Controversial badger culling
The government has been allowing the culling of badgers in certain zones within the UK to help try and stop the spread of TB (tuberculosis) in cattle; it is predicted that up to 50,000 badgers may be killed this year, which would be double the amount of the previous year
Solar panel complaints
Thousands of people who installed solar panels have had to complain about the lack of money they have made from generating power; many customers who installed these solar panels took out loans to cover the initial costs, hoping to make the money back from the electricity they made by selling it back to the grid
UK failing to do enough to stop climate change
The UK Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has concluded that the UK has some of the best resources and knowledge in the world to deal with climate change, but it is failing to utilise them; Baroness Brown who chairs the committee has said that the UK should be leading the world by example and not let itself be underprepared and have to deal with disrupted train services and threats of dams bursting
The government has been allowing the culling of badgers in certain zones within the UK to help try and stop the spread of TB (tuberculosis) in cattle; it is predicted that up to 50,000 badgers may be killed this year, which would be double the amount of the previous year
Solar panel complaints
Thousands of people who installed solar panels have had to complain about the lack of money they have made from generating power; many customers who installed these solar panels took out loans to cover the initial costs, hoping to make the money back from the electricity they made by selling it back to the grid
UK failing to do enough to stop climate change
The UK Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has concluded that the UK has some of the best resources and knowledge in the world to deal with climate change, but it is failing to utilise them; Baroness Brown who chairs the committee has said that the UK should be leading the world by example and not let itself be underprepared and have to deal with disrupted train services and threats of dams bursting