• Bluettis Handsfree 1 is the solar backpack I love hating
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    Can you love and hate something equally? Thats the relationship I have with Bluettis Handsfree 1 Backpack. For $349 you get a large 42L backpack and a skinny 268.8Wh solar generator built around long-lasting LFP battery cells that can be recharged by up to 200W of connected solar panels. It features two USB-A and two 100W USB-C ports with a single 300W AC jack to power modest devices like a Starlink terminal for a full work day.Ive been traveling around Europe with it in my van for several weeks. On one hand, I love that I can store all my gear inside a single giant bag, including my DSLR, lenses, Starlink Mini, a drone and controller, action camera and accessories, laptop, a 45W EcoFlow solar panel AND that relatively giant power station capable of recharging my MacBook Pro about three times. On the other hand, its an ugly, overwrought backpack that looks like it was designed by an electrical engineer who dabbles in plumbing. Its brutal construction lacks even an ounce of finesse, despite weighing a very heavy 5kg / 11 pounds before adding any of my gear.But theres something to be said about being able to power and carry an entire remote office setup on my back, even if its only for short distances because of the weight.6Verge Score$349The GoodPowers your entire remote office setupCan be recharged with solar Not too expensiveThe BadUgly and overwroughtRequires a lot of forward lean when fullNo waterproofing$349 at BluettiHow we rate and review productsBluetti makes an even bigger, even heavier, Handsfree 2 kit that features a 60L backpack, 512Wh solar generator, and 700W of AC output. I didnt review that one because Im not insane.Both backpacks are covered in zippered pockets and Molle straps to attach just about anything, including a solar panel if youre desperate for power en route. Theres even a GoPro mount baked right into the shoulder strap. Camera gear is meant to be stowed in the large central section featuring foam dividers that can be shuffled around a variety of pre-defined velcro attachment points. The bag is only splash resistant, however, so Bluetti throws in a rain fly.The shoulder, sternum, and hip straps (with two storage pockets) can all be adjusted to find your ideal fit. Photo by Thomas Ricker / The VergeVented panels on both sides can be folded out of the way to access all the inputs and outputs. Photo by Thomas Ricker / The VergeThe center section of this clamshell backpack is where you store your camera gear. Photo by Thomas Ricker / The VergeThe display washes out in direct sunlight but an app lets your control and monitor all DC and AC ports. Photo by Thomas Ricker / The VergeVented panels on both sides of the bag can be zipped back to reveal all the inputs and outputs of the solar generator. Thats a nice touch that big battery never needs to leave the bag. Port activity can also be managed and monitored over Bluetooth from the Bluetti app.The bag supports loads of up to 30kg (66 pounds). Im off the grid at the moment, so I cant weigh my full pack, but its damn close to the limit. Fortunately, everything on the backpack is adjustable so you can dial in your preferred weight distribution across the shoulders, chest, and hips. But the gear extends so far off the back that walking with a fully-loaded bag requires a significant forward lean to counteract the pendulum effect.1/9Tons of Molle loops for external carry.Look, I hate the aesthetics of this Bluetti backpack but I cant deny its functional appeal. It can be a boon to photographers or remote workers needing to stay powered and connected while spending the day in the field. As a mobile workstation, its like the evil twin of Peak Designs new Roller Pro, only Bluetti removes the wheels and throws in a solar generator for a lot less money.You can buy just the 42L backpack for $169 if you never read this review, or get a complete Bluettis Handsfree 1 kit with the backpack, battery, and Bluettis very portable 60W solar panel for $399.Photography by Thomas Ricker / The VergeSee More:
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  • Look Whos Getting Married In The Handmaids Tale Season 6 Trailer
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    God has a plan for me and I cannot hide from his plan anymore, says Yvonne Strahovskis Serena Joy in the first full trailer for the final season of The Handmaids Tale. That plan appears to involve (ding ding) round two of life as the wife of a Gilead Commander. The trailer shows Serena as the bride in a full-scale Gilead wedding, complete with pews of Handmaids in attendance.Whos the groom? Not Bradley Whitfields Commander Lawrence, who tied the knot with widow Naomi Putnam (Ever Carradine) in season five following the execution of her husband. Serenas second husband is a new character played by The Good Wifes Josh Charles, who joined The Handmaids Tale for its sixth and final season. We see a shot of the wedding, one of him carrying her over the threshold, and then a blistering row