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- "...Help your skin, your figure, your bank balance and the planet!"
- "Big Question: What outcomes would you like to see from COP26?"
- "In court: Severn Trent fined £350,000 for chemical leak"
- "Quote unquote"
- "Quote Unquote"
- #BeyondPlastic Taskforce, FCO
- #BuildingBackBetter – but how do we contribute?
- #NoCopOut campaign continues
- #NoCopOut on climate change is message from IEMA members
- $20bn investment shortfall identified for SDG 7
- $2m plastic packaging design competition launched
- $4.9trn of planned fossil fuel investment 'incompatible' with Paris goals
- $700bn boost from reuse
- $75,000 competition for safe water schemes
- $9trn investor group calls for Paris-aligned accounts
- 'All-in' deposit return scheme eight times more economical than limited one
- 'Almost no progress' towards sustainable energy systems globally – WEF
- 'An unprecedented act of preservation'
- 'Big picture' sustainability challenges discussed on final day of IEMA Connect 2022
- 'Bottleneck' creates £58k sewage problem
- 'Carbon border tax' proposed to curb CO2 imports
- 'Carrot' dangled to fire shale revolution
- 'Circular economy for food' could save $2.7trn each year
- 'Death knell' for zero-carbon homes target
- 'Devastating' 4°C rise likely as GHGs increase
- 'Eco-anxiety' on the rise as activist groups sound the alarm
- 'Flawed' Energy Bill must be revised, warn MPs
- 'Fragmented' policies hindering low-CO2 manufacturing
- 'Green New Deal' proposal set to dominate Labour conference
- 'Impressive' international experience wins consultant the 2013 IEMA graduate award
- 'Love Water' campaign launched
- 'Net positive' future defined
- 'Sickening' smells cost poultry firm £52,500
- 'Technical' changes to EIA
- 'Triple planetary emergency' requires nature-based solutions, UN says
- 'Worrying' ignorance of REACH
- 01-Jan-17
- 1,000 firms switch to electronic-WTNs
- 1,000th Full member named
- 1.4 billion ETS credits could go
- 1.4 million students join school climate strikes
- 1.5 million properties at risk from rising sea levels
- 1.5°C target still ‘within reach’
- 10 major insurers refuse to support Australian ‘carbon bomb’ coal mine
- 10 member states urge EU to adopt 2050 net zero emission target
- 10 year litigation 'saga' ends in higher compensation
- 10-month sentence for director after blaze
- 100% renewable energy is achievable for Scotland
- 11 EU countries achieve their 2020 renewable energy targets early
- 12 years to avoid climate catastrophe
- 130,000 trees to be planted across England over two years
- 14001 and sustainability consultations - member feedback required
- 14001 certification doesn't cost - it pays
- 14001 certifications increase 7%
- 14001 certifications rise ahead of revision
- 14001 course goes live
- 14001 first for Manchester United
- 14001 is 'raising its game'
- 14001: 2015 – lessons from the early adopters
- 14001: context is everything
- 14001: fit for the future?
- 14001: In everyone's interests
- 14004 published to aid implementation of 14001
- 14006 - the new standard in design
- 14031: Managing by numbers
- 14034 reasons for environmental technology verification
- 1bn people could be displaced by 2050
- 2,000 new members join IEMA
- 2,500 scientists call for Common Agricultural Policy reform
- 2010 was one of the warmest years on record
- 2010: the year of natural disasters
- 2011 annual report published
- 2011 conference programme unveiled
- 2011 conference: Sustainable business in practice
- 2011 IEMA pay and benefits survey
- 2011: the year ahead
- 2012 graduate award winner revealed
- 2012 IEMA practitioners' survey
- 2012 practitioners' survey
- 2012 survey sample
- 2012: What lies ahead
- 2013 IEMA practitioners' survey
- 2013 survey sample
- 2014 breaks all UK records
- 2014 IEMA practitioners' survey
- 2014 pay survey results coming soon
- 2015 breaks weather records
- 2015 EMS forum: the changes to 14001
- 2015 practitioners' survey: changes to salaries: Pay rises and prospects
- 2015 practitioners' survey: Details of the 2015 survey
- 2015 practitioners' survey: Diversity: Age, gender and pay
- 2015 practitioners' survey: Salaries by academic qualification
- 2015 practitioners' survey: Salaries by level of membership
- 2015 practitioners' survey: Salaries by region
- 2015 practitioners' survey: Salaries by sector and firm size
- 2015 practitioners' survey: Salaries by work and job roles
- 2015 practitioners' survey: Training and engagement: professional development and job satisfaction levels
- 2015-16 annual membership fees set
- 2016 was a hot one
- 2017 set to be in top three hottest years on record
- 2017 smashes global climate records
- 2017 warmest year on record without El Niño
- 2018 a record year for wind power PPAs
- 2018 membership fees confirmed
- 2018 Talanoa Dialogue Platform launched
- 2019 membership fees
- 2019 preview: a look to the year ahead
- 2019 World Environment Day to focus on air pollution
- 2020 vision of skills
- 2020 vision: The year ahead
- 2030 targets must be 'fair', says EU council
- 21st century working
- 25% of UK electricity now low-carbon
- 250,000 Brits go vegan in January
- 2°C temperature threshold puts oil investments at risk
- 3,000 members say #IClickedTheCode
- 30,000 projects connected in first year of FIT
- 300 MPs demand pension divestment from fossil fuels
- 4% rise in global GHG emissions from power plants each year since 2000
- 400 little reminders
- 42% of coal power plants losing money
- 50 countries commit to protect 30% of world’s land and ocean by 2030
- 50% of world's food wasted
- 50-year payback on EU-funded retrofits
- 50001 stops Costa burning £50k a year
- 560 serious pollution incidents in a year
- 5p charge cuts Welsh carrier-bag use by 80%
- 5p charge for carriers to become UK wide
- 65% of European e-waste mistreated
- 73% of GHG emissions from 10% of firms
- 90% of world's largest energy firms have no net-zero targets
- 91% of millennials say humans are responsible for climate change
- A better beef industry
- A better future with BT?
- A bill with ambition
- A bill with ambition
- A blueprint for green workforce transformation
- A bonfire of EU legislation
- A breath of fresh air
- A brighter outlook for solar?
- A broad church
- A bug's life
- A career in the profession: Training and development
- A change in tactics
- A change of heart on GMOs
- A Circular Economy Handbook 2nd ed.
- A coming together
- A continuing crisis: corporations owning the circular economy narrative
- A culture of innovation
- A decade of the EIA Quality Mark
- A delicate balance: spinning plates as an EIA co-ordinator
- A different class
- A dirty business
- A dynamic force: highlights of 2023 and the impacts for the year ahead
- A fair warning: discussions about intergenerational fairness
- A focal point for developing policy
- A fresh look at environmental statements
- A global purpose, part 1
- A global purpose: part 2 - people
- A green bill of health
- A green future after Brexit?
- A green manifesto
- A Green new dawn?
- A growing revolution
- A higher standard
- A hive of activity
- A home run
- A huge pinch of salt.
- A job well done? Upskilling and reskilling
- A knotty issue
- A legion of...Happy Feet
- A light in the darkness
- A little respect
- A load of hot air: Is hydrogen the clean fuel of the future?
- A losing battle for the world’s militaries?
- A masterclass delivered - biodiversity net gain
- A meaty challenge
- A message of hope
- A minority voice? The sceptical environmentalist
- A model of perfection
- A natural remedy
- A new dawn for planning?
- A new economic paradigm
- A new era for recruitment
- A new flight path with FlyZero
- A new framework
- A new kind of leadership: the revised Full and Fellow standards to launch next month
- A new role for traceability in supply chains
- A new SEA pathway
- A new year and renewed vision
- A nudge in the right direction
- A perfect storm
- A perilous road ahead?
- A picture paints a thousand words
- A plan derailed: the future of the Integrated Rail Plan
- A plastic pestilence
- A positive transition
- A powerful voice
- A powerful voice for policy
- A price worth setting?
- A profession on the move
- A real opportunity for EIA: ‘world’s first’ proportionate EIA strategy
- A recipe for success
- A refreshing perspective
- A renewable energy skills gap
- A rising purple tide
- A river runs through it
- A road to redemption?
- A round-up of the latest environmental court cases.
- A sea change
- A sea change for energy
- A sense of optimism
- A sense of urgency
- A sixth of global economy now covered by net zero emission targets
- A sketchy diagnosis
- A smart approach to environmental reporting
- A social conscience
- A state of flow: building a circular economy in Laos
- A sustainable gig?
- A systems approach to ESOS
- A tale of new cities
- A teaching game-changer
- A third off over five years
- A thirst for savings
- A tunnel through the curve: Africa's green trade
- A very taxing change
- A voluntary approach
- A work of fiction: news from the coalface - part 3
- A work of fiction: news from the coalface – part 1
- A work of fiction: news from the coalface – part 2
- A world without plastic?
- A year of solar power: the verdict
- A year to remember
- A(I) force for good?
- Abattoir fined £26k for polluting river
- ABHI and sustainable HealthTech
- Abolishing the unethical: IEMA supports new charter on modern slavery
- Abolition of Advisory Committees Orders 2012
- Abolition of Commission for Rural Communities Order
- Absent without leave
- Absolute emissions or not!
- Academic research in EIA practice
- Academics call on businesses to refine research priorities
- Accelerating private investment in nature-based solutions
- Accepting the unacceptability
- Accepting the unacceptability
- Access to the Countryside (England) Regs 2012
- Acclimatising to change
- Accolades for Scotland's greenest organisations
- Accounting for nature
- Acorn scheme to continue despite new standard
- Act of Sederunt (Environmental Appeals) 2013
- Action for Nitrate Vulnerable Zones Regs 2013
- Action needed to substitute hazardous chemicals with safer alternatives
- Action on climate change needed to create jobs, improve GDP and save lives, says World Bank
- Action stations
- Action stations for tackling climate change
- AD down on the farm
- Adaptation can save 450,000 flood-risk properties
- Adaptation reporting should be mandatory, MPs say
- Adapting EIA for climate change
- Adding value to projects through early consideration of aspects
- Adding weight: rating significance
- Adidas launches 'take-back and resale' service
- Adidas to double production of shoes made from plastic waste
- Adjusting to the new reality
- Advancing sustainable finance
- Advertorial: Beyond the spreadsheet: The future of climate work
- Advice note on health impact assessments
- Advocate General rejects ETS appeals
- AECOM unveils science-based targets
- Aerospace sector flies in formation
- Age of renewal
- Agencies to promote 'sustainable' development
- Agency agrees enforcement undertakings with 11 firms
- Agency cracks down on illegal waste sites
- Agency creates its own better place
- Agency issues new permitting guidance
- Agency launches electronic WTN system
- Agency not ready for third-party assurance
- Agency prosecution brings largest fine for a water company
- Agency reviews OPRA scheme
- Agency saves millions by cutting CO2 and waste
- Agency takes action on ESOS breaches
- Agency to amend standard rules
- Agency urges businesses to save water
- Aggregates Levy (Registration) (Amend) Regs 2014
- Aggressive action on carbon emissions needed
- Agreement close on new standards for European power plants
- Agricultural awakening
- Agricultural emissions to rise 4%
- Agriculture Bill to return to parliament this month
- Agriculture named among biggest causes of 'unprecedented' biodiversity loss
- Agriculture, Animals, Environment & Food Order
- Agritech key to tackling poverty and climate shocks – World Bank
- AIEMA and PIEMA exams launch next month
- AIEMA webinar 'invaluable'
- Ailing steel sector to get help
- Aiming high
- Air and waste regulation on Juncker regulation "kill list"
- Air conditioning: Cold comfort
- Air flights
- Air Passenger Duty (Amend) Regs 2012
- Air Passenger Duty (Commence) Order (NI) 2012
- Air pollution - the big picture
- Air pollution curbs agreed
- Air pollution exposure linked to higher COVID-19 risk
- Air pollution linked to 15% of COVID-19 deaths
- Air pollution linked to higher COVID-19 deaths
- Air pollution linked to one-third of new childhood asthma cases
- Air pollution risks growing
- Air pollution still a 'problem' in EU
- Air quality
- Air quality failing EU tests
- Air quality monitoring removed from industrial permits
- Air quality stays, but waste goes
- Air quality: DEFRA reports published
- Airline protests fly over EU ETS
- Airport expansion delayed for EIA
- Airport expansion has significant environmental risks, commission finds
- Aldi removes plastic packaging from vegetables lines
- Alec Tang FIEMA CEnv Director of sustainability at Kāinga Ora and lecturer in sustainable business at the Auckland University of Technology
- Alkmaria romijni - out of sight, not out of mind
- All aboard with saving water
- All at sea: challenges facing the maritime industry
- All bark, no bite: new environmental watchdog
- All change for MIEMA
- All change for safety and ISO 45001
- All change, no change, says Martin Baxter
- All eyes on Glasgow
- All jobs can be greener
- All jobs done in a greener way
- All jobs greener course works for housing group
- All jobs greener courses receive certification
- All jobs greener' gains momentum
- All of London exposed to dangerous toxic air particles
- All roads lead to Paris
- All talk, no action on net zero?
