Environment
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Biodiversity
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Virunga - Africa's prized park needs protection from new oil threat
Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is Africa’s oldest and most biodiverse national park and a... -
Minister calls for radical changes to Common Fisheries Policy
Fisheries Minister Richard Benyon will call for countries in Europe to be given more say in the way their fisheries are managed, when...
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Record-breaking 2011 Spring helped some of the UK's rarer butterflies
Last year’s record-breaking spring helped some of the UK’s rarest butterflies recover following years of decline, the... -
New Independent Global Body to Push for Greater Understanding and Action on Biodiversity
Operational modalities of the International Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services...
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Improving the ecology of lakes, reservoirs and fisheries
Tony Wynes reveals why it is imperative to create innovative systems that improve water... -
£8.5 million to protect the world’s most threatened wildlife and poorest communities
Some of the world’s rarest species are going to be better protected following a multi-million pound...
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Re: Are we promoting cycling to benefit the environment but neglecting cyclist safety?
Yes we're neglecting cyclist's safety, but the answer isn't to educate the victims of road danger. Who the hell are 'Share the Road'? anyway? The...
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Re: Hand Hygiene Summit
How do you plan to keep mometum with the campaign to ensure we maintain our high compliance rate...
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Re: Dementia are we making progress or is it old news?
J is a 70 year old fit active gentleman with a diagnosis of Dementia. J has been living at the Care Home for just under a year. On admission his...
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Re: HS2: Good for the UK or not?
The simple answer is that it doesn't - HS2 is not sustainable. Quite apart from the destruction of protected landscapes, ancient woodlands and SSSIs...
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Re: Are we promoting cycling to benefit the environment but neglecting cyclist safety?
Compulsory training and testing is a ridiculous idea. Many local councils already offer free or subsidised training and there are numerous publicity...
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Should street lighting on our roads be reduced to save energy?
There is an ongoing debate in the media regarding various ways local authorities are trying to save energy by cutting down on street lighting....
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Tobin Stephenson, Better Utilisation of Property Assets (BUPA) Programme Manager, Cambridgeshire County Council
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Dr Steve Davies, Education Director, The IEA
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Karen Jennings, Assistant General Secretary, UNISON
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Professor Steve Albon Co-Chair, UK National Ecosystem Assessment & The James Hutton Institute
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Professor Sir John Lawton Chair, Lawton Report, `Making Space for Nature` Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)