in which Serena tells her new man that hes just like the rest of them!.Are Serena and the new Commander residents in Gilead proper, or is their costal home part of Commander Lawrences New Bethlehem a kind of Gilead-lite he proposed last season to build on a New England island as a way to retain the health and fertility benefits of the theocratic regime, but with less of the brutality. We only have to wait until April 8 on Hulu to find out.Meanwhile in season six, Elisabeth Moss June is plotting with her allies Luke, Moira, Nick, Mark Tuello, Rita and as she puts it in the trailer anyone who hates Gilead, to burn the whole thing down. We see June rallying the troops and telling her fellow Handmaids to rise up and fight for their freedom: For years, weve been afraid of them, now its time for them to be afraid of us.They should be afraid. Gilead taught the Handmaids to channel their rage into state-sponsored executions known as Salvagings; now the Commanders are the ones being Salvaged. Fred Waterford was the first architect of Gilead to be torn apart by the women hed enslaved and raped, but he wont be the last. Take a look at the trailer below:June is joined in season six by a new character played by The Good Places DArcy Carden, seen running away from an explosion. Is she part of the Mayday resistance?Also back in the final season is Madeline Brewer as Janine, last seen refusing Naomis offer for her to serve as Handmaid in the new-look Lawrence household. Janine may be working as a dancer now, and tells an incensed Aunt Lydia that there is no way out from her current way of life.In short: expect violence, vengeance and dramatic confrontations in the final instalment of this brutal, insightful show. Blessed be the fruit, let the revolution begin.The Handmaids Tale season six comes to Hulu on April 8 in the US. The UK airdate on Channel 4 is yet to be announced.
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  • Why Continuous Compliance Monitoring Is Essential For IT Managed Service Providers
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    Regulatory compliance is no longer just a concern for large enterprises. Small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) are increasingly subject to strict data protection and security regulations, such as HIPAA, PCI-DSS, CMMC, GDPR, and the FTC Safeguards Rule. However, many SMBs struggle to maintain compliance due to limited IT resources, evolving regulatory requirements, and complex security challenges.Recent data shows there are approximately 33.3 million SMBs in the U.S., and 60% or more are not fully compliant with at least one regulatory standard. That means nearly 20 million SMBs could be at risk of fines, security breaches, and reputational damage.For Managed Service Providers (MSPs), this presents a huge opportunity to expand your service offerings by providing continuous compliance monitoringhelping your clients stay compliant while strengthening their own business.The Role of Continuous Compliance MonitoringTraditional compliance audits have been conducted periodicallyoften annually or quarterly. However, this approach leaves gaps where security threats and compliance violations can go unnoticed.Continuous compliance monitoring provides real-time visibility into security, data protection, and regulatory adherence. This proactive approach allows MSPs to:Detect compliance issues as they happen rather than waiting for an annual audit.Automate reporting and documentation, reducing manual labor.Reduce the risk of costly penalties by addressing compliance gaps before they become violations.With the right tools in place, MSPs can transform compliance from a time-consuming, labor-intensive headache into a scalable, profitable service.Value to MSP Clients: Why Businesses Need Continuous Compliance MonitoringFor SMBs, the benefits of compliance monitoring go far beyond avoiding fines. A proactive compliance strategy can help businesses:Minimize the Risk of Fines and Legal Penalties: Regulatory fines can range from thousands to millions of dollars. Continuous compliance monitoring helps businesses avoid these costly penalties.Enhance Security and Data Protection: Non-compliance often correlates with weak cybersecurity practices. A compliance monitoring solution helps businesses detect vulnerabilities before they lead to a data breach.Streamline Audit Readiness: Preparing for an audit can take weeks or months. Automated compliance reports eliminate the last-minute scramble, ensuring businesses are always audit-ready.Strengthen Business Reputation and Customer Trust: Consumers and partners are more likely to work with businesses that demonstrate a strong commitment to compliance and data security.How Compliance Manager GRC Turns Compliance into a Scalable MSP ServiceFor many MSPs, managing compliance manually is complex, overwhelming and unprofitable. Compliance audits, documentation, and risk assessments consume valuable time and resources, often without a clear return on investment. Simply put, it's hard to sell and hard to deliver this critical service.That's