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A study looking at the carbon-footprint of a range of key consumer staples sold through Tesco has reported that the two organic products studied generated no more and in some cases less greenhouse gases than the same amount grown non-organically.
To help local businesses embrace resource efficiency and take action on the environment when they have little time to spare, Envirowise has launched a new online tool. The Envirowise Publications Wizard is a new means of searching for information on sustainability in the quickest and most efficient manner possible.
Anti-globalisation activists and proponents of economic growth will be battling it out over climate change at a free event organised by the World Development Movement. The debate, which will also be streamed live on the web, will examine whether economic growth and big business have a positive role to play in tackling climate change.
Policymakers have a new opportunity to influence what goes on in some of
South East England's leading research institutions with the launch today
of the Rural Research and Strategy Partnership (RRSP).
If a crowded beach doesn't capture your imagination, then why not join a research expedition to one of the world's most famous river areas - the Amazon or Zambezi?
People still have a month to submit their comments on the consultation by NATS, the UK's leading air traffic management company, on proposals to redraw the aircraft route map across a large area of south-east England.
The village of South Nutfield, Surrey will boast the most energy efficient social housing in the UK on 18 April, when Osborne and Raven Housing Trust officially open the Mid Street housing development. The Mid Street homes, which comprise the first 100% affordable housing scheme to achieve Level 5 of the Code for Sustainable Homes, will be opened by local MP Peter Ainsworth, Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. The development will make the concept of an affordable, sustainable home a reality for two families who will be nominated to live in the homes by Tandridge District Council.