The February 2012 issue of the environmentalist magazine is now online and free for member-only download.
Issue 123 includes the usual news, interviews, briefings, IEMA updates and these fascinating features.
Thirsty Work
the environmentalist reports on how companies are combating water scarcityBreaking through the grass ceiling
As more UK buildings install "green" roofs, Becky Allen investigates whyLaying down the law
Stephen Tromans argues that even the government is not above the lawAgency creates its own better place
How improving environmental performance saves the EA �6 million a yearThe art of interaction
UK Paul Reeve goes back to basics on how to identify aspects and impactsROCky road ahead
Energy experts at Royal Haskoning on the impact of changes to ROCsBeating the bean counters
Systems act as a barrier to experts providing solutions, warns Mark Everard
Click on the PDF link below to open or download the latest issue. Or, visit the Transform website.
Issue 123 Feb 2012 the environmentalist
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Posted on 21st February 2012
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