where Compliance Manager GRC comes inhelping you easily manage IT security and regulatory compliance. Think of it as a dedicated compliance copilot, ensuring businesses stay compliant with security laws and standards without the manual hassle.MSP Success with Compliance Manager GRC A Case Study"Before using Compliance Manager GRC, compliance was drowning us. One law firm client alone was costing us $5,000 a month in lost revenue and wasted time on audits and documentation. We had to walk away.But after implementing Compliance Manager GRC, everything changed. We streamlined compliance, focused on the right clients, and turned it into a major revenue drivergenerating nearly a million dollars in professional services revenue this year alone." Javier Dugarte, VP of Sales and Operations, GoCloud Inc.With Compliance Manager GRC, MSPs can turn compliance into a competitive advantage, securing high-value clients and unlocking new revenue streams.New Features That Make Compliance Manager GRC Even More PowerfulCompliance Monitor: Continuous Compliance MonitoringCompliance Monitor enables automated, ongoing compliance monitoring, ensuring MSPs and their clients stay compliant with minimal manual effort.Automated Monitoring: Provides 24/7 endpoint monitoring to ensure adherence to IT security and regulatory compliance standards.Compliance Readiness Tracking: Offers detailed insights into endpoint configurations to track compliance status.Verification of Endpoint Configuration Settings: Ensures correct security settings are applied across all endpoints.Provides Remediation Guidance: Displays CIS Benchmark guidance to help technicians quickly remediate misconfigurations and maintain compliance.By using the Compliance Monitor feature, you can save time, avoid audit headaches, and provide continuous compliance assurance to clients.Risk Manager: Simplified Risk Management for MSPsThe Risk Manager feature helps MSPs prove their value to clients by delivering clear, actionable risk insights to support smarter decision-making.Streamlines IT Security & Compliance Risk Management: Automates risk assessments and reporting.Delivers Simplified Insights: Helps businesses prioritize high-risk areas and take proactive action.Meets Regulatory & Cyber Insurance Obligations: Ensures businesses remain compliant while reducing cyber risk.Together, Compliance Monitor and Risk Manager make Compliance Manager GRC a no-brainer for MSPs looking to save time, reduce risk, and turn compliance into a high-value service.How Compliance Monitoring Helps MSPs Expand Their Client BaseFor MSPs, offering continuous compliance monitoring isn't just about helping existing clientsit's also a growth opportunity. Here's how compliance services can help expand your MSP business:Differentiate Your Offerings: MSPs that provide compliance as a managed service stand out in a crowded market.Unlock New Revenue Streams: Businesses in healthcare, finance, legal, and other regulated industries must stay compliant, creating high-demand service opportunities.Strengthen Client Relationships: Compliance is an ongoing need, ensuring long-term contract renewals and recurring revenue.Attract Larger Clients: Mid-sized and enterprise businesses often require compliance monitoring in vendor contractsMSPs that offer these services are more competitive.With nearly 20 million SMBs in need of compliance solutions, MSPs that provide these services are well-positioned for growth.How MSPs Can Implement Continuous Compliance MonitoringTo successfully offer compliance monitoring, you should:Leverage Automated Compliance Tools Use platforms like Compliance Manager GRC that provide real-time compliance assessments and reporting.Conduct Regular Risk Assessments Identify gaps in compliance and proactively address vulnerabilities.Provide Ongoing Compliance Reporting Help clients maintain documentation for audits and regulatory requirements.Educate Clients on Compliance Best Practices Ensure businesses understand the evolving regulatory landscape and how to stay compliant.By implementing these strategies, you can deliver high-value compliance solutions while increasing their service revenue.Future-Proof Your MSP Business with Compliance ServicesRegulatory compliance is not optionalit's a critical business necessity for SMBs. However, with millions of businesses struggling to maintain compliance, MSPs have a massive opportunity to step in with continuous compliance monitoring services.By offering proactive compliance monitoring with Compliance Manager GRC, you can: Help clients avoid fines and security risks Automate compliance reporting and streamline audits Expand their service offerings and increase revenue Build long-term relationships with businesses in need of compliance expertiseWith compliance regulations only getting stricter, MSPs that invest in continuous compliance solutions today will be well-positioned for long-term success.Request a demo today.Found this article interesting? This article is a contributed piece from one of our valued partners. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.
