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World Business Report

talent in this country and around the world to solve this problem. it made commitment at a political level and we cannot let the lobbyists get away with business as usual with the oil and gas side. in terms of the technology, we need to invest in that, but we need to invest in that, but we need to invest in nature. nature is ready and there and we have been working across the uk to understand how we can support nature based carbon capture. we have woodlands, we can really help move this and we have regenerative agriculture as well, it can make a big difference but we need to do all of it now to make the difference now.- all of it now to make the difference now. briefly, what art do difference now. briefly, what part do you _ difference now. briefly, what part do you see _ difference now. briefly, what part do you see carbon - difference now. briefly, what i part do you see carbon capture playing? doesn't mean we don't have to start burning emissions and other parts the world? ida. and other parts the world? no, it doesn't _ and other parts the world? no, it doesn't work _ and other parts the world? no, it doesn't work like _ and other parts the world? iirr, it doesn't work like that with the atmosphere. we have to make sure we work right across the globe and have those levels of commitment that enable people

World , Oil , Commitment , Level , Country , Business-as-usual , Lobbyists , Problem , Talent , Technology , Carbon-capture , Gas

Eoghan Daltun: Ireland's forestry policy needs a radical rethink — here's why and how

Our most commonly planted timber crop is sitka spruce — these are dark, dead worlds where life is driven out for maximum productivity and profit

Ireland , Irish , Draft-forestry-plan , Utdoors , Sitka-spruce , Woodlands , Native-trees , Environment , Ecology , Biodiversity , Person-eoghan-daltun

Malaysian held with more than 4.7kg of heroin at Woodlands Checkpoint

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): More than 4.7kg of heroin was seized from a Malaysia-registered car arriving at Woodlands Checkpoint last Saturday (Aug 5) evening.

Singapore , Malaysia , Malaysian , Central-narcotics-bureau , Straits-times-asia-news-network , Checkpoints-authority , Asia-news-network , Woodlands-checkpoint , Drugs , Woodlands , Arrest

Thousands of trees to mark King's Coronation as woods and orchards created

The Government today invited councils to bid for grants from a £2.5million pot to plant trees to honour His Majesty King Charles' accession to the throne

Balmoral , Belfast , United-kingdom , George-wood , William-worsley , King-charles , Department-for-the-environment , Coronation-living-heritage-fund , Forestry-commission , A-local-government-association , Rural-affairs , His-majesty

Wat-er lot of tankers I got, eThekwini mayor gushes

eThekwini municipality has added more than 80 vehicles to its fleet to cut down rental fees and alleviate supply challenges in the city.

Isipingo , Kwazulu-natal , South-africa , Ukraine , Inanda , Gauteng , Russia , Ntuzuma , Umlazi , Kwamashu , Ngonyameni , Eastern-cape

Indian-origin Man Jailed, Fined For Drunk Driving And Avoiding Police Roadblock In Singapore

After he was nabbed by the police, Varatharaj admitted he drank two cans of beer and was on his way home when he saw the roadblock.

Singapore , India , Manikam-varatharaj , Indian-origin-man-jailed , Man-in-singapore , Channel-news , Miss-out , Indian-origin , Drunk-driving , Woodlands , Seagate

BBC News

watching very closely because the lionesses could be doing rather well. more on the women's soccer world cup in our business coverage. for centuries european bison roamed the uk, but after becoming extinct more than six thousand years ago — last year they were bought back. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt has been taking a look at how they've settled in. thousands of years after the last one was killed, presumably by an ancient briton, and bison are back. this time around they are back. this time around they are being celebrated as ecosystem engineers as i discovered more than a year ago. how would you expect the bison to transform this landscape? bi; bison to transform this landscape?— bison to transform this landscape? bison to transform this landsca e? �* , , , landscape? by being the sheer size they will _ landscape? by being the sheer size they will roam _ landscape? by being the sheer size they will roam through - landscape? by being the sheer| size they will roam through the woodlands and take trees down creating open areas and allow more light to come to the woodland floor which is going to help seed dispersal and more native species will be able to grow. they also like taking

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Breakfast

than a year ago. how would you expect the bison to transform this landscape? so, by being the sheer size that they are, they will roam through the woodlands. they will just take trees down, creating open areas. they will allow more light to come to the woodland floor, which is going to help dispersal, more native species will be able to grow. and they also like taking dust baths, or sand baths, so they like rolling from one side to another, creating these sandpits, which again are very valuable for borrowing invertebrates. so exactly a year after the bison were brought in, how have they been getting on? they've just had this absolutely amazing impact, and they've just blown us away, not only by how quickly this happened, but by their impact already on this reserve. she says all the bark stripping, tree stomping and dust bathing is transforming the woodland, creating new clearings and thinning out fast growing species. this is fantastic for a range

