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IEMA's first major event of 2011 is less than eight weeks away! Click to find out more.
Mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas emissions is vital for business and the environment
Defra finds that 78% of FTSE listed businesses are failing to report data on their greenhouse gas emissions. Click to read more.
New Figures Show 28% Increase in the use of formal environmental management systems in the UK
Research by the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA)[1] shows a 28% increase over the last 2 years in the use of formal environmental management systems by organisations in the UK.
Environment and Business: Reviewed and Rated
Last week's Environment and Business conference proved to be a vibrant, focussed and enjoyable event. Click for details of the full review and feedback results.
IEMA Reveal Winner of 2010 Graduate Award at Environment and Business
The winner of the IEMA Graduate Award was announced last week during the Environment and Business Conference. Click for more details.
Climate Change Adaptation Workshop
Climate Change Adaptation - a developing agenda where environment and sustainability professionals can make an important contribution either directly, or in combination with colleagues working on risk management or busin...
Day 2 of Environment and Business SOLD OUT
IEMA's Conference for 2010 is now less than a week away. Day Two has now sold out, and places for Day One are extremely limited so book your place today!
Environment, Climate Change and the Comprehensive Spending Review
Click for an IEMA briefing on what the Spending Review means for the environment and key governmental departments.
Coalition's Spending Review Reveals Environmental Impacts
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne revealed the outcome of the governmental Spending Review to Parliament this afternoon (Wednesday 20th October). Click to find out some topline outcomes for the environment.
Tropics in decline as natural resources exhausted at alarming rate
New analysis shows populations of tropical species are plummeting and humanity's demands on natural resources are sky-rocketing to 50% more than the earth can sustain, reveals the 2010 edition of WWF's Living Planet Repo...