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  • CISA Adds NAKIVO Vulnerability to KEV Catalog Amid Active Exploitation
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    Mar 20, 2025Ravie LakshmananCybersecurity / VulnerabilityThe U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a high-severity security flaw impacting NAKIVO Backup & Replication software to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation.The vulnerability in question is CVE-2024-48248 (CVSS score: 8.6), an absolute path traversal bug that could allow an unauthenticated attacker to read files on the target host, including sensitive ones such as "/etc/shadow" via the endpoint "/c/router." It affects all versions of the software prior to version 10.11.3.86570."NAKIVO Backup and Replication contains an absolute path traversal vulnerability that enables an attacker to read arbitrary files," CISA said in an advisory.Successful exploitation of the shortcoming could allow an adversary to read sensitive data, including configuration files, backups, and credentials, which could then act as a stepping stone for further compromises.There are currently no details on how the vulnerability is being exploited in the wild, but the development comes after watchTowr Labs published a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit towards the end of last month. The issue has been addressed as of November 2024 with version v11.0.0.88174.The cybersecurity firm further noted that the unauthenticated arbitrary file read vulnerability could be weaponized to obtain all stored credentials utilized by the target NAKIVO solution and hosted on the database "product01.h2.db."Also added to the KEV catalog are two other flaws -CVE-2025-1316 (CVSS score: 9.3) - Edimax IC-7100 IP camera contains an OS command injection vulnerability due to improper input sanitization that allows an attacker to achieve remote code execution via specially crafted requests (Unpatched due to the device reaching end-of-life)CVE-2017-12637 (CVSS score: 7.5) - SAP NetWeaver Application Server (AS) Java contains a directory traversal vulnerability in scheduler/ui/js/ffffffffbca41eb4/UIUtilJavaScriptJS that allows a remote attacker to read arbitrary files via a .. (dot dot) in the query stringLast week, Akamai revealed that CVE-2025-1316 is being weaponized by bad actors to target cameras with default credentials in order to deploy at least two different Mirai botnet variants since May 2024.In light of active exploitation, Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies are required to apply the necessary mitigations by April 9, 2025, to secure their networks.Found this article interesting? Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.SHARE
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  • Nest Step: Remote Data Analyst
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    We are seeking a highly skilled Data Analyst to join our dynamic team and drive data-driven decision-making across the organization. This role is ideal for analytical thinkers who are passionate about leveraging data to uncover insights and improve business outcomes.As a Data Analyst, you will be responsible for collecting, processing, and analyzing large datasets to identify trends, patterns, and correlations that support strategic initiatives. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to transform complex data into actionable insights, producing reports, presentations, and visualizations that effectively communicate findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.Additionally, you will play a crucial role in developing and maintaining data models and dashboards, ensuring continuous visibility into business performance. This position requires a strong analytical mindset, attention to detail, and a commitment to best practices in data management. If youre looking for an opportunity where your expertise in data analysis can make a significant impact, we encourage you to apply.Key ResponsibilitiesCollect, clean, and structure large datasets from multiple sources.Analyze data to identify trends, patterns, and anomalies impacting business performance.Develop and maintain dashboards, reports, and key performance indicators (KPIs) for stakeholders.Work closely with teams across departments to understand data needs and provide analytical support.Conduct statistical analysis, forecasting, and predictive modeling.Present findings and recommendations to executive leadership in a clear and actionable manner.Ensure data integrity, security, and compliance with established best practices.Required Skills & QualificationsEducation: Bachelors degree in Data Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field.Experience: Proven experience as a Data Analyst or in a similar analytical role.Technical Skills: Proficiency in SQL, Python, or R for data analysis.Data Visualization: Strong experience with Tableau, Power BI, or similar tools.Statistical Knowledge: Solid understanding of statistical analysis techniques and methodologies.Problem-Solving: Ability to interpret complex datasets and generate actionable insights.Communication: Strong ability to explain complex data concepts to non-technical stakeholders.Why Join Us?Remote Work Flexibility Work from anywhere in Germany, Norway, or the Czech Republic.Career Growth Be part of an innovative, data-driven company that values professional development.Impact-Driven Role Your analysis will directly influence key business decisions.Collaborative Environment Work alongside top professionals in an international team.If you are ready to make an impact, we invite you to apply and be part of our data-driven future.
