We’ve been proud to support the Centre for Science and the Environment, an environmental NGO based in New Delhi. Here is a complete list of publications for sale. Revenue from book sales is […]
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Industrial emissions of black carbon were responsible for the retreat of the glaciers in the European Alps that marked the end of the so-called ‘Little Ice Age‘, according to a new study. The […]
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How green, clean and responsible is your holiday destination? QualityCoast have produced a data visualisation of the sustainability of tourist destinations. On the basis of the QualityCoast BasiQ database of 1000 tourism destinations […]
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If you want to join an exclusive group of peers working together to overcome shared sustainable business challenges, 2degrees have a schedule of workshops for 2014. This year’s practical 2degrees Live workshops, with […]
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CSE has recently published the following new books: 1. Junk Food Busted: This book is a vital source to understand what junk food does to our health and why they should be avoided. […]
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced design assistance to help the capital cities of Michigan, Wisconsin and Washington develop designs for greener, healthier, more vibrant neighborhoods. The designs will provide models […]
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Studies on fracking too often focus on its technical aspects, and not the wider environmental, economic and regulatory context needed for political decision-making, according to a review of existing research by a US […]
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International agreements to reduce plastic use are needed to address plastic litter in the marine environment, as well as increased public awareness of the problem, according to scientists at a workshop on the […]
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Low Carbon Business Breakfast The Innovation Centre, Bath BA1 1UD “Intelligent Design: Innovation & Construction” 7.45 Tuesday 21 January 2014 Presenters: Mike Roberts, HAB and Dr Kevin Paine, University of Bath Join […]
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Air pollution legislation has led to reduced ozone pollution in rural areas in western Mediterranean countries; however, levels in urban and suburban areas are still increasing, new research concludes. This suggests that ground-level […]
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