- All that glitters: Labour exploitation in India’s mica industry
- All that glitters: Safety concerns in India’s Mica industry
- All UK environmental regulation under review
- All very revealing
- All working together
- Alliance to End Plastic Waste
- Almost a third of UK land to be protected for biodiversity
- Almost half of used clothes and textiles thrown in general rubbish
- Alok Sharma kicks off IEMA Connect 2022
- Alphabet soup of standards
- Alteration to 2015-16 membership fees
- Altering our conception of what constitutes economic success
- Alternative fuels could save over 1,250 lives a year
- Alternative protein market to grow five-fold by 2035
- Amazon deforestation jumps by one-third
- Amazon launches $£2 billion fund to meet net zero
- Amazon rainforest’s time ‘running out’
- Amazon threatened by UK's proposed anti-deforestation law
- Amber Rudd takes top job at Decc
- Ambiguous assessments: problems afflicting lifecycle assessment
- Ambition at Rio+20 fails to meet business hopes
- Amending decision on ETS carbon leakage
- Amey joins ranks as an approved training provider
- Ammonia discharge costs haulier £34k
- An act of stupidity?
- An agricultural revolution
- An end to forced labour?
- An essential harvest
- An inefficient Bill
- An invisible threat
- An objective approach to human population impact assessment
- An urgent call to reset our ambitions
- Analysis - CO2 accounting can mislead
- And in conclusion...
- And then there was one
- Andrew Whitehorn becomes IEMA Fellow
- Anglian Water fined for pollution incidents
- Animal By-Products (Enforcement) (Wales) Regs 2014
- Animal By-Products Regulations
- Anne McCall: fighting the good fight
- Annex IV of the RoHS Directive
- Annual 3.5% emissions cut for Scotland
- Annual IEMA members' survey reveals modest pay growth
- Annual survey on pay and working conditions
- Another inconvenient truth - Is ESG investment doing more harm than good?
- Another Stern warning on carbon price
- Another watershed for environmentalism
- Anshuman Bapna - the man behind a networking revolution
- Antaris Consulting
- Appeal against approved investment in a liquefied natural gas project in Mozambique dismissed
- Appeal against ending of CCL exemption rejected
- Appeal against planning inspector dismissed
- Appeal against Secretary of State dismissed
- Appeal against upheld planning permission for holiday village dismissed
- Appeal against waste export conviction dismissed
- Appeal brought by Boots UK Ltd dismissed
- Appeal dismissed against environmental permit decision
- Appeal over oil well site dismissed
- Appeal overcomes challenge to ‘deadly’ Scottish windfarms
- Apple exceeds sustainable supply chain goal
- Apple expands renewable footprint with massive Danish wind scheme
- Apple tests suppliers' green credentials
- Application for judicial review of badger culling decision refused
- Application for judicial review of decision to continue HS2 rail project refused
- Application for review of decision to grant power station permission refused
- Application for review on end-of-waste status dismissed
- Application to quash Defra policy document dismissed
- Applying the 2011 waste regulations
- April 2018: New regulations
- April 2019: New regulations
- April connect
- April quote unquote
- April's successful members
- April: New regulations
- Aquaculture and Fisheries (Scot) Act 2013
- Arboricultural Impacts Assessments - their role in EIA
- Arctic changes drive polar bear decline
- Arctic sea ice extent at eighth lowest on record
- Are non-technical summaries non-technical?
- Are trends electric?
- Arguments reignite around Swansea Bay tidal lagoon project
- Arrested development in EIA?
- Arrests on illegally operated waste site in Lincolnshire
- Article 50
- Article 50 deadline looms
- Artificially cooling planet could spark ‘devastating’ hurricanes and droughts
- Asbestos guidance not up to scratch
- Ascending the learning curve
- Asda aims to build resilience
- Asia-Pacific set to miss SDG targets
- Asian economies at risk
- Aspiring vision: Cathedral thinking in the modern world
- Assessing air quality from construction projects
- Assessing and protecting groundwater dependent habitat in Scotland using EIA
- Assessing health and wellbeing
- Assessing impacts of waste prevention
- Assessing sustainable water sources
- Assessing the mood for EIA directive reform
- Assessing the natural order
- Assessing the urban environment
- Asset managers blind to biodiversity crisis, study finds
- Asset managers still failing to align with Paris goals
- Assurances for an ambitious Environment Act
- Assuring reliability
- At least 100 years needed for UK homes to go fully green
- At the rockface: sustainability at the top
- Atlantic current at its weakest in 1,600 years
- Atmospheric GHG at new high
- Auditing the human element
- August - business round-up
- Authorities assess climate risks
- Auto firms pay $100 million for breaching Clean Air Act
- Automakers’ climate action ranked
- Autumn Budget 2018: Creating green corridors
- Autumn budget delivers ‘mixed’ environmental action
- Autumn statement 2016: Chancellor delays decisions on post-2020 energy policy
- Aviation and climate change
- Aviation GHG Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) Regs 2011
- Aviation may account for 20% of global emissions by 2050 without action
- Aviation opts for offsets to curb emissions
- Aviation sector to offset carbon emissions
- Aviva tops rankings for lowest GHG emissions
- Avoid appearing 'plastic' on sustainability
- Avoiding the groan fest
- Avoiding tipping points
- Avoiding unreasonable requirements
- Awards spotlight: High Speed Two
- Awards Spotlight: Northern Rail
- Awards spotlight: Samantha Carlsson
- Awards spotlight: SITA Air Transport Community Foundation
- Awards spotlight: WHEB Asset Management
- Awards spotlight: Wilson Power Solutions
- Axe lifted from remediation relief
- Axing the link to deforestation
- Azerbaijan: A sustainable shift
- Baby boomers most likely age group to opt for sustainable packaging
- Back from the summit
- Back pedalling
- Back to the future
- Backloading ETS finally gets green light
- Backtracking on CO2 targets bad for economy
- Bad news or hint of an opportunity?
- Bad smells cost waste firm £200,000
- Balfour Beatty first to be tested on supply chain standard
- Ballot on ISO 14007
- Balls says stop "dithering" over low-CO2 energy
- Bank calls for better risk assessment
- Bank of America commits $300bn for low-carbon business
- Bank warns that climate change will severely restrict economic growth in south Asia
- Banking giants show 'superficial progress' tackling climate change
- Banking sector criticised for ‘skin deep’ attempts to tackle climate change
- Banks and government urged to help small businesses meet net zero
- Banks launch roadmap to sustainable finance
- Banks risk losing millions of customers due to fossil fuel investments
- Banks spend $2.7trn on fossil fuels in four years
- Banks warned that exposure to fossil fuels could trigger financial crisis
- Banning commonly littered single-use plastic items in England
- Barry at M&S goes extra 13 miles to save CO2
- BASF adopts water stewardship standard
- Bathing Water (Amendment) (Wales) Regs 2014
- Bathing Waters (Scot) Amendment Regs 2012
- Batteries & Accumulators (Amend) Regs 2012
- Baxter live on Radio 5Live
- Baxter to chair CEN advisory group
- BBC counts carbon
- Beaches increasingly polluted by clothes fibres
- Bearing the brunt
- Beating the bean counters
- Becky Toal, MIEMA CEnv, Managing director, Crowberry Consulting Ltd
- Become a Registered Environmental Practitioner
- Bee decline linked to land use
- Beef with meat
- Beer is the low-carbon pint, says Adnams
- Bees get further protection
- BEIS and Defra finalise ministerial remits
- Belfast City Council promotes EMS
- Benefits and professional development
- Benthic ecology in EIA
- Best diploma student award presented
- Better collaboration needed on deforestation, consultants say
- Better consideration of cumulative effects
- Better drafting of EU regulations would remove burden on business
- Better financial alignment needed
- Better foundations for new builds
- Better regulation saving UK firms £185m
- Better urban water management needed
- Bhopal's never ending disaster
- Bias alert for bee strategy
- Bicester and beyond
- Biden presidency could slash US emissions by 54%
- Biden victory could bring Paris goals 'within striking distance'
- Biffa fined £105k after pollution reaches aquifer
- Biffa forced to pay over £500,000 for exporting banned waste
- Biffa to quadruple recycling capacity
- Biffa to quadruple recycling capacity
- Big bill for CRC emissions
- Big biomass needs subsidy to go ahead
- Big business improving at integrating CSR
- Big business required to disclose its environmental impacts
- Big changes ahead for Associate standard
- Big cities work to lower CO2
- Big drivers for eco-revolution
- Big firms' sustainability strategies score poorly
- Big question: should the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures' recommendations become mandatory?
- Big question: What role should quotas play in promoting diversity in the workplace?
- Big savings from resource gains
- Bigger fines proposed for environment offences
- Bill must tackle decarbonising energy
- Billion dollar bills on the way for cleaning up US wells
- Billions facing climate-related heatwaves and droughts by 2050
- BIM and EIA
- Biochar opportunities in the circular economy
- Biodiversity - the whole picture
- Biodiversity and the bottom line
- Biodiversity by design
- Biodiversity gain regulations and implementation
- Biodiversity guidance launched
- Biodiversity hotspots
- Biodiversity net gain consultation opened
- Biodiversity net gain principles to be revised
- Biodiversity net gain requirements come into force
- Biodiversity net gain requirements delayed
- Biodiversity net gain the way forward
- Biodiversity net gain: a new duty?
- Biodiversity offset plan a 'box-ticking exercise'
- Biodiversity offsets good for business and environment
- Biodiversity offsetting
- Biodiversity offsetting - how to use a sharp tool and avoid a blunt instrument
- Biodiversity review calls for new metrics for economic success
- Biodiversity: Nature's new allies
- Biodiversity: time to quantify or say goodbye
- Bioeconomy
- Bioenergy
- Biofuel targets to clean up UK transport
- Biofuels (Payment of Excise Duties) Regs 2014
- Biofuels key to meeting CO2 emissions targets
- Biofuels mix could increase CO2
- Biofuels solution to aviation emissions
- Biofuels to increase European transport emissions by 4%
- Biofuels: more harm than good?
- Biogas is given 'official' backing
- Biology Lessons: acute biological phenomena
- Biomass 400MW cap
- Biomass boost at Drax
- Biomass harvesting on the Highways England estate
- Biomass not low-carbon says AECB
- Birds legislation proved to have "huge impact" across Europe
- Birmingham appoints green commission
- BIS appoints energy efficiency fund managers
- BIS asks for feedback on enforcement
- BIS outlines support plans for high energy users
- BIS reveals strategic reporting requirements
- Biscuit maker turns to canals for low-carbon haulage
- BlackRock joins Climate Action 100+
- BlackRock joins Climate Action 100+
- Blazing a trail
- Blockchain-based supply chain sustainability model hailed a success
- Blog: Budget 2014 - a helping hand
- Blog: Budget 2014 - a missed opportunity
- Blog: CfD auctions are good news for business
- Blueprint for a new Environment Act presented to Number 10
- BMW unveils hybrid-to-electric switching service
- BNG requirements could absorb 650,000 tonnes of carbon each year
- Board commissions review of IEMA’s purpose and identity
- Bodies come together to produce guide on impact assessment for cultural heritage
- Bold ambitions, exciting plans
- Bold moves: How green marketing can help to deliver sustainability
- Bonn Climate Change Conference: reflections from week one
- Bonuses tied to green issues
- Book review: Climate change & society
- Book review: Climate change and global warming in inland waters
- Book review: Common ground
- Book review: Corporate water strategies
- Book review: Corporation 2020: Transforming business for tomorrow's world
- Book review: Cranfield on corporate sustainability
- Book review: Diagonal lengths
- Book review: Do we need pandas?
