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5th August 2010

IEMA Concerns Force Government Rethink on Energy National Policy Statements

The Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has announced it is to carry out a second consultation on its energy national policy statements following concerns raised by IEMA during the initial investigation. Clic...

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5th August 2010

September Associate Open Book Assessment - Register Today!

September will bring the registration deadline for the next round of the Associate Open Book Assessment. Read more here!

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5th August 2010

Nominate Your Graduate Colleague Before September's Entry Deadline!

There are now just SIX WEEKS remaining before the entry deadline for 2010's IEMA?Graduate Award. Click on the headline to learn more.

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5th August 2010

IEMA Survey on amendments needed to improve the EIA Directive

IEMA will be inviting member to offer their views in a survey on the European Commission's initial options related to amending the EIA Directive. Click on the title for details.

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5th August 2010

2nd August 2010

Environment and Business: Three Months To Go

With exactly thirteen weeks to go until the Environment and Business Conference, places are now filling very fast!

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23rd July 2010

IEMA Welcomes Over 1800 New Members During 2010

1801 new members have joined IEMA in the first seven months of 2010.

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21st July 2010

China's carbon emissions need to peak by 2020

China's emissions of carbon dioxide need to peak by 2020 if the world is to meet its 2050 targets aimed at curbing climate change, the head of the International Energy Agency said.

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21st July 2010

Africa's game parks losing animals

Africa's game parks have lost well over half of their big mammals, such as the lions and buffalos that draw millions of tourists each year, to rampant hunting and farming since 1970, a study has found.

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21st July 2010

Fishing boats to disperse Yellow Sea oil slick

Chinese authorities stepped up their efforts to disperse a major oil slick in the Yellow Sea by mobilising 800 fishing boats to help the clean-up operation.

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