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18th May 2016

Business Opportunity Revealed: Growing Sustainability Profession Central to Future Fit Business Models

New IEMA report warns that global megatrends will limit businesses that fail to adapt

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11th May 2016

Members Recognise UK Environmental and Business Benefits of EU

Fresh poll of over 1,500 IEMA members gives insight into potential environment and sustainability implications of “Brexit”

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10th May 2016

“Adopt Ambitious 5th Carbon Budget” Say Members

Latest IEMA poll finds almost 9 in 10 members back the Committee on Climate Change recommendations

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15th February 2016

New Year Sees Over 100 Members Upgrade

108 individual members can now add either AIEMA, MIEMA or CEnv to their name after successfully taking their assessments during the weeks spanning mid-December to mid-January.

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22nd January 2016

Unethical practices are driving half of IEMA career movers away from employers

Over half of members say corporate environment & sustainability performance affects their choice of employer.

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19th January 2016

Members Give Their Top Tips on Scoring an Environmental Role

First results taken from 2015 Practitioner Survey promote the profession. Read more

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8th January 2016

IEMA Members Seek Clear Commitment to Carbon Reductions in Tax Review

IEMA has today stated its support for the development of a more joined-up approach to policy that includes both carbon reporting and pricing. These and other policy drivers can together provide the incentives required to...

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14th December 2015

IEMA Welcomes Ambitious and Necessary Climate Change Agreement

Well, they did it. With much effort and planning World Leaders came to an international agreement on Climate Change. While it may not meet everyone’s expectations - more importantly - it’s an agreement that everyone ca...

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25th November 2015

Tim Balcons Blog Why dont people stop smoking and why is this relevant to climate change?

We all know smoking is bad for you. Even if it doesn’t kill you, there is no argument that it seriously deteriorates your health. Despite this being a universal understanding supported by medical science, there are proba...

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25th November 2015

IEMA Says Spending Review Has Sustainability in its Sights

IEMA’s Policy & Practice Lead Josh Fothergill has just commented on Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne’s Spending Review, saying: “With its distinct focus on security, opportunity for families, integration of...

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