- Book review: Embedded sustainability
- Book review: Energy 2050
- Book review: Energy efficiency by Steven Fawkes
- Book review: Energy justice in a changing climate
- Book review: Energy management in business by Kit Oung
- Book review: Energy policy: a global perspective
- Book review: Environmental economics: A very short introduction
- Book review: Environmental impact assessment (second edition)
- Book review: Essentials of environmental management
- Book review: Furthering environmental impact assessment
- Book review: Global environmental history: an introductory reader
- Book review: Gross domestic problem
- Book review: Happier people, healthier planet: how putting wellbeing first would help sustain life on Earth
- Book review: Health and safety, environment and quality audits (2nd ed.)
- Book review: Introduction to environmental impact assessment (fourth edition)
- Book review: Leadership for sustainability: An action research approach
- Book review: Living in the endless city
- Book review: Managing sustainable development programmes
- Book review: Negotiating climate change: Radical democracy & the illusion of consensus
- Book review: On Gaia by Toby Tyrrell
- Book review: Plan for the planet
- Book review: Planning enforcement
- Book review: Rediscovering sustainability by Heesterman and Heesterman
- Book review: Renewable Energy Policy Convergence in the EU
- Book review: Rethinking climate change research
- Book review: Scarcity and frontiers
- Book review: Science for environmental protection from The National Academies Press
- Book review: Sustainability in Austerity
- Book review: System innovation for sustainability 4
- Book review: Techno-fix: Why technology won't save us or the environment
- Book review: The age of global warming
- Book review: The business leader's guide to the low-carbon economy
- Book review: The challenge of climate change: which way now?
- Book review: The future of value
- Book review: The hydropolitics of dams - engineering or ecosystems?
- Book review: The limits to scarcity
- Book review: The necessary transition by Malcolm McIntosh
- Book review: The very hungry city
- Book review: The warming papers
- Book review: Thomson's wildlife on site handbook 2011/2012
- Book review: Vital signs: the trends that are shaping our future (volume 21)
- Book review: Vital signs: volume 20 from The Worldwatch Institute
- Book review: Who Owns England?
- Book review: Wild law
- Bookings are open for new IEMA Brexit and ISO 14001 workshops
- Books of revelation?
- Boom in cities reporting on climate
- Boost for commercial property rooftop solar
- Boosting diversity within the profession
- Boots on the Ground
- Boris Johnson unveils £5bn 'New Deal' recovery package
- Bosch announces unprecedented carbon neutral timeframe
- Bosses defend NRW
- Bosses support decarbonisation
- Both nuclear and renewables needed to cut CO2
- Bottle deposit scheme could cut marine plastic pollution by a third
- Bottle deposit scheme plans unveiled
- Boundaries exceeded
- Bovine hormones: Unpalatable prospects
- Bowled over: the EIA 'precautionary principle'
- Boy’s judicial review against Environment Agency granted
- BP competes again in the US
- BP guilty of 'gross negligence'
- BP pays out $4bn for Gulf of Mexico disaster
- BP pledges more transparency
- BP sues US over contract ban
- BP to trial biofuels at London 2012
- BP vows to fight "absurd" Gulf of Mexico claims
- BRE revises sourcing standard
- Breakdown of the changes to membership fees from June
- Breaking into the environment sector
- Breaking new ground
- Breaking the ice: engaging people
- Breaking through the grass ceiling
- Breaking up is hard to do
- Breaking with tradition
- Breathe in the air
- Brechfa Forest West Wind Farm Order 2013
- Brexit and beyond: IEMA’s core principles
- Brexit bill criticised by sustainability professionals
- Brexit derails sustainability initiatives
- Brexit plans: still no clarity on ‘zombie’ environmental law
- Brexit poll badly timed for circular economy
- Brexit threat to environmental standards higher than ever
- Brexit threatens EU climate action
- Brexit threats to energy policy
- Brexit vote means end of circular economy for UK business
- Brexit vote sends shockwaves through environment sector
- Brexit white paper offers little clarity on the environment
- Brexit would damage UK environment, experts warn
- Brexit would result in less protection for biodiversity, say IEMA members
- Brexit ‘no deal’ poses disproportionate risk to green economy in Northern England
- Brexit, climate change and electric cars feature in Queen’s speech
- Brexit, the environment and devolution
- Brexit: Environmental standards at risk
- Brexit: getting down to business
- Brexit: greener pastures
- Brexit: IETA warns of risks of leaving the EU ETS
- Brexit: in the doghouse
- Brexit: peers fear complex environmental laws may disappear
- Brexit: The assumption of apathy strengthens us
- Brexit: what’s next for the UK’s young sustainability professionals?
- Bridging the post-planning gap
- Bright lights of NYC to become LEDs
- Bright lights, big effect
- Bringing BREEAM up to date
- Bringing ideas to market
- Bringing resources back
- Britain needs resource efficiency strategy, environmental think tank says
- Britain to suffer worst climate-induced flooding in Europe
- Britain's carbon emissions slump during lockdown
- British Gas Business fined £1 million
- British Gas fined over £11 million for missed deadlines
- British Gas penalty to pay for energy savings
- British Gas pilots electric fleets
- British renewable energy fund raises more than £1bn
- British Safety Council
- British Waterways Board Order 2012
- Brits shunning green energy
- Brits still wary of green energy tariffs
- Brothers in arms
- BS 8555
- BSI committee seeks volunteer members
- BSI consults on revised environmental management standard
- BSI launches sustainable communities standard
- BSI Net Zero Week webinar
- BSI pledges ‘business as usual’ post referendum
- BSI publishes climate change adaptation standard
- BSI to maintain EU standards
- BT calls for a better future
- BT launches electric vehicle company car scheme
- Budget 2013: Accelerating support for low-carbon cars
- Budget 2013: CCS projects capture Decc's backing
- Budget 2013: Funds to develop greener planes take off
- Budget 2013: Osborne rolls out support for fossil fuels
- Budget 2016: Fossil fuel tax breaks slammed
- Budget 2016: Mandatory GHG reporting retained
- Budget 2017: Missed opportunity to tackle climate change and air pollution
- Budget 2020: IEMA reaction
- Budget 2020: Key pledges
- Budget cut a challenge to future of Wrap
- Budget must consider natural capital
- Budget places axe over CRC
- Budget special: Carbon floor price set at £16 a tonne
- Budget special: Company cars
- Budget special: CRC faces axe as carbon price rises
- Budget special: Green taxes
- Budget special: Greening company cars
- Budget special: Lack of borrowing powers limits GIB role
- Budget special: New packaging targets
- Budget special: Planning for the future
- Budget special: Zero carbon U-turn
- Budget: Osborne ignites new dash for gas
- Budget: Planning reforms get behind growth
- Build Back Better
- Building in the round
- Building (Amend) Regs (Northern Ireland) 2014
- Building (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- Building (Amendment) Regulations 2011
- Building (Amendment) Regulations 2012
- Building (Amendment) Regulations 2013
- Building (Misc Amend) (Scotland) Regulations 2013
- Building Amendment Regs (Scot) 2011
- Building better buildings
- Building biodiversity best practice
- Building blocks of sustainability
- Building Blocks with blockchain
- Building bridges between strategies and projects
- Building climate resilience
- Building energy efficiency needs new policy, industry says
- Building for health
- Building healthier places to work
- Building in sustainability
- Building on firm foundations
- Building on the best laid plans
- Building Regs (NI) 2012
- Building Regulations &c (Wales) Regs 2013
- Building Regulations &c. (Amend No.2) Regs 2013
- Building Regulations &c. (Amend) Regs 2012
- Building Regulations &c. (Amendment) Regs 2014
- Building resilience
- Building the future: Greenworks academy
- Building the future: Supply chain sustainability
- Building the green dream
- Buildings fail to live up to energy performance predictions
- Buildings performance gap can be solved, UKGBC finds
- Buildings regulations
- Buildings regulations
- Buildings' Energy Performance (Scot) (No.3) Regs
- Buildings' Energy Performance (Scot) Regs 2012
- Built environment sector demands legally binding green targets
- Built to assess impacts
- Bulk offsetting: half measures
- Bulldozing commercial waste
- Buncefield remediation completed
- Burberry to stop destroying unsold products
- Burberry uses old fishing nets for clothes
- Burger King ditches plastic toys
- Business and public sector first for RHI
- Business at heart of Scottish resource plan
- Business case for soil
- Business climate risk managed through low-cost measures
- Business collaboration needed to speed up sustainability
- Business confidence on sustainability declines
- Business energy efficiency funds launched
- Business giants join global commitment to tackle waste
- Business groups and NGOs set key tests for privatised GIB
- Business groups set out plans for green growth
- Business interest in solar falls after cuts
- Business leaders urge EU to adopt 2050 net zero emissions target
- Business leaders vital to cutting carbon
- Business leaders want action on sustainability
- Business models changing in response to climate change
- Business models evolve
- Business news - February
- Business onsite renewable generation booms
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans
- Business plans - AcerlorMittal, Facebook and Virgin Atlantic
- Business plans - Anglo American, Toyota and Google
- Business plans - Carillion, BT and Marks & Spencer
- Business plans - Coca-Cola, Mars and Philips
- Business plans - Costa, Jaguar Land Rover and Boeing
- Business plans - June
- Business plans - October
- Business plans - September
- Business plans: Carlsberg, BRE and Green Generation Solutions, Ikea, GE and Statoil, and Daimler
- Business plans: Cemfree, Moy Park and P&G
- Business plans: ExxonMobil, M&S and Apple
- Business plans: Kingspan, Mars and Thomas Cook
- Business plans: SABMiller, Apple, Microsoft, Nationwide, Future Energy Solutions
- Business plans: Sainsbury's, Kellogg's and UPS.
- Business plans: Unilever, British Gas Business & RBS
- Business rate threat to solar remains
- Business today: the greenwash diaries
- Business use of carbon pricing soars
- Business use of renewable energy on the rise
- Business Watch: June
- Business Watch: May
- Businesses ahead of governments on carbon pricing, report finds
- Businesses and government must value nature
- Businesses and investors pledge to meet Paris goals
- Businesses are meeting Aichi targets
- Businesses awarded £18m for low-carbon technology trials
- Businesses bid to help set Rio+20 goals
- Businesses bullish on opportunities from sustainability, survey shows
- Businesses call for govt support to protect natural capital
- Businesses call for single EU energy market
- Businesses challenged to plan now for 2030
- Businesses dismayed by closure of timber advice service
- Businesses forced wait for green deal
- Businesses have high regard for revised ISO 14001
- Businesses improve score on palm oil
- Businesses keen to put Paris deal into practice
- Businesses lack climate change plans
- Businesses lack knowledge on green skills
- Businesses lack sustainability vision
- Businesses not relying on climate talks for action
- Businesses press finance ministers for climate action
- Businesses report benefits of responsible sourcing
- Businesses see benefits from review of energy efficiency
- Businesses seek a circular economy
- Businesses shunning carbon offsets due to lack of trust, study finds
- Businesses taking inconsistent approach to sustainability verification
- Businesses unite to tackle forced labour
- Businesses urged to grasp £7bn opportunity during Circular Economy Week
- Businesses urged to link circular economy guidance
- Businesses urged to prepare for 'no deal' Brexit and new chemicals rules
- Businesses urged to rewrite strategies to meet SDGs
- Businesses urged to sign up to Green Homes Grant
- Businesses warned of droughts becoming 'new normal'
- Businessman fined £84,000 for breaching permit
- Businessplans
- BUSINESSWATCH news stories uploaded by CS
- Buying into low carbon
- Buying with confidence
- Buzz off
- BywaterExcel
- Cala Homes ups legal challenge
- Calculating carbon payback for wind farms
- Calculating your footprint
- California approves USA's most ambitious greenhouse-gas reduction target
- Call for ban on disposable barbecues
- Call for ban on neonicotinoids to be retained following Brexit
- Call for case studies
- Call for climate damages tax on fossil fuel industry
- Call for fresh approach to resource productivity
- Call for industrial strategy to focus on low-carbon economy
- Call for opinions for revision of 14001
- Call for Scottish members to become mentors
- Calls for action on global diversity
- Calls for carbon floor price exemption
- Calls for carbon reporting to be strengthened
- Calls for net-zero goal in school curriculums
- Cambridge conference to focus on sustainability
- Cambridge Uni pays £35k for slurry spills
- Cambridge, Milton Keynes and Oxford corridor
- Cameron defends green record
- Cameron focuses on energy efficiency
- Cameron praises launch of London Array
- Cameron rehashes cuts to regulation
- Campaign gathers more support
- Campaign launched to improve energy literacy
- Campaign to tackle 'perfect storm' gathers momentum
- Campaigners call for industry-wide system to monitor deforestation
- Campaigners call for nature investment to create 10,000 jobs and save habitats
- Campaigners call for new clean air act
- Campaigners hail air pollution court victory
- Campaigners lobby Juncker on threat to air and waste legislation
- Can 14001 help drive sustainability?