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  • MapTiler: Maps Search Engineer - Europe only
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    Full-timeBrno, Czechia, or remote in EuropeDescriptionAre you passionate about enhancing customer experiences through geospatial technology? MapTiler is seeking a Map Search Engineer to join our team of software engineers and data analysts. In this role, you'll drive innovation in map search, collaborate with teams and stakeholders, and influence the future of our product. Take initiative in problem-solving, contribute to design and code reviews, and help deliver solutions that impact millions of users worldwide. If you're ready to make an impact, we'd love to hear from you!What you will doMaintain and optimize the search server to continually improve geocoding results.Coordinate the ingestion, transformation, and curation of raw geospatial data.Develop pipelines that convert large-scale data sources (e.g., Planet OSM PBF) into specialized data structures powering our geocoding service.Manage releases, automated data processing pipelines, automated tests, and other core programming tasks.Monitor the geocoding service and design targeted enhancements.What we expect from youAbility to take ownership, define requirements, set priorities, and drive progress with other team members.Strong leadership and teamwork skills combined with hands-on expertise in programming, system design, and problem-solving.Extensive professional experience in software engineering.Fluent in English, with strong listening skills and the ability to communicate effectively, even in a remote work environment.Experienced in cross-team collaboration and communication.Preferred QualificationsDeep understanding of common data structures.Understanding the OpenStreetMap data model and its limits.Strong development experience in TypeScript, Node.js, Java and Rust.Strong database experience.Strong focus on writing efficient code in collaboration with team members. Understanding that creating a readable and maintainable codebase is sometimes more desired than the most elegant solution.Experience working in distributed engineering teams and being familiar with the concepts of Agile development and Scrum methodology.Familiarity with the GIS (maps) domain, including geocoding and routing.Nice to haveKnowledge of Python, Ansible and Bash scripting.Experience with Docker.Knowledge of OSM data-processing tools (eg. osmium).Familiar with the OpenStreetMap data structures (tagging schema).Machine learning experience.What we offerHourly fixed salary based on your experience.Annual personal performance bonus (can be multiples of the monthly salary).Flexible working hours.Work remotely or from our beautiful office in Brno (Czech Republic).Hardware equipment (laptop and widescreen external LCD).Work with interesting clients and major companies from all around the world.Long-term work on innovative projects & space for professional growth.Regular team-building events in the Czech Republic and Switzerland.Friendly team.See all the work benefits here.About MapTilerOur products are used by some of the best cartographers on the planet, help manage humanitarian crises, forecast global weather, monitor historical sites, map out planes or Swiss trains, and much more. Whatever the subject is, we make sure the where question is always answered. Our maps are viewed by hundreds of millions of people worldwide every month and it can be you who drives that visual change of the products that affect the masses. Read more about MapTiler's team and watch what we do.
