Kyoto II?

Author: Paul Suff

EiB asks a panel of leading businesses and business organisations what outcomes they want to see emerge from the Copenhagen...


CRC - are you ready?

Author: Paul Suff

Organisations need to be getting ready now for the CRC. Paul Suff finds out how some organisations are preparing and...


One size now really does fit all

Author: Rick Gould

Rick Gould looks at PAS 2050, the new method for calculating life-cycle emissions from products and services.


Keeping your business above water

Author: Paul Suff

Rising sea levels and increasing precipitation swell the risks of flooding. Paul Suff examines the extent of the danger and...


Back to the future

Author: Elisabeth Jeffries

Environmental industries can put new life into declining regions but will their rise be hampered by a shortage of skilled...


A changing climate for business strategy

Author: Paul Suff

Paul Suff outlines the key steps to take when developing and implementing a climate-change strategy


What's the future for biomass in the UK?

Author: Elisabeth Jeffries

Generating electricity and heat from biomass has the capacity to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Elisabeth Jeffries looks at developments in the UK and the barriers that still need to be broken down before energy from wood, for example, plays a major role in combating climate change


A Stern warning: economics of climate change

Author: Paul Suff

Climate-change campaigners and scientists, as well as governments around the world, have largely welcomed the publication of the Stern report on the economics of tackling climate change. We take a look at what the former chief economist at the World Bank had to say


EMS national forum and EA conference 2007

Author: Paul Suff

The fifth EMS forum brought together around 250 environmental professionals to discuss the future of environment management systems, while more than 500 attended the Environment Agency's annual gathering to debate climate-change adaptation and mitigation. Paul Suff reports


Mainstreaming environmental issues

Author: Becky Allen

Many companies now view sustainability issues as part of their core business. But how important is employee involvement in helping businesses to deliver this new set of environmental and social objectives? Becky Allen finds out


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