- Can an EMS learn a new language?
- Can China build a green economy?
- Can palm oil ever be sustainable?
- Can you create a 'snowball effect' to solve the climate crisis?
- Cancún: a step forward to Durban?
- Canête confirmed as energy and climate commissioner
- Can’t see the wood for the trees?
- Capacity market
- Capacity market
- Capital Allowances (Amend No.2) Order 2012
- Capital Allowances (energy-saving) 2012
- Capital Allowances (Plant & Machinery) Order 2013
- Capital Allowances (water technology) 2012
- Capital allowances and CHP
- Capital Allowances Order
- Capital Allowances Order
- Capital savings from switching to electric vans
- Capping emissions
- Captured CO2 can be stored safely for 'many thousands of years'
- Captured in the woods
- Captured in the woods - case studies
- Capturing all emissions
- Car companies urged to increase electric vehicle sales or risk profits
- Car sharing: A vehicle for change
- Carbon budgets in doubt
- Carbon Capture Readiness Regs 2013
- Carbon capture technology could save billions
- Carbon emission targets hard to meet without bioenergy and CCS
- Carbon emissions accounting ‘inaccurate’ without time data
- Carbon emissions and economic growth continue to decouple
- Carbon emissions increase for first time in four years
- Carbon footprints
- Carbon from ships
- Carbon in the city
- Carbon initiatives over-focus on big business, say IEMA members
- Carbon labels - help or hindrance?
- Carbon neutral Windows
- Carbon plan must not forget small businesses, federation says
- Carbon policies too complex
- Carbon price bad for business and environment
- Carbon price forecasted
- Carbon pricing does not harm economy
- Carbon pricing sidelined in draft climate agreement
- Carbon removal investment of $15trn needed to hit 1.5°C goal
- Carbon tax impact on industry limited
- Carbon Trust gets PAS 2050
- Carbon Trust launches supply chain standard
- Carbon Trust launches water standard
- Carbon Trust launches zero waste to landfill certification
- Carbon Trust pilots water footprinting certification
- Carbon Trust service to aid energy-efficient procurement
- Carbon Trust wins £1.9m of regional funding
- Carbon-efficient companies generate best returns, study finds
- Career development events in 2013
- Career profile Amber Rochette. GradIEMA
- Career profile: Alex Herschel, environmental specialist at Guernsey Electricity
- Career profile: Christopher Cleveland, MIEMA, CEnv, CMIOSH
- Career profile: Edwina White, MIEMA CEnv
- Career Profile: Jasmine Bedford
- Career profile: Jon Frederick Treacher, PIEMA, MCIWM
- Career profile: Kimberley Lasi, CEnv, MIEMA
- Career profile: Kirsty Green-Mann FIEMA
- Career profile: Meghna Das MIEMA CEnv
- Career profile: Rebecca Shadlock CEnv, MCIWM, MCIHT, PIEMA
- Career progression in 2011
- Carlsberg launches new ‘snap pack’ packaging
- Carlsberg unveils first 'paper beer bottle' designs
- Carmakers call for tax breaks for green growth
- Carmakers improve resource efficiency in 2010
- Carpet company scoops top green award
- Carrier bag charge works, says Welsh MP
- Carrier Bags Charge (Wales) Regs 2011
- Case law
- Case law - Alternative to a project harming heritage assets
- Case law - assessing the openness of the green belt
- Case law - Compensation for land
- Case law - court upholds decision to reject green belt plan
- Case law - Inadequate reasons given for building in AONB
- Case law - NPPF’s presumption of sustainable development
- Case law - sustainable development and planning
- Case law - The order of local plans
- Case law - the special circumstances test
- Case Law >> 'Development' should include EIA projects
- Case law >> 'Right' to conceal information
- Case law >> An LPA's role in the Habitats Directive
- Case law >> Brazil waste case breaches UK and international laws
- Case law >> Breaking free from paper chains
- Case law >> Building in protected areas rests on public sense rule
- Case Law >> Commercial confidentiality
- Case law >> Compulsory acquisition under Planning Act 2008
- Case law >> Contracts and ETS compliance
- Case law >> Council liable in nuisance for gas escaping from mine
- Case Law >> Disclosing information
- Case law >> ECJ rules in Northern Ireland's favour on land-use plan
- Case law >> EIA and predicting pollution
- Case law >> EIA screening and mitigation measures
- Case law >> green belt developments
- Case law >> Identical development ensures EIA compliance
- Case Law >> Making a noise about nuisance
- Case law >> Mitigation obviates need for habitats assessment
- Case Law >> No more 'horsing around'
- Case law >> No obligation to consult Natural England on site
- Case law >> Not such a big sweetener
- Case law >> Nuisance judgment reversed
- Case law >> Onus on inspector to demonstrate impact
- Case law >> Planning and waste hierarchy
- Case law >> Planning applications within a 'single project'
- Case law >> Planning condition rules out habitats assessment
- Case Law >> Reasonably foreseeable
- Case law >> Regional strategies: still material
- Case Law >> Residents "win" nuisance case
- Case Law >> Rigging rumours blown out
- Case Law >> Saving Britain's heritage
- Case law >> Scottish liquidators can abandon CAR licences
- Case Law >> Supreme planning decision
- Case law >> Tribunal's remediation decision
- Case Law >> Turbine turbulence
- Case Law >> Victory for wind industry?
- Case Law >> When SEA is required?
- Case Law >> When timing still matters
- Case Law >> Wind farm wars
- Case law >> wind farms take centre stage in legal battles
- Case Law >> Wind turbine breaches local policy
- Case law: 'Implied right' to discharge into private watercourse
- Case law: A waste recovery or disposal operation?
- Case law: Appeal court interprets "knowingly permit"
- Case law: Appeal dismissed for wind farm
- Case law: Application granted for judicial review on EIA decision
- Case law: CJEU to consider equal treatment of Switzerland
- Case law: Court of Appeal backs waste recovery option
- Case law: Court of Appeal rules on building in the green belt
- Case law: Defeat for Decc in the Court of Appeal on feed-in tariffs
- Case law: Defining damage under the EU liability directive
- Case law: Green belt development and changing boundaries
- Case law: planning conditions justify the public good
- Case law: Political involvement in planning decisions
- Case law: Recalling Lambson v Merlion
- Case law: Retrospective approval of pre-building conditions
- Case law: Skip company fined £22,000 for illegal activity
- Case law: solar vs Decc
- Case law: SPS decision quashed as judge finds no evidence that an act or omission attributable to Stody Estate caused breach
- Case law: Waste appeal against confiscation orders allowed in part
- Case law: Waste disposal firm’s appeal dismissed as judge decides lining material is liable to landfill tax
- Case law: When two developments constitute a single project
- Case law: “Sludge means sludge“
- Case studies show best practice in biodiversity net gain operations
- Case study: we are the champions
- Case: Application to quash wind farm decision accepted
- Casting carbon shadows
- Catch up on our adapting to Covid-19 Webinar series
- Catching the right people
- Caterers can cut 1 million tonnes of CO2
- Cattle farming forgotten in fight against deforestation
- CBI calls for 2025 ban on conventional gas boilers
- CBI calls for urgent review of green taxes
- CCA (Administration) (Amend) Regs 2013
- CCA (Eligible Facilities) Regs 2012
- CCA targets to save 100TWh of energy
- CCAs (Administration) Regs 2012
- CCAs (Eligible Facilities) (Amend) Regs 2013
- CCC "essential" to credible climate policy
- CCC advises against carrying forward carbon budget 'surplus emissions'
- CCC calls for tighter emissions targets
- CCC calls on government to provide strong support for green jobs
- CCC outlines how UK can slash land-use emissions by two-thirds
- CCC outlines six principles for rebuilding UK economy
- CCC publishes sixth carbon budget
- CCC reports on Welsh progress to cut CO2
- CCC to push for green response to COVID-19
- CCC urges government to develop hydrogen plan
- CCC warns government not to delay electricity decarbonisation target
- CCL (Amend No.2) Regs 2013
- CCL (Combined Heat and Power) (Amend) Regs 2013
- CCL (General) (Amend) Regs 2013
- CCL exemptions
- CCS could boost UK economy by £160bn
- CCS funding removal lacked evidence
- CCS not necessary for Scottish decarbonisation target, report says
- CCS will be 'competitive' in 2020s
- CCUS industry may create over 70,000 new jobs
- CDP expands deforestation supply chain work
- CDP launches new focus on energy sector
- CDP to help develop global biodiversity standard
- CDP to name and shame lack of disclosure on water risk
- CE: circle of influence
- CEEQUAL and EIA - mutually beneficial
- Cement companies must double emission cuts to deliver Paris Agreement
- Cement industry told to set 2050 net zero emissions goal
- Cement sector sets target to cut GHGs by 81%
- CEN climate standard
- CEO announces summer roadshows
- CEO comment: Raising our voice
- CEOs back GHG action
- CEOs name climate change as top risk to growth
- CEOs taking note of rising energy costs
- Certified palm oil imports increase
- Certifying compliance
- Certifying EMS saves money, say businesses
- CfD compensation package confirmed
- Chain reaction
- Challenged by a chimp? Take the factfulness test
- Challenges of integrated risk assessments highlighted
- Challenges to the status quo
- Champion for change: Interview with Danny Sriskandarajah
- Chancellor backs shale gas and heavy industry
- Chancellor backtracks on green goals
- Chancellor blocks commercial energy certificates
- Chancellor confirms fracking tax relief
- Chancellor freezes carbon price until 2020
- Chancellor makes climate-related financial disclosures mandatory
- Change agent: Canning impacts
- Change agent: Changing tracks
- Change agent: Frontline EIA
- Change agent: Man on a mission
- Change agents at work: Economies of scale
- Change agents at work: Global action
- Change agents at work: Turning trash into treasure
- Change agents: Just cause
- Change agents: People power
- Change agents: Sand, spills and body armour
- Change is in the air
- Changes coming to CEnv
- Changes to bonuses and additonal payments
- Changes to CEnv fees
- Changes to energy policy lack transparency
- Changes to IEMA fees
- Changes to iema.net
- Changes to international impact assessment for project finance
- Changes to member fees
- Changes to membership fees
- Changes to pay in 2010
- Changes to pay in 2011
- Changes to pay in 2012
- Changes to pay in 2013
- Changes to recording CPD
- Changes to renewables' support receives mixed response
- Changes to renewals
- Changes to the fourth round of adaptation reporting
- Changes to your magazine
- Changing behaviour
- Changing behaviour change
- Changing light bulbs could save £1.4 billion
- Changing of the guard
- Channelling the charge: making change happen
- Cheaper solar power takes less investment
- Check out your choices
- Checking out carbon
- Chemical Analysis of Water Status Regs (NI) 2011
- Chemical compliance consultation launched
- Chemical concerns
- Chemical firm fined £10k for toxic gas cloud
- Chemicals firm fined for leak
- Chemicals inventory
- Chemicals legislation
- Chevron faces £50m fine for Brazilian spill
- Chicken-processing firm roasted over water use
- Child health experts warn of 'worryingly low' air pollution awareness
- Child's death verdict to be revisited after air pollution claims
- China 'quietly' restarts coal projects amid global shutdown
- China battles pollution with forest the size of Ireland
- China closes polluting rare earths mines
- China coal use to leave country with $90bn in stranded assets
- China tops attractiveness table for renewable energy investment
- China's sustainable city projects: Edens of the East
- China's switch to electric vehicles will 'end oil era'
- Chinese ban on plastic waste imports presents ‘crisis’ for UK recycling
- Chinese cities and US states sign climate declaration
- Chinese cities and US states sign climate declaration
- Chinese seek UK environmental expertise
- Christmas catch-up
- Church mulls fracking
- Circular credentials: digital product passports in construction
- Circular economies and the built environment
- Circular economy advice launched by IEMA and AECOM
- Circular economy and bio-economy must work in tandem – EEA report
- Circular economy initiative for textiles launched
- Circular economy jobs boost
- Circular economy movement needs to keep up with design trends
- Circular economy package withdrawal confirmed
- Circular economy standard
- Circular economy support systems backed
- Circular economy workshops
- Circular economy: the ecosystem approach to sustainably managing economies
- Cities at risk from climate change
- Cities breach EU and WHO air quality limits
- Cities central to climate action
- Cities facing $194bn annual bill due to floods and droughts
- Cities take lead on air pollution
- Cities to improve air quality
- Citizens assemble
- Civil Legal Aid (Types of Pollution) Regs 2012
- Civil sanctions: the key to well-oiled regulation?
