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Max Kelly
August 2022

Plastic pollution has now been found within multiple ecosystems across the globe, from the summit of Mount Everest to the bottom of the Marina Trench in the Pacific Ocean. Understanding the sources and critical drivers of plastic emission into the environment and subsequent pathways into the...

Ethny Childs
August 2022

Lynsey and Naomi from CAPE Coaching and Development hosted an online workshop, jointly held by the IES and RemSoc, in July for anyone thinking about or embarking into their first move managing others - early line management and/or project management. They explored some of the common...

Ethny Childs
August 2022

The second Environmental Justice Network meeting explored the interplay between environmental justice issues and scientific integrity of environmental projects, and how environmental professionals can approach issues of environmental injustice in their organisation. We were joined by three...

Oliver Hoelzinger
July 2022

This webinar introduces the NATURE Tool as a means to assess natural capital impacts as part of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) in the UK. The new tool, which was first released in summer 2021, helps to identify and measure what nature and natural assets (natural capital) do for...

Neil Burke
July 2022

In this webinar, Neil Burke discussed the role of nuclear technologies, available and in development, to meet net zero and how nuclear can work alongside other low carbon technologies to provide a reliable, secure and resilient energy system.


 



Michael Bull
July 2022

It has now been eight years since the production of the IAQM guidance on the assessment of odours for planning (pdf). The guidance has been widely used and accepted by planning authorities.


In this webinar Michael Bull, the chair of the working group that produced the...

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