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  • Find your way through the biodiversity net gain maze
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    Source:Environment BankEnvironment Banks off-site habitat bank in North YorkshireIt all sounds so simple, so commendable. When you build something new, you must make sure there is more natural habitat on the site measurably better, as the legislation puts it than before the contractors shovels went into the ground.But the seeds of good ideas take time to blossom, and the first year of the Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) regime has not been without its hiccups. One report in The Telegraph even claimed the new biodiversity drive was killing developments and destroying affordable housing schemes. Introduced for major developments on 12 February 2024 and for smaller developments two months later, BNG mandates that all new developments, except a narrow exemption list, deliver at least 110 per cent of a sites pre-existing biodiversity.AdvertisementDubbed the biggest change to planning regulations in decades by the Conservative government at the time, the law, embedded in the Environment Act, promised to help reverse a devastating decline in UK species, which have plummeted 19 per cent in their abundance since the 1970s. It recognised, for the first time, the value of all English wildlife habitats within the planning system.In practice, a sites biodiversity value, both before and after development, is measured in biodiversity units by an ecologist using a standardised metric. Developers must then guarantee a 10 per cent increase on this value, via a mitigation hierarchy of biodiversity delivery options.Clients will often ask for the cheapest option without accounting for the full-on, ongoing maintenance regimeThe most preferred is an on-site uplift for example by incorporating wildflower meadows, hedgerows, bat boxes,or ponds and wetlands into a schemes landscaping followed by off-site gain, which secures like-for-like biodiversity units from a landowner. As a last resort, developers can buy biodiversity statutory credits from Natural England. Crucially, developers must maintain the uplift for 30 years.The nations BNG drive has been hailed by Oxford University biologist Natalie Duffus as one of the most ambitious schemes the world has seen, with other nations watching keenly to see how it unfolds.The legislation is complex and still evolving but the industry is rapidly wising up to both the benefits and snags of BNG. So how is the law faring?AdvertisementLike any new legislation, BNG has suffered teething problems in its first 12 months.As the industry scrambled to respond to the new law, environmental consultants were inundated. Nora von Xylander, biodiversity and sustainability specialist at Tunley Environmental consultancy, says the stressful first year has been mired in delays and frustrations as clients raced to adapt or re-submit plans to meet BNG requirements. She says the message from development teams has been: We needed this yesterday. Source:ArcadisBiodiverse courtyard in Arcadiss mixed-use Corkfield development, BirminghamBut von Xylander says architects are now looking at BNG from the start, rather than tracing it backwards and clients are becoming more and more receptive by the month.Architects might be ahead of the game, but the BNG planning panic has had an industry-wide ripple effect and not all for the good.An AJ expert source, who wishes to remain anonymous, says BNG has led to a cowboy market as developers flounder for information and opportunists jump into the skills vacuum.The source cites developers literally bending rules to get through, local planning authorities taking payments for BNG when [the authority] hasnt got a way of delivering it, ecologists writing blatantly false biodiversity plans and habitat bank operators offering ridiculous off-site solutions purely for commercial gain.Amid the ruckus, those organisations with genuine expertise in BNG are highly sought-after.Matthew Morrison-Clarke, business development manager at Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trusts, a longstanding provider of both off-site habitats and BNG consultancy services, says demand has totally escalated over the last year.He agrees that, across the new nature market, the actual consistency and quality of advice is really, really poor, leaving frustrated architects and disenchanted developers wasting time and money on bad advice.Morrison-Clarke notes schemes where developers have, for example, sold 19 out of 20 properties on a site, but cant complete the sale or occupation of the 20th until they have met their BNG conditions. Meanwhile, a major multinational company, which the AJ cannot name, has engaged a number of external consultants, all of whom are giving them different advice, and is desperately asking: how do we find out what to do?The skills gap is equally stark on the other side of the fence within councils.Morrison-Clarke has advised developers with construction teams literally on site but unable to start as they await BNG approvals from under-resourced local authorities.A 2023 survey into skills and capacity in planning departments by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) warned that only a third of local authorities had access to their own in-house ecologist a figure at odds with the national focus on tackling biodiversity loss. Morrison-Clarke predicts the rough ride will