- CIWEM calls for experts to share green best practice
- Claim against Environment Agency dismissed
- Claim against farm development dismissed
- Claire Lea appointed to IEMA's board
- Clarification on net zero
- Clarifying 'net-zero'
- Clarity is key, says IEMA CEO
- Clarity on renewables policy urgently needed
- Class reunion: tackling social and environmental disconnection in teaching
- Clean air zones to provide economic boost while slashing emissions
- Clean energy growth forecast boosted
- Clean energy growth forecast boosted
- Clean energy investments reach $333bn in 2017
- Clean European power system possible with no extra cost, study finds
- Clean Growth
- Clean growth at heart of government industrial strategy
- Clean hydrogen could cut industrial emissions by third
- Clean Neighbourhoods (Act) Order (NI) 2012
- Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act (NI) 2011
- Clean vehicles
- Cleaner energy and thriving communities
- Cleaner Road Vehicles Regs 2011
- Cleaning up America
- Clear and present danger
- Clear link between economic growth and energy efficiency found
- Clearance for support
- Clearing the air
- Clegg and Cameron at odds over "rolling back" green taxes
- Clegg confirms £100m for energy efficiency
- Clegg orders mandatory reporting from 2013
- Clegg rebuffs call for cuts to wind subsidies
- Clegg urged to keep GHG reporting pledge
- Click to screen: EIA software
- ClientEarth wins appeal to European Court of Justice
- Climate action could deliver $26trn boost to global economy
- Climate action plans will significantly slow warming, UNFCCC says
- Climate adaptation not transformative, academics warn
- Climate adaptation reporting should be mandatory, advisers say
- Climate agreement worth trillions in business opportunities
- Climate campaigners defiant on Trump victory
- Climate Change (CO2 Units Limit) (Scot) Order 2011
- Climate Change (Targets) (Scot) Order 2011
- Climate change a medical emergency
- Climate change a vote-winner for most UK adults
- Climate change action relies on EU membership
- Climate change adaptation and mitigation in EIA
- Climate change adaptation in long-term projects
- Climate change advisers investigate GHG inventories
- Climate change advisors berate patchy policy
- Climate change agreements
- Climate change agreements
- Climate Change Agreements 2014
- Climate Change Agreements Regulations
- Climate change and alternative proteins pose risk to meat sector
- Climate Change and Energy Network
- Climate Change and Energy Network update
- Climate Change and Energy Toolbox
- Climate change and health
- Climate change concerns hit record levels
- Climate change could create global banana shortage
- Climate change could cut global vegetable supply by more than a third
- Climate change court cases more than double in just five years
- Climate change damaging global labour markets
- Climate change dominates top global risks in 2020
- Climate change exacerbating wildfires, study finds
- Climate change forcing people from their homes every two seconds – Oxfam
- Climate change inequality identified in the Commonwealth
- Climate change is a systemic business risk, says global taskforce
- Climate change leaders outperform rivals on stockmarket
- Climate Change Levy (Amend) (No.2) Regs 2012
- Climate Change Levy (Amendment) Regs 2011
- Climate Change Levy Orders 2011
- Climate change litigation: See you in court
- Climate Change Network support sessions
- Climate change poses greatest threat to world health
- Climate change poses growing threat to bee population
- Climate change remains top concern for UK public
- Climate change remains top concern for UK public
- Climate change reporting is ‘fragmented and incomplete’, taskforce finds
- Climate change reporting taskforce appoints new members
- Climate change soars up list of concerns for CEOs worldwide
- Climate change social media campaign deemed a success
- Climate change threatening democracy and human rights – UN
- Climate change threatens more conflict
- Climate change threatens overseas supply chains
- Climate change to be core part of school curriculum under Labour plans
- Climate change to drive 22% rise in property insurance premiums
- Climate change to pose bigger threat to biodiversity than land use by 2070
- Climate change to result in summer shift in electricity demand
- Climate change tops CEO mentions on Twitter
- Climate change will create more migrants, Juncker warns
- Climate change worsening gender-based violence
- Climate change ‘supercharged’ US hurricane
- Climate change: Adopting the right position
- Climate crisis could cost UK £12bn every year in coastal damage
- Climate crisis must remain a top priority after COP26 postponement, MPs say
- Climate disclosure failures reported to regulator
- Climate disclosure taskforce starts work
- Climate disclosures to be mandatory
- Climate disinformation concerns widespread among UK public
- Climate in the classroom
- Climate in the courtroom
- Climate justice will herald change
- Climate litigation rises
- Climate models ‘grossly misleading’: Stern
- Climate policies adding 21% to energy costs
- Climate policies could slash company valuations by $2.3trn
- Climate policies have minimal impact on business energy bills, government advisers find
- Climate progress limited to power sector, government advisers warn
- Climate progress stalls
- Climate risk consultation launched for pension scheme
- Climate risk must be considered by pension funds, barristers say
- Climate risks and climate reporting
- Climate scientists reveal surge in greenhouse gases
- Climate shocks fuelling poverty
- Climate strike students gain widespread support
- Climate talks make progress
- Climate talks undeterred by Trump win: Lord Stern
- Climate tops risk list
- Climate transition plans inadequate for vast majority of companies
- Climate warning
- Climate warning for US
- Climate-focused companies outperform peers during COVID-19 outbreak
- Climate-focused funds see assets grow to record $408bn
- Climatic challenges ahead
- Clinton: Growth depends on resource efficiency
- Closed-loop aluminium
- Closing the gap
- Closing the green skills gap
- Closing the performance gap
- Closing up shop
- Cloud computing saves energy and money
- Cloud could help water firms boost service
- Co-op builds the future
- Co-op delays carbon neutrality goal
- Co-op's food and drink to be carbon neutral by 2025
- CO2 budgets must include shipping and aviation
- CO2 emissions to rise for first time in four years
- CO2 from energy reaches record levels
- CO2 goal for World Cup
- CO2 performance key for suppliers
- Coal decline spurs decarbonisation
- Coal mine gets green light
- Coal power becoming uninsurable, report claims
- Coal subsidies continue in EU
- Coal subsidy equal to onshore wind across EU, report reveals
- Coal's renaissance?
- Coalition not seen as green, finds poll
- Coalition urges supermarkets to support renewable energy on farms
- Coalition's green agenda goes up in smoke
- Coca-Cola demands 2050 net zero emissions target
- Coca-Cola ends use of non-recycled plastic
- Coca-Cola exceeds water replenishment goal
- Coca-Cola's 2020 goals
- Code green
- Code of practice review
- Coffee starts powering London buses
- Cold comfort
- Colgate unveils recyclable toothpaste tube
- Colgate unveils recyclable toothpaste tube
- Collaborating on efficiency
- Collapse of nuclear power to threaten climate goals
- Collaring emissions at the Met
- College fined £50,000 for slurry pollution
- Combating air pollution in Botswana
- Combined heat and power
- Coming clean on supply chains
- Coming full circle
- Coming full circle
- Coming soon: Second Edition of EIA Greenhouse Gas Guide
- Commercial and industrial energy bills could rise by a quarter by 2030
- Commercial buildings could save £1.3bn on energy
- Commercial energy efficiency strategy is tanking, says TUC
- Commercial EPC fees to double from 6 April
- Commercial green deal delayed
- Commercial property sector urged to improve energy efficiency
- Commercial solar cuts less than feared
- Commercial use for raw materials from discarded electronics to be investigated
- Commercial waste falls
- Commission acts to save ETS
- Commission advises on EMAS and 14001: 2015
- Commission announces plan to halt biodiversity crisis
- Commission closer to taking action over power station
- Commission confirms rules for free ETS allowances
- Commission consults on future of bird and habitat laws
- Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/1186
- Commission Delegated Regulation 2015/1094
- Commission Delegated Regulation 65/2014
- Commission Directive 2015/996
- Commission investigates Pembroke power plant
- Commission launches EU conservation award
- Commission launches push to improve heating and cooling
- Commission outlines 2030 climate goals
- Commission outlines circular economy proposals
- Commission plans for future carbon policy
- Commission promotes its energy union
- Commission promotes resource efficiency
- Commission proposes 12-week limit for EIAs
- Commission pulls plug on RHI
- Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1428 amends Commission Regulation (EC) No 244/2009
- Commission Regulation 2015/1095
- Commission Regulation 2015/1185
- Commission sets out plans to ratify Paris agreement
- Commission unveils circular economy package
- Commission ups efficiency target
- Commission’s proposals on SDGs 'piecemeal', campaigners complain
- Committee issues call to action on nature
- Committee on Hazardous Substances Ord 2012
- Common Cause: Fellows Working Group on Collaboration for Corporate Sustainability
- Commonwealth games flies flag for resources
- Commonwealth scientists urge stronger climate action
- Communicating Climate Change conference
- Communicating for change
- Communication in an age of ‘fake news’
- Communities department launches EIA planning consultation
- Community carbon reduction groups
- Community consultation in major infrastructure
- Community order for waste offences
- Companies Act 2006 (Directors' Report) Regs 2013
- Companies appeal decision on materials to landfill tax
- Companies could benefit from contracts to cut their electricity use at peak times
- Companies failing to address climate-related financial risks
- Companies failing to appreciate water risks
- Companies failing to tackle agricultural emissions
- Companies hiding soy use, WWF warns
- Companies lack ‘long-term vision’ on climate change targets
- Companies set out metric to measure impact on biodiversity
- Companies to freeze HFC use
- Companies told to get ready for REACH
- Companies with emissions of France and Spain set science-based targets
- Companies with science-based targets slash emissions by quarter
- Companies ‘cherry-picking’ sustainable reporting standards
- Companies ‘greenstalling’ due to fear of unfair scrutiny of climate efforts
- Company executives could face international trial for environmental destruction
- Comparative Performance: How to benchmark
- Competencies for environmentalists
- Competency going to waste
- Completing a virtuous circle at John Lewis
- Comply or close: The new reality for corporations in India
- Compromise agreed over EIA Directive
- Computing how to be the greenest government
- Concern over environment hits 30-year high
- Concern raised over local authority EIA resources
- Concerns over clarity of UK environment law
- Conclusions to environmental statements
- Concrete plans
- Conference sponsorship opportunities
- Confidence in meeting UK’s fifth carbon budget worsens
- Conflict free
- Connect 2021 member conference
- Connect: Social and community news from IEMA
- Connect: December social and community news
- Connect: November social and community news
- Connect: October social and community news
- Connect: Social and community news
- Connect: Social and community news
- Connect: Social and community news from IEMA
- Connect: social and community news from IEMA
- Connect: social and community news from IEMA
- Connect: Social and community news from IEMA
- Connect: social and community news from IEMA
- Connect: Social and community news from IEMA
- Connect: Social and community news from IEMA (Sept)
- Connecting the dots of sustainability
- Connecting the dots: A feminist solution
- Connecting the profession
- Connecting the UK and Europe
- Connecting with Paul Tebo
- Consent for Bristol bioenergy plant rests on fuel sustainability
- Consent for hydro-electric stations Revocation Order (Scot) 2011
- Conservation (Amend) Regs (NI) 2011
- Conservation (Amend) Regs (NI) 2012
- Conservation (Habitats &c) (Scot) Regs 2012
- Conservation (Natural Habitats) Amendment (Scot) Regs 2011
- Conservation and protection areas
- Conservation and protection areas
- Conservation of Habitats (Amend) Regs 2012
- Conservation of Habitats (Amendment) Regs 2011
- Conservatism and environmentalism
- Conserving water saves food firms £2m in 2012
- Considering alternatives during the EIA process
- Considering greenhouse gas emissions during screening
- Consolidated EIA Directive (2011/92/EU)
- Consolidated guidance for CRC participants
- Consolidating against corruption
- Consortia win NDA contracts
- Constructing a healthier industry
- Constructing a high degree of ability
- Constructing national EIAs
- Construction company fined for water pollution
- Construction emissions
- Construction firms top final CRC league table
- Construction leaders urge Osborne to act on building emissions
- Construction sector
- Construction sector reports growing awareness of modern slavery
- Construction waste
- Consultancy market close to recovery, data shows
- Consultancy market growth dipped in 2015
- Consultancy market growth dipped in 2015
- Consultants appointed for Manston Airport application
- Consultation ends on Vision 2020
- Consultation finds support for strengthening EU nature laws
- Consultation launched on cutting methane emissions from livestock
- Consultation launched on England's Tree Strategy
- Consultation launched on legally-binding environmental targets
- Consultation launched to establish high-quality carbon credits
- Consultation on revised 14001 opens - have your say
- Consumer Credit (Green Deal) Regs 2012
- Consumer Credit Act 1974 (Green Deal) Order 2014
- Consumer goods companies focus on forced labour
- Consumer technology must do more to reduce energy footprint, says Greenpeace
- Consumers broaden food expectations
- Consumers willing to pay for green goods
- Consumers willing to sacrifice convenience for sustainability
- Consuming the earth
- Contaminated Land (Eng) (Amend) Regs 2012
- Contaminated Land (Wales) (Amend) Regs 2012
- Contaminated land fund cut