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Breakfast

nature — woodlands, creating space for nature, little niches, doing a thousand _ nature, little niches, doing a thousand different things in the way they live _ thousand different things in the way they live their lives. it creates complexity and dynamic systems that will create _ complexity and dynamic systems that will create all sorts of spaces for other— will create all sorts of spaces for other species to thrive in.- other species to thrive in. let's brin: in other species to thrive in. let's bring in the _ other species to thrive in. let's bring in the man _ other species to thrive in. let's bring in the man who _ other species to thrive in. let's bring in the man who looks - other species to thrive in. l3t�*3 bring in the man who looks after them on a day—to—day basis. how do you look after them? we them on a day-to-day basis. how do you look after them?— you look after them? we spend time trackin: you look after them? we spend time tracking them _ you look after them? we spend time tracking them and _ you look after them? we spend time tracking them and observing - you look after them? we spend time tracking them and observing them, l tracking them and observing them, their natural— tracking them and observing them, their natural behaviour _ tracking them and observing them, their natural behaviour in _ tracking them and observing them, their natural behaviour in the - tracking them and observing them, their natural behaviour in the wild.| their natural behaviour in the wild. we also _ their natural behaviour in the wild. we also do — their natural behaviour in the wild. we also do something _ their natural behaviour in the wild. we also do something called - their natural behaviour in the wild. we also do something called bodyl we also do something called body condition— we also do something called body condition scoring. _ we also do something called body condition scoring. we _ we also do something called body condition scoring. we look- we also do something called body condition scoring. we look at - we also do something called body condition scoring. we look at thel condition scoring. we look at the way that— condition scoring. we look at the way that they _ condition scoring. we look at the way that they are _ condition scoring. we look at the way that they are interacting - condition scoring. we look at the way that they are interacting as i condition scoring. we look at the| way that they are interacting as it heard, _ way that they are interacting as it heard, how— way that they are interacting as it heard, how they— way that they are interacting as it heard, how they are _ way that they are interacting as it heard, how they are putting - way that they are interacting as it - heard, how they are putting deposits around _ heard, how they are putting deposits around so _ heard, how they are putting deposits around. so their— heard, how they are putting deposits around. so their health _ heard, how they are putting deposits around. so their health is— heard, how they are putting deposits around. so their health is very - around. so their health is very important _ around. so their health is very important to _ around. so their health is very important to us. _ around. so their health is very important to us. we _ around. so their health is very important to us. we sit - around. so their health is very important to us. we sit downl around. so their health is very i important to us. we sit down and compare — important to us. we sit down and compare notes _ important to us. we sit down and compare notes. we _ important to us. we sit down and compare notes. we are _ important to us. we sit down and compare notes. we are picking. important to us. we sit down and | compare notes. we are picking up trends _ compare notes. we are picking up trends it's— compare notes. we are picking up trends. it's been— compare notes. we are picking up trends. it's been amazing - compare notes. we are picking up trends. it's been amazing in - compare notes. we are picking up trends. it's been amazing in the l trends. it's been amazing in the last year~ — trends. it's been amazing in the last year~ it's _ trends. it's been amazing in the last year. it's been _ trends. it's been amazing in the last year. it's been incredible. l trends. it's been amazing in the i last year. it's been incredible. you have been — last year. it's been incredible. you have been using _ last year. it's been incredible. have been using the gps tracking last year. it's been incrediblem have been using the gps tracking to see how they interact on a minutely basis with this landscape? yes. see how they interact on a minutely basis with this landscape?— basis with this landscape? yes, we use the tracking _ basis with this landscape? yes, we use the tracking and _ basis with this landscape? yes, we use the tracking and we _ basis with this landscape? yes, we use the tracking and we use - basis with this landscape? yes, we use the tracking and we use the i use the tracking and we use the traditional— use the tracking and we use the traditional way— use the tracking and we use the

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Breakfast

female _ family heard. we found the older female from scotland. two young females _ female from scotland. two young females from ireland. we brought the ball in— females from ireland. we brought the ball in from _ females from ireland. we brought the ball in from germany to bring the strong _ ball in from germany to bring the strong genetic herd together. why bison? why _ strong genetic herd together. twig bison? why not native strong genetic herd together. tfa�*iy bison? why not native british strong genetic herd together. my bison? why not native british cattle species? the bison? why not native british cattle secies? ., , , ., . , species? the 'oy of this pro'ect is we are species? the 'oy of this pro'ect is we doing h species? the joy of this pro'ect is we are doing both. * species? the joy of this pro'ect is we are doing both. there h species? the joy of this project is we are doing both. there is - species? the joy of this project is we are doing both. there is an i species? the joy of this project is l we are doing both. there is an area of bison, _ we are doing both. there is an area of bison, horses and pigs, and there is an— of bison, horses and pigs, and there is an area _ of bison, horses and pigs, and there is an area of— of bison, horses and pigs, and there is an area of locals. we can already see just _ is an area of locals. we can already see just within a year of the bison being _ see just within a year of the bison being here — see just within a year of the bison being here that the same, obvious or subject— being here that the same, obvious or subject to _ being here that the same, obvious or subject to the evidence, to be having — subject to the evidence, to be having a — subject to the evidence, to be having a much bigger impact on the environment. they are bigger, heavier— environment. they are bigger, heavier and move through the woods in a different way to cattle. they are interacting _ in a different way to cattle. they are interacting with _ in a different way to cattle. they are interacting with the - in a different way to cattle. “1�*er are interacting with the trees in a different way to cattle. ti31 are interacting with the trees and species. what are they doing? absolutely. there are dense areas of undergrowth they are walking slraight — undergrowth they are walking straight through. areas where you have lvis— straight through. areas where you have lots of small trees growing. they— have lots of small trees growing. they walk — have lots of small trees growing. they walk through it like long grass~ — they walk through it like long grass. the cattle nibble around the edges _ grass. the cattle nibble around the edges. they are creating clearings. so edges. they are creating clearings. 50 light— edges. they are creating clearings. 50 light can — edges. they are creating clearings. so light can get to the ground. we are going — so light can get to the ground. we are going to get an explosion of biodiversity. everything they do out there _ biodiversity. everything they do out there is— biodiversity. everything they do out there is interacting in the woodlands, creating space for

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