continue for another 12 months. But he is optimistic that the BNG markets professionalism and local planning authorities resourcing and standards will settle. Its at a very early stage, so we shouldnt be too critical, he says. Give it time.Emma Toovey is an ecologist and project manager at Environment Bank, an off the shelf biodiversity unit provider with 30 live sites across the country, offering developers like-for-like off-site credits since 2021. Toovey, similarly, noticed a rise in opportunists and jostling to meet strong demand in the nascent market. But she is now seeing some really strong emerging operators, as well as significant upskilling from both advisors and planning authorities. Importantly, says Toovey, BNG has established a transformational framework to ensure that ecological outcomes are delivered, along with robust governance for the long-term.Observations and challengesBut has the legislation had a measurable impact on wildlife? Figures released in February by Wildlife and Countryside Link, a coalition of 86 environmental organisations, found that BNG had delivered less than 13 per cent of the 5,428ha of post-development habitat which Defra estimated would be generated annually.Nick Hawkes, media and campaigns manager at the organisation, told the AJ that the research suggests BNG is not quite as up-and-running as wed like to see it.But Andy Howard, chief executive of biodiversity management consultancy CSX Carbon, says it is likely to take a few years on most sites before substantial gains begin to become obvious.He adds: It takes a little while for mother nature to wake up and respond, given the pressure she has been put under.Howard says BNG has certainly been effective in getting stakeholders to think about nature recovery. And, across the board, experts enthusiastically cite a general shift in mindset towards nature-based solutions in development.BNGs shorter-term impacts are already becoming clear to architects, landscape architects, consultants and policy advisers.The battle to meet BNG targets has revealed one particularly tough sticking point for SME developers.Small sites are really struggling, says consultant landscape architect Lindsey Wilkinson, who explains that a 10 per cent biodiversity uplift can quickly become overly burdensome on a small site with not a lot of give.Morrison-Clarke agrees: You cannot [create] species-rich grassland habitat and secure it for 30 years in a pocket of land the size of a front garden, because [people] will just mow it. Often, for these small sites, off-site provision appears to be the only option.And BNG is also proving challenging for specific larger projects. Jan-Maurits Loecke, architect and associate director at Arcadis, works on large-scale healthcare projects with aggressive programmes, including high technical specifications and acute pressure on space.BNG is challenging when every single square centimetre, particularly in hospital buildings, needs to be developed, says Loecke.He is personally very critical of using off-site provision as the alternative. That, insists Loecke defies the purpose of BNG, which is to bring more nature on-site, as well as ignoring its benefits to humans living in overpopulated areas including air quality and cooling.Alethea Ottewell, head of landscape architecture at HLM Architects, says BNG is already helping to retain many of the benefits which often get value-engineered out of projects, which, she adds, makes schemes a lot more interesting.Reworking a later living scheme in Sheffield to hit BNG targets, she says, has allowed her to push the scheme even more to get a better [outcome] for the landscape.Even so, Ottewells team is still struggling to meet the schemes targets, partly because it was deemed unsuitable for a green roof due to cost and maintenance requirements. Source:HLM ArchitectsLandscaping for Biodiversity Net Gain in HLMs later living scheme, South YorkshireSelling a 30-year ongoing maintenance culture to clients is an additional challenge for design teams. Fellow HLM landscape architect Noor Itrakjy says clients will often ask for the cheapest option without accounting for the full-on, ongoing maintenance regime and inspections that go with it.Moreover, some particularly high-quality and unique environments such as so-called mosaic habitats, where different habitats are found close together simply cannot be recreated on-site. Itrakjy says these hurdles arent helped by reluctant developers still asking: Whats the absolute minimum we can do for BNG?PolicyWhile BNG was a Tory brainchild, last summer the legislation became Labours torch to bear. Recently, the new governments build, build, build rhetoric has raised questions about the partys commitment to its nature-recovery regulations.Becky Pullinger, head of land use planning at the Wildlife Trust, told the AJ the language that weve heard from Rachel Reeves and Number 10 has not been very helpful in acknowledging the positive role nature can play as part of a growth agenda.Labours proposal in January to introduce a Nature Restoration Fund, which developers would pay into to waive some of their on-site environmental obligations, caused further suspicion and confusion around how it relates to BNG.But CSX Carbons Howard insists much was made of the headlines around the announcement, with little attention paid to the detail. Indeed, the accompanying working paper, published on 13 February this year, specifies that the Nature Restoration