- Contaminated water costs Scottish Water
- Contaminating nature - pollution prevention
- Contracting mistakes
- Contractors' insurance launched
- Contracts for difference
- Contribute to the Climate Change and Energy Network
- Control of Volatile Organic Compounds Regs 2011
- Control of Waste (Dealing with Seized Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015
- Controlled Waste & Duty of Care Regs (NI) 2013
- Controlled Waste (Eng & Wales) Regs 2012
- Controlled Waste (Eng & Wales) Regs 2012
- Controlled Waste Order
- Controlling the machine
- Cool running data at NTU
- Cooler tarmac to cut CO2 and costs
- COP 21: Standards to tackle climate change under development
- COP 25 fails to deliver carbon market rules
- COP15 adopts Kunming Declaration on biodiversity
- COP21: 114 companies commit to science-based targets
- COP21: Business reacts to historic climate deal
- COP21: Businesses join governments to push for carbon pricing
- COP21: Carbon pricing text agreed in climate deal
- COP21: Carney could cause Treasury u-turn on GHG reporting
- COP21: Fabius confident on climate deal
- COP21: Finance row could block deal
- COP21: Urgency increases as core issues remain unresolved
- COP21: Vulnerable countries draw their red lines
- COP25: the outcomes
- COP26 - How to join the Race to Zero
- COP26 postponed due to coronavirus
- COP26 sets path to under 2°C of global warming, CCC says
- COP26: The business case
- COP27 described as an ‘inspiration overload’ during IEMA Blue Zone event
- COP27 roundup – 1.5°C target ‘just about alive’
- COP27 strikes compensation deal but dismays on carbon cutting progress
- COP28 roundup of announcements
- Coral bleaching now ‘new normal’
- Coral reefs: A whiter shade of pale
- Corby career criminal jailed
- Coronavirus to bankrupt most of the world's airlines
- Corporate clean power buying hits record high
- Corporate forest pledges forgotten
- Corporate governance
- Corporate governance: ‘More accountability to society needed,’ says IEMA
- Corporate natural capital valuation should be promoted, advisers say
- Corporate offsetting survey launched
- Corporate reporting shows increased focus on global issues
- Corporate social responsibility improving staff retention
- Corporate sustainability in the 21st century Garden City
- Corporate sustainability reporting improves worldwide
- Corporates enjoy the benefits of joining IEMA
- Corporates heavily back UK nature conservation partnerships
- Corporates more engaged on climate policy
- Corporates must double green investments to meet net zero target
- Corporates set to miss plastic recycling and reuse goals
- Corporations slow down climate action after COP26
- Correction: membership prices for 2017
- Cosmetics companies failing on microbead labelling
- Cosmetics firm pays biggest civil penalty
- Cost of natural disasters on the rise
- Cost of scrapping CCS
- Cost of UK industrial air pollution up to €93 million
- Cost reductions herald solar boom
- Cost-of-living crisis risks undermining climate action, according to WEF
- Costco receives $335,000 penalty
- Costly oil leak for council
- Costs drive big firms to act on climate change
- Costs limit application for individual in ‘Save the Northern Meadows’ group granted
- Costs Protection (Aarhus) Regs (NI) 2013
- Council amendment to Regulation (EC) No 850/200
- Council Decision (EU) 2015/1339
- Council Decision (EU) 2016/1841
- Councils are key to climate action
- Councils fail to control business
- Countdown for 2013 graduate award
- Countdown to the 2012 graduate award
- Counting carbon
- Counting carbon or cooking the books?
- Counting the cost
- Countries emitting least C02 among world's most food insecure
- Countries home to quarter of world’s population facing ‘extremely high’ water stress
- County council fails to give reasons for green belt plan
- Court dismisses judicial review of EA flood works access
- Court quashes approval for development in green belt
- Court refuses petition for judicial review on catching sandeel for commercial purposes in 2022
- Court ruling could spell the end for Poland's 'last coal plant'
- COVID-19 a ‘lost opportunity’ for energy transition
- COVID-19 causes largest fall in emissions since WWII
- COVID-19 drives business interest in sustainability
- COVID-19 highlights lack of access to safe water globally
- COVID-19 rules could cause surge in Christmas food waste
- COVID-19 slashes global carbon emissions by more than a sixth
- COVID-19 stimulus packages 'doing more harm than good' to environment
- COVID-19 to slash global emissions by record 8%
- Covid-19: Public prioritises environment over GDP
- CPD aids competence
- Craig Bennett: Wildlife's new warrior
- CRC (Allocation of Allowances) (Amend) Regs 2013
- CRC (Allocation of Allowances) (Amend) Regs 2014
- CRC (Allocation of Allowances) Regs 2012
- CRC (Allocation of Allowances) Regs 2013
- CRC boosts energy efficiency in 56% of businesses
- CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme (Allocation of Allowances for Payment) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
- CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme (Amendment) Order 2011
- CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme (Amendment) Order 2014
- CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme (Amendment) Order 2014
- CRC league table reveals fall in emissions
- CRC may go as DECC sets out its options for change
- CRC Participant Update - May 2011
- CRC participants fail to take early action
- CRC plans fail to meet demand for change
- CRC pushes businesses towards energy efficiency
- CRC refund guide published by Decc
- CRC Scheme Order 2013
- CRC to be reviewed: Budget 2015
- CRC: Insult to injury?
- Creating a more sustainable built environment
- Creating a new pecking order
- Creating a safe space
- Credible target setting
- Credit control: carbon offsetting and making the voluntary carbon market more effective
- Credit where credit is due
- Crossing the capital
- Crypto constructs
- Crystal clear communication?
- CSR increasingly important in construction procurement, survey shows
- CSR reporting now 'mainstream', says KPMG
- CSR reports cite incorrect and irrelevant data
- CSR today: the corporate footprint diaries
- Cuadrilla wins extra time on shale gas application
- Cumulative effects - all at sea?
- Cumulative effects assessment: a call to arms
- Current affairs
- Cuts from the grass roots
- Cutting carbon at Capital Cooling
- Cutting CO2 by degrees
- Cutting edge
- Cutting food waste saves hospitality firms £10 million
- Cutting fuel and CO2
- Cyber attack a nuclear threat
- Cybercrime: A parallel pandemic
- Dairy fined £30k over spilt milk
- Damage limitation
- Damage to planet accelerating
- Damaging SSSI costs millionaire £907k
- Dammed success in tackling water scarcity
- Damning statistics
- Dangerous 3-6°C temperature rise likely by 2100
- Dash for gas will bust carbon budget
- Data dilemmas
- Data from a distance
- Data gaps found in majority of chemical registrations
- Davey gives greenlight to new nuclear at Hinkley
- Davey urges MEPs to support backloading ETS
- Davos ramps up pressure on industries to tackle climate crisis
- Daylight, sunlight and overshadowing assessments
- DCLG ducks definition of competence in EIA
- Dclg opts to remove local powers
- DCLG tests streamlined planning guidance
- Dclg undecided on monitoring under new EIA directive
- Deadline approaching for students to design new ID
- Deadline extended for Northern Ireland's first environment strategy
- Deadline nearing for free support to help SMEs improve resource efficiency
- Deal or no deal?
- Deal reached on emission limits
- Deal signed on international waste trading
- Deal signed to align international sustainability disclosures
- Dealing in energy efficiency
- Dealing with biodiversity in phased development
- Dealing with change
- Dealing with the deficit
- Death to 1,000 cuts
- Decarbonising industry
- Decarbonising the US
- Decc abolished and all change at Defra
- Decc acts to quell energy security fears
- Decc aids Scottish CCS project
- Decc and Defra 'too weak', say MPs
- DECC announces timetable for smart meter rollout
- DECC backtracks over axing RO for small arrays
- Decc claims shale gas won't bust CO2 targets
- Decc could lose 90% of staff budget
- Decc decides against wind farms
- DECC finally launches RO consultation
- Decc grants £18m for low-carbon tech
- DECC launches final efforts to simplify CRC
- DECC outlines plans to simplify CRC
- DECC proposes efficiency criteria for RHI
- DECC published renewable heat plans
- DECC pulls plug on CCS project
- DECC reveals details of offshore spills
- DECC reveals next EU ETS auctions
- Decc reveals plans to overhaul electricity sector
- DECC reveals potential cost of energy policy
- Decc shares plan to boost commercial scale PV
- Decc shines new light on solar PV
- DECC shortlists CCS projects
- Decc slashes budget for energy efficiency
- Decc spells out renewables support exemption for high energy users
- DECC to look at GHGs from fracking
- DECC unveils CRC plans
- DECC unveils more changes to RO
- DECC wants to know cost of CRC
- December 2017: New regulations
- December 2018: new regulations
- December connect: Social and community news from IEMA
- December quote unquote
- December's successful members
- December: New regulations
- December: New regulations
- Decision (EU) 2015/158
- Decision (EU) 2015/2099
- Decision (EU) 2015/253
- Decision (EU) 2015/495
- Decision (EU) 2015/801
- Decision (EU) 2015/877
- Decision (EU) 2015/886
- Decision (EU) 2015/887
- Decision (EU) 2015/974
- Decision (EU) 2016/1332
- Decision (EU) 2016/1349
- Decision (EU) 2016/1362
- Decision (EU) 2016/1371
- Decision (EU) 2016/1371
- Decision (EU) 2016/1433
- Decision (EU) 2016/1433
- Decision (EU) 2016/1721
- Decision (EU) 2016/1926
- Decision (EU) 2016/2003
- Decision (EU) 2016/588
- Decision (EU) 2016/775
- Decision (EU) 2016/902
- Decision (EU) 2016/915
- Decision (EU) 2017/175
- Decision (EU) 2017/176
- Decision (EU) 2017/785
- Decision (EU) 2017/848
- Decision 2014/312/EU
- Decision 2014/312/EU - criteria for ecolabelling
- Decision 2014/313/EU
- Decision 2014/313/EU - hazardous substances
- Decision 2014/314/EU
- Decision 2014/314/EU - criteria for ecolabelling
- Decision 2014/324/EU
- Decision 2014/324/EU - Gafta trade assurance scheme
- Decision 2014/325/EU
- Decision 2014/325/EU
- Decision 2014/336/EU
- Decision 2014/336/EU - criteria for ecolabelling
- Decision 2014/350/EU
- Decision 2014/350/EU - criteria for ecolabelling
- Decision 2014/363/EU
- Decision 2014/363/EU - criteria for ecolabelling
- Decision 2014/391/EU
- Decision 2014/391/EU - criteria for ecolabelling
- Decision 2014/667/EU
- Decision 2014/738/EU - permit conditions
- Decision 2014/774/EU
- Decision 2014/806/EU - Webasto solar roof
- Decision 2014/904/EU
- Decision 2014/955/EU
- Decision 2015/2056
- Decision 2015/206/EU
- Decision C(2014) 9676
- Declaring your data
- Decline in pollution incidents in 2014
- Decoupling evidence grows
- Dedicated followers of fashion
- Deep-sea design
- Deepwater drilling doubts rise
- Defensive move
- Defining corporate sustainability
- Definition of waste
- Deforestation defined
- Deforestation leaving $941bn of turnover at risk
- Defra announces deregulation plans
- Defra appoints new minister
- Defra biodiversity indicators reveal decline
- Defra budget cut by 15%, Decc by 22%: autumn statement
- Defra calls on councils to help SMEs recycle
- Defra clarifies waste definition
- Defra comes clean on air quality
- Defra consults on mandatory reporting rules
- Defra consults on new air quality plans
- Defra consults on plan for biodiversity offsets
- Defra convenes industry taskforce on litter
- Defra data scale back could inhibit action on climate change
- Defra defends its performance and budget plans
- Defra faces further legal action over air pollution
- Defra failing resources test, says industry
- Defra funds low emissions zone studies
- Defra grapples with Brexit complexities
- Defra keeping chemicals options open post Brexit
- Defra launches biodiversity offsets
- Defra launches online legislation database
- Defra one of biggest losers in spending review
- Defra opens consultation on environmental principles
- Defra opens up on 25-year plan for the environment
- Defra outlines plans to improve UK resource use
- Defra outlines strategy to halt biodiversity loss
- Defra plans resource security
- Defra publishes biodiversity indicators
- Defra reveals timetable to cut 'red tape'
- Defra says air quality goal is 'too costly'
- Defra seeks views on England Tree Strategy
- Defra should not lead sustainability action across government, say MPs
- Defra to be more joined-up on flooding, Truss claims
- Defra to be more joined-up on flooding, Truss claims
- Defra to value nature
- Defra trims data collection
- Defra updates green claims guide
- Defra urged to close GHG reporting loophole
- Defra urges firms to prepare for climate change
- Defra's rolling review of its regulation
- Defra's streamlined SDIs show slow progress
- Delay to air quality strategy slammed by MPs and campaigners
- Delivering Climate Change Act could halve UK air pollution
- Delivering greener logistics
- Delivering Paris Agreement requires ‘unprecedented changes’ to society
- Delivering Paris Agreement to boost jobs and GDP
- Delivering Paris Agreement to save global economy trillions
- Delivering the goods: can tech solutions make offsetting more trustworthy
- Delivering the right solutions
- Demand for energy to peak
- Demand for natural resources outstrips supply
- Demand surges for sustainable commercial property
- Demolishing preconceptions
- Demolition derby - cutting construction waste
- Demystifying the circular economy: Extended resource ownership
- Denmark records highest share of wind energy in Europe
- Departing CEO thanks staff and members
- Deposit scheme to crack down on plastic pollution
- Design for life
- Designation of Features (Appeals) Regs 2012
- Designation of Features (Wales) Regs 2012
- Designation of the UK GIB Order 2013
- Designing for dementia
- Designing goods for circular economy worth £1.4 billion
- Despite the world’s challenges, IEMA members are surprisingly optimistic about 2023, finds Tom Pashby
- Detective work and contamination
- Deterioration of natural assets slowing
- Developing EIA: one year on
- Devil is in the detail
- Devolution of Landfill Tax (Consequential, Transitional and Saving Provisions) Order 2015
- Devolved powers reveal low-CO2 energy plans
- Dieter Helm: the straight talker
- Different perspectives
- Digging for victory
- Digging further into the UK's natural capital
- Digging our way to defeat?
