for you to have your say!  The impacts of climate change are already causing serious damage around the world. In response to the...
If you are planning a new build, an extension or conversion of your home, then the changes to the building regulations are important. Building regulations make sure that any work done on a property is up to a certain standard. From 15 June changes to the nation-wide regulations aim to improve...
Caroline Dennett, from Weymouth, Dorset spent more than a decade as a safety consultant working with frontline employees at oil company Shell. What prompted her to make a very public resignation from working with the company and urging others to follow suit? The resignation email: Following this very public resignation the...
Brownsea Island is the largest of the islands in Poole Harbour and is owned by the National Trust (NT). As a result the island is relatively unspoilt and undeveloped compared with its close neighbour the conurbation of Poole and Bournemouth! In the picture below you can see Brownsea Island in the centre of the picture with...
This walk starts at the village of Poxwell just to the east of the turning to Ringsteadoff the A353 at GR SY742835 (nearest postcode is DT2 8ND). There is limited parking at this site and in winter the ground can be very muddy! To follow this walk it is recommended you...
Purbeck has had a successful stone industry for centuries and continues today with a number of active quarries. The Portland and Purbeck limestone of late Jurassic and early Cretaceous age (140-150 million years old) is exploited for example at Swanworth Quarry and Keates Quarry near Worth Matravers and Langton Matravers respectively. The stone...