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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...

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.


 



Daniel Quiggin, Murray Dale and Lucy Hubble-Rose
July 2022

The World Meteorological Society recently reported that there is a fifty-fifty chance of the world reaching 1.5°c of warming by 2026. This webinar underlines the importance of understanding, managing and communicating climate risk effectively. 


Hear from expert speakers on...

Anna Tuddenham and Charles Van Tuyckom
June 2022

As significant degree of climate change is inevitable, the topic of climate resilience has been moving up the agenda across all sectors, driven by increasing stakeholder awareness and policy developments. As organisations look to take action to preserve or enhance value in the future, they...

Ian Davis
June 2022

This webinar outlined the changes UK agriculture has undergone since the end of the Second World War, the so-called “Green Revolution”, it explored the major drivers behind the changes and the often unintended impacts they have had on the UK landscape. The speaker, Ian Davis illustrated this...

Ethny Childs
May 2022

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas which can't be seen, smelt or tasted. Radon is present all over the UK, but there can be higher levels found in certain areas. It is an important issue for professionals working in land condition, as buildings in higher risk areas can accumulate...

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