Fund proposals are intended to address a specific environmental impact funding large-scale, strategic nature recovery projects such as water pollution mitigation and creation of nesting habitats and are not expected to have any substantive impact on the implementation of mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain.But many are sceptical about how the complex and high-level nature policies can successfully interact with each other.Alexa Culver, an in-house lawyer at nature restoration consultancy RSK Wilding, is concerned that even a Nature Restoration Fund with a clearly defined scope could accidentally undermine BNG, by dampening confidence in private nature markets, as off-site providers fear they will eventually be gobbled up by the Nature Restoration Fund.Whats putting England on the world stage in terms of nature-positive legislation is the idea of encouraging private investment into nature, says Culver.Rather than adding yet more cost and complexity to planning laws with developers forced to tackle BNG, the Nature Restoration Fund and other species mitigations separately she says the government should stick with what weve got and enforce it properly.Culver says streamlining the BNG legislation should involve: tightening exemption loopholes; introducing more nuance to the biodiversity metric for pressures such as pets and recreational activities; and expanding Natural Englands site register to include on-site, as well as off-site, biodiversity monitoring an idea supported by Wildlife and Countryside Link.Architects and developers will have to roll with the punches a while longer yet as BNGs early problems are ironed out. But, as Loecke points out: Ultimately, BNG is not just about box-ticking. Its about us, the people, living longer, happier lives.Biodiversity biodiversity net gain 2025-03-20Anna Highfieldcomment and share
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  • Building with natural materials promotes sustainability, circularity and joyful architecture
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    Pangolin grotesque, New College, Oxford Source:&nbsp Will PryceNatural materials used in construction are many and varied. Embrace them! says Emily Booth Of all the curious and delightful nuggets you might find in the AJ, Ill bet you didnt expect to read this line: One depicts the sleepy head of a golden mole popping out from the stonework, while another, a pangolin, hangs on for dear life at the top of the tower.Our architecture editor Rob Wilson has visited David Kohns striking, sinuous addition to New College, Oxford, where carved gargoyles and grotesques emerge from the pink sandstone cornices. There are 24 of them, with the pangolin (above) and golden mole joined by the likes of an elephant, toucan and bushbaby all representing the animal kingdom currently under threat from the climate crisis.Many hands have gone into choosing and perfecting this stonework: the animal forms created by artist Monster Chetwynd in collaboration with stonemason Fergus Wessel; Grants of Shoreditch building the faade that supports them; the animals chosen in consultation with the professor of evolutionary biology at New College, Ashleigh Griffin, with suggestions from author Katherine Rundell.AdvertisementTheres a circularity here, and a meeting of old and new. Stone is one of the most ancient natural building materials and gargoyles have a venerable history. And yet it is our collective human actions, among them the endless production of man-made materials such as steel and cement, which are fuelling the current climate emergency. The humour of the grotesques is a quirky warning of a horror beyond and what we stand to lose if we dont treat our shared planet with care.Building more with natural materials promotes sustainability and circularity and joyful architecture. For inspiration, check out the AJs feature on five new projects on site or recently completed, which include a rammed earth house by Tuckey Design Studio and a net zero welcome centre built with straw bales by Citizens Design Bureau. Also in the magazine, Nimtim architects has recently completed a hempcrete and timber extension to a London semi showing that this is an accessible architectural approach. As nimtim co-founder Tim OCallaghan says: Its something general builders at a small domestic scale can easily pick up and then implement. It opens up the possibility of using low-carbon, healthy and bio-based materials to homeowner clients. That is really exciting. Demountable architecture using timber frames also has particularly intriguing possibilities (see Fran Williams take on a sustainable food market in Ilford).Natural materials for use in construction are many and varied. Embrace them! You can see a wonderful range on the AJs cover this month, provided by Material Cultures, David Kohn Architects and Jestico + Whiles. A special thank you to Jestico + Whiles for hosting the photoshoot in its office and in particular to Luka Rocyn for kindly making the AJ logos. Look carefully, theres a second AJ logo hiding in there.Advertisement2025-03-20Emily Boothcomment and share
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  • Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for March 20, #1370
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    Here are hints and the answer for today's Wordle No. 1,370 for March 20. Think Thanksgiving techniques.
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