- Digital EIA: When does the future become the present?
- Digital Environmental Assessment primer
- Digital Impact Assessment Outlook Journal launched
- Diluting EU air-quality rules risks lives
- Diploma pilot is ready for review
- Directing current across Europe
- Directive (EU) 2015/1513 amends Directive 98/70/EC
- Directive (EU) 2015/1513 amends Directive 98/70/EC
- Directive (EU) 2015/1787
- Directive (EU) 2015/2193
- Directive (EU) 2015/720
- Directive (EU) 2015/863
- Directive (EU) 2016/1028
- Directive (EU) 2016/585
- Directive (EU) 2016/774
- Directive (EU) 2017/845
- Directive 2011/63/EU - Pollution
- Directive 2014/38/EU - rail noise
- Directive 2014/43/EU - tractors
- Directive 2014/78/EU - introduction of organisms
- Directive 2014/78/EU - plant imports
- Directive 2014/80/EU - groundwater information
- Directive 2014/93/EU on marine equipment
- Directive 2014/94/EU - alternative fuel infrastructure
- Directive 2014/99/EU - emissions capture
- Directive 2015/1127
- Directive 2015/652/EU
- Directive 2016/1029
- Director fined £25k for allowing toxic silt dump
- Director jailed for filling quarry with dangerous waste
- Directors struggle on environment
- Directory
- Disappointing summer budget
- Disappointment over delay on GHG reporting
- Disasters in EIA
- Discharge breach costs £33,621
- Dismissed review against poultry facility appealed
- Disposable vapes – a challenge to the recycling sector
- Disruptive tech working group to look at smart cities
- Disruptive technologies and modern slavery
- Distance Learning
- Distance no object
- Distanced learning
- Diverse Sustainability Initiative: update
- Diversity network: support for success
- Diversity poll shows more women join built environment sector
- Diversity: Opening up the floor
- Divestment grows in popularity following COP26
- Divided loyalties: Interview with John Gummer
- DIY firms cut waste to landfill by 83%
- Do you have what it takes to be a sustainability champion?
- Does an EMS satisfy regulators?
- Does yellow and blue make green?
- Dogger Bank becomes protected EU habitat
- Dogger Bank Creyke Beck Offshore Wind Farm Order 2015
- Doing good, making money
- Doing things differently round here
- Domestic Energy Efficiency Grants (Amend) Regs (NI) 2014
- Domestic RHI Scheme Regs 2014
- Don't forget Downloaded
- Don't look back in anger
- Doomsday Clock moved forward to 90 seconds till midnight
- Double check your ESOS status before the regulator comes knocking
- Doubts cast on biomass impacts
- Doubts over Durban
- Doubts over UK's ability to meet renewable targets
- Down to business
- Down to earth
- Down to the electric wire
- Downing Street wins special BREEAM award
- Download IEMA's new report on environmental auditing
- Download your new Sustainability in Practice guide
- Downturn continues for consultants
- Dr Eva Gkenakou, FIEMA CEnv Founder, Prosperia Consulting
- Draft environmental policy statement
- Draft EU air quality rules weaker than China's
- Draft European waste laws strengthened after vote
- Draft natural capital protocol launched
- Drafting the future of EMS
- Drax 'wins' biomass case
- Drilling for oil in hostile waters
- Drink bottles identified as biggest plastic pollutant in lakes and rivers
- Drink companies to use only 100% recyclable materials by 2025
- Drinks giant fined for emissions breaches
- Drivers ponder EV purchase after lockdown's environmental improvements
- Driving Change
- Driving diversity
- Driving down CO2 with sustainable travel
- Driving the shift
- Drone use aiding ecological assessment for RSPB
- Drones used against illegal abstractions
- Drought plans to continue into November
- Droughts set to continue
- Drowned out by Covid-19
- Dry states: Where the challenges run deep in North Africa
- Drying out denim
- DSI: An inclusive community
- Due diligence on forest risk commodities
- Durban - above and beyond all expectations
- Durban roadmap avoids difficult details
- Durban:a positive step towards global CO2 cuts
- Dust nuisance costs recycling firm £71k
- Dutch outline EU presidency ambitions
- Dyehouse fined for operating without environmental permit
- E-Waste World Conference / Battery Recycling and Metal Recycling Expos
- EA targets embedded carbon
- EA to advise on climate-change adaptation
- Eager for beavers: the return of nature's elite eco-engineers
- Early bird booking for upcoming IEMA conferences
- Early intervention: The shift to environment-led design
- Earnings by highest qualification
- Earnings by highest qualification
- Earnings by highest qualification
- Earnings by highest qualification
- Earnings by IEMA membership level
- Earnings by IEMA membership level
- Earnings by IEMA membership level
- Earnings by IEMA membership level
- Earnings by industrial sector
- Earnings by industrial sector
- Earnings by industrial sector
- Earnings by industrial sector
- Earnings by seniority and region
- Earnings by seniority in sector
- Earnings by seniority in sector
- Earth Day 2014 - Greenest cities
- Earth facing permanent 5 ̊C temperature rise
- Earth Hour - why participate
- Earth’s natural resources depleted in record-breaking time
- Ebook review: A practical guide for achieving chartered environmentalist status
- Ebook review: Full product transparency by Ramon Arratia
- Ebook review: Making the most of standards
- Ebook review: Promoting sustainable behaviour
- Ebook review: Working collaboratively by Penny Walker
- EC amending decision 2007/742/EC on ecolabel
- EC decision 2011/745/EU on carbon leakage
- EC decision 2013/16/EU on industrial emissions
- EC decision 2013/295/EU - award of ecolabel
- EC decision 2013/808/EU - ozone depleting substances
- EC Decision 2014/128/EU - "e-light" LED
- EC decision 2014/6/EU - biofuels sustainability
- EC Decision 2014/85/EU: biocidal products & Legionella
- EC guidance on green procurement
- EC implementing Reg 607/2012 - illegal timber
- EC outlines resource-efficiency strategy
- EC publishes plans to switch on smart grids
- EC Reg 1042/2012 emissions trading platform
- EC Reg 1088/2013 - equipment containing halons
- EC Reg 1143/2013 on EU ETS
- EC Reg 136/2014: reference fuels for emissions tests
- EC Reg 176/2014 - backloading ETS
- EC Reg 34/2013 - chemical residue levels
- EC Reg 35/2013 on chemical residues
- EC Reg 4/2014 on ecodesign
- EC Reg 525/2013 - reporting GHGs
- EC Reg 547/2012 on ecodesign of water pumps
- EC Reg 564/2013 - ECHA fees
- EC Reg 57/2013 on exporting zinc to Malaysia
- EC Reg 601/2012 on GHG reporting
- EC Reg 649/2012 on dangerous chemicals
- EC Reg 674/2012 on the export of waste
- EC Reg 715/2013 - recycling copper
- EC Reg 73/2012 on dangerous chemicals
- EC Reg 781/2013 - fipronil approval conditions
- EC Reg 815/2013 on aircraft operators and EU ETS
- EC Reg 944/2013 on substances and mixtures
- EC Regs 396/2013 and 397/2013 - CO2 from new cars
- EC Regulation (EU) No 206/2014 on GHG warming
- EC Regulation 1037/2012 approving isopyrazam
- EC Regulation 1087/2013 - methyl bromide
- EC Regulation 109/2012 amending REACH rules
- EC Regulation 1194/2012 - ecodesign of lamps
- EC Regulation 493/2012 - waste batteries
- EC Regulation 519/2012 - organic pollutants
- EC Regulation 801/2013 on ecodesign requirements
- EC Regulation 945/2013 on cypermethrin
- EC urged to cut regulations
- EC urges consumers to buy sustainably
- EC/366/2011 & EC/494/2011- REACH amendments
- EC/394/2011 - Aircraft operators in EU ETS
- EC/725/2011 - CO2 emissions from cars
- ECHA consults on work plans
- ECHA failing to enforce REACH
- ECHA finds poor-quality REACH dossiers
- ECHA finds widespread REACH failures
- ECHA warns 46 firms over REACH dossiers
- EcIA and leisure destinations: lessons from London 2012
- ECJ rules against UK for wastewater failings
- Eco-cost: Taking account of the sustainability challenge
- Ecodesign for Energy Related Products Regs 2013
- Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products Regs 2012
- Ecodesign important in cutting CO2
- Ecodesign key to waste prevention, says Defra
- Ecological impact assessment and brownfield land
- Ecological impact of wind farms
- Economic benefits of tackling climate change outweigh cost
- Economic cost of climate change underestimated, study finds
- Economic experts call for EU tax shift
- Economic growth and action on climate can be achieved together, global commission finds
- Economic losses from natural disasters rise in 2020
- Economic response to COVID-19 risks locking in coal for decades
- Ecosystem Services and ESIA: moving forward
- Ecosystems services and environmental assessments
- Ecosystems services and impact assessment
- Ecosystems: it's only natural
- Ed Davey loses seat as Tories surge to power
- Editing the future
- Education Focus
- Education Focus
- Education Focus Spring 2018
- EEF
- EEF calls for tax incentives to reduce carbon emissions
- EEF launches REACH training service
- EEF refocuses on sustainability
- EEF warns of escalating risks to the UK's supply of essential materials
- Effective dialogue is key
- Effective EIA scoping
- Effective scoping and proportionate EIA
- Effective screening avoids unnecessary EIA
- Efficiency 'at heart' of UK energy policy
- Efficiency can net manufacturers £10bn
- Efficiency key to EU staying competitive
- Efficiency's 'hidden' rewards
- EIA - a precautionary tale
- EIA - assessing in-combination effects
- EIA - the key to unlocking sustainable development
- EIA - what happens after we all go home?
- EIA and a complex urban site
- EIA and archaeological risk management
- EIA and BREEAM Communities
- EIA and conserving special places
- EIA and ecology - a collaborative approach
- EIA and electricity infrastructure
- EIA and environmental permitting in harmony
- EIA and long-distance sewer projects
- EIA and REACH rules blasted by UK business leaders
- EIA and route selection for pipelines
- EIA and scheme information: it's in the details
- EIA and section 73 applications
- EIA and the design of onshore wind farms
- EIA and the masterplanning process
- EIA and the search for significance
- EIA and urban regeneration in historic cities
- EIA changes will cost UK, says Pickles
- EIA coordinators and the Rochdale Envelope
- EIA coordinators: More than a sum of their parts
- EIA correspondence for HS2
- EIA Directive
- EIA Directive 2014/53/EU
- EIA for multiple S.73 applications
- EIA for North Sea seismic surveys
- EIA in habitat creation projects
- EIA in the US, the UK and Europe
- EIA in the water industry
- EIA practice update
- EIA practice update with IEMA's Josh Fothergill
- EIA practice update with IEMA’s Josh Fothergill
- EIA practice update with IEMA’s Josh Fothergill
- EIA practice update with IEMA’s Josh Fothergill
- EIA Quality Mark: Developing best practice in noise impact assessment
- EIA Quality Mark: Mapping the ecological impacts of construction with BIM
- EIA Quality Mark: Mitigating the impacts of artificial lighting on wildlife
- EIA Quality Mark: Water resources, WFD Compliance Assessments and Brexit
- EIA research
- EIA research
- EIA research - assessment and climate change
- EIA scoping process works, research shows
- EIA screening and statutory undertakers
- EIA screening by local authorities
- EIA screening: changes and challenges
- EIA Update
- EIA update - June
- EIA Update July 2011
- EIA Update May 2011
- EIA update with IEMA's Josh Fothergill
- EIA Update | April 2014
- EIA Update | December 2013
- EIA Update | February 2014
- EIA Update | January 2012
- EIA Update | January 2013
- EIA Update | July 2012
- EIA Update | July 2013
- EIA Update | March 2012
- EIA Update | March 2013
- EIA Update | May 2012
- EIA Update | May 2013
- EIA update | November 2011
- EIA Update | November 2012
- EIA Update | Quality Mark Forum
- EIA Update | September 2011
- EIA Update | September 2012
- EIA Update | September 2013
- EIA update/April 2015
- EIA update/August 2014
- EIA update/February 2015
- EIA update/June 2014
- EIA update/November 2014
- EIA update: August 2015
- EIA update: February 2016
- EIA update: July 2015
- EIA update: May 2015
- EIA update: November 2015
- EIA update: October 2015
- EIA update: September 2015
- EIA would help transport networks adapt to climate change, EEA says
- EIA – transforming the world to sustainability?
- EIA, planning and permitting
- EIA: DCLG corrects definition of competent expert
- EIAs for shale gas too complicated, taskforce says
- Eight in 10 of world’s cites report significant climate hazards
- Eight in 10 UK business leaders committed to sustainability investment
- Election could further delay emissions reduction strategy: Hurd
- Electric car charging moves forward
- Electric cars not reaching top gear
- Electric company fined £21,000 for F-gas release
- Electric driverless vehicles could reduce decarbonisation gap by third
- Electric fleets could save firms money and CO2
- Electric vehicle market share hits record high
- Electric vehicle sales to plummet
- Electric vehicle trade bodies join forces
- Electric vehicles could be 60% of cars on London roads by 2030
- Electricals sector commits to improving product durability
- Electricity & Gas (ECO) (Amend) Order 2014
- Electricity & Gas (Smart Meters) Order 2012
- Electricity (Generation Exemptions) Order 2011
- Electricity (Variation of Consent) (Scot) Regs 2013
- Electricity and Gas (CO2 Emissions) Order 2011
- Electricity and Gas (ECO) Order 2012
- Electricity from renewables at record levels
- Electricity from solar to eclipse coal
- Electrifying 10% of fleet saves £350k
- Electrifying glimpse of future
- EM Highway Services: At the helm
- EMAS and biodiversity
- EMAS helpdesk is under new management
- Embodied carbon
- Embodied carbon outweighs UK cuts, researchers say
- Embracing the Education for Sustainable Development
- Emerging Social Impact Assessment Approaches, Challenges, and Opportunities
- Emission inventories
- Emission targets ‘virtually impossible’ to hit after hybrid car grant cut
- Emissions
- Emissions carry on falling
- Emissions disclosure brings better loans
- Emissions down, economy up
- Emissions from abroad account for nearly half of UK's carbon footprint
- Emissions from new cars continue to drop
- Emissions from US power plants set to fall
- Emissions offsets scheme ‘fundamentally flawed’
- Emissions pledges fail to achieve 2ºC limit
- Emissions reduction: Spurred into action
- Emissions rise threatens UK carbon budget
- Emissions to soar as transport activity doubles by 2050, study finds
- Emissions trading system
- Emissions ‘T-Charge’ comes into force in London
- Employee benefits
- Employee Well-Being & the Pandemic – Study Reveals Impact on Mental Health
- Employer liability proposed for wildlife offences
- EMR criticised by ministers
- EMR plans threaten offshore wind, warns CCC
- EMR to provide stability for low-carbon investors
- EMS
- EMS audits assuring compliance 'long way off'
- EMS budgets are set to rise
- EMS can improve SME profitability
- EMS helps cut resource use
- EMS important to cutting resource use, says UN
- EMS use falls
- Enabling works and EIA
- End subsidies for biomass, campaigners argue
- End-of-life vehicles
- Endless possibilities
- Energy (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015
- Energy Act 2008 (Storage of CO2) Regs (Scot) 2011
- Energy Act 2011 (Amend) (Buildings) Regs 2012
- Energy Act 2011 (Commencement) Order 2012
- Energy Act 2011 (No.1) (Scot) Ord 2012
- Energy agency forecasts golden age for gas
- Energy and climate policy will not be affected by Brexit, Decc insists
- Energy and CO2 'top priority' for industry
- Energy and resource costs top supply risks
- Energy and utility giants announce diversity pact
- Energy and waste regulations under review
- Energy audit support
- Energy Bill becomes law
- Energy Bill delayed
- Energy Bill fails to give the right answers
- Energy Bill may be amended to include efficiency FIT
- Energy Bill passes to Lords without CO2 target
- Energy bill support slashed for UK businesses
- Energy Bill threatens low-carbon generation
- Energy chief criticises "high cost" of ECO
- Energy costs vex 75% of food and drink manufacturers
- Energy crunch
- Energy demand and economic growth to decouple for first time in 2035
- Energy efficiency
- Energy Efficiency (Building Renovation) Regs 2014
- Energy Efficiency (Eligible Buildings) Regs 2013
- Energy efficiency at risk from tax review
- Energy efficiency cash released as councils warn of leaky homes bill
- Energy Efficiency Directive 2012/27/EU
- Energy efficiency focus for 2017
- Energy efficiency is world's 'first fuel', says IEA
- Energy Efficiency Regulations
- Energy Efficiency Regulations (NI) 2014
- Energy efficiency tax review must target carbon
- Energy efficient buildings
- Energy from waste: avoiding power cuts
- Energy from waste: The burning issue
- Energy giants call on UK government to lift onshore wind restrictions
- Energy imports fuel the UK
- Energy industry contributing to its own plight
- Energy Information Regs 2011
- Energy innovation key, says Clark
- Energy investment challenges
- Energy labelling reforms delayed
- Energy lobby comes out in favour of renewables
- Energy majors call for carbon pricing
- Energy management key to UK carbon plan
- Energy ministers call for overhaul of EU ETS
- Energy outlook bad for emissions
- Energy performance of buildings
- Energy Performance of Buildings (Amend) Regs (NI) 2014
- Energy Performance of Buildings (Amend) Regs 2013
- Energy Performance of Buildings (Amend) Regs 2014
- Energy Performance of Buildings (Fees) Regs 2013
- Energy Performance of Buildings (Scot) (Amend) Regs
- Energy Performance of Buildings Regs (NI) 2013
- Energy Performance of Buildings Regs 2011
- Energy Performance of Buildings Regs 2012
- Energy Performance of Buildings Regs 2012
- Energy performance of commercial buildings to be tackled
- Energy policy finally lights on efficiency
- Energy price rises to hinder UK firms' net-zero plans
- Energy professionals remain confident of strong growth for sector
- Energy project at St Barts wins Ashden award
- Energy reduction pays
- Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) changes
- Energy sector facing a 'double whammy'
- Energy sector key to climate deal, says IEA
- Energy sector reports 'disappointing' progress promoting women to senior roles
- Energy sector's water footprint set to rise
- Energy security puts major emitters within “touching distance” of Paris Agreement
- Energy storage capacity booms as renewables growth stalls
- Energy strategy
- Energy use crucial to water sustainability
- Energy-efficient lighting
- Energy-intensive industries
- Energy-intensive industries at risk from ETS, warns the EEF
- Energy-saving device - ISO 50001
- Energy-saving measures will save businesses £billions
- Enforcement notice on energy-from-waste site
- Engagement v consultation
- England
- England
- England and Wales
- England and Wales
- England and Wales
- England risks failing to reach EU recycling target, MPs warn
- England sends less waste being to landfill
- England/Wales
- England/Wales
- England’s largest ever seagrass project hits new milestone
- Enhanced capital allowances
- Enhanced capital allowances
- Enhancing Scotland’s EIA Community - Scotland’s EIA Conference 2021 moves online
- Enhancing the effectiveness of EIA scoping
- Entering the Brexitocene
- Entering the fray
- Enterprise & Regulatory Reform Act 2013 (Abolition of Conservation Area Consent) (Consequential and Saving Provisions) (Eng) Order 2013
- Enterprise & Regulatory Reform Act 2013 (No. 6) Order 2014
- Environment Act 1995 (Commencement No. 24) (Scotland) Order 2015
- Environment Agency (Levies) Regs 2011
- Environment Agency and eBay tackle online trade of illegal used vehicle parts
- Environment Agency and Natural England to remain separate
- Environment Agency announces fines for latest CRC breaches
- Environment Agency civil sanctions
- Environment Agency civil sanctions limited
- Environment Agency civil sanctions raise £200k
- Environment Agency cuts to see 1,700 jobs disappear
- Environment Agency first to use civil sanctions
- Environment Agency forced to cut 1,700 jobs
- Environment Agency hunt for environmental services
- Environment Agency launches post-COVID plan
- Environment Agency releases annual whistleblowing disclosures
- Environment Agency reveals how licence cash funds fish habitats
- Environment Agency secures funding to tackle crime
- Environment Agency should lose its floods remit
- Environment Agency tests EMS+
- Environment Agency website to close
- Environment and sustainability roles popular with career changers
- Environment and the level playing field
- Environment Bill pre-legislative scrutiny
- Environment Bill progresses through House of Lords
- Environment Bill update
- Environment Bill: where are we now?
- Environment bodies suffer big cuts
- Environment committee calls for suspension of Heathrow expansion
- Environment forgotten in election campaigning, practitioners say
- Environment law: EIA and 'end products'
- Environment minister unveils £30m for nature on Biodiversity Day at COP27
- Environment missing from Brexit debate
- Environment NGOs unite on threat to wildlife laws
- Environment not being downgraded in European policy, Juncker insists
- Environment Offences (Fines) Regs (NI) 2012
- Environment professionals to help UK plc save billions
- Environment regulators eye reforms
- Environment risk in flood management projects
- Environment sector at a crossroads
- Environment sector must be ready for a post-Brexit fight: Deben
- Environment tax take rises, reports ONS
- Environment threats top WEF risk ranking
- Environmental Agency introduces body cameras
- Environmental and social justice roundtable
- Environmental assessment in water company drought plans
- Environmental assessment in water resources management plans
- Environmental benefits of managed realignment
- Environmental Better Regulation Act (Northern Ireland) 2016
- Environmental consultancies advised to improve marketing
- Environmental consultants’ pay tops industry for first time
- Environmental consulting sector enjoys solid growth
- Environmental DNA: Tracking the traces
- Environmental governance for finance directors
- Environmental impact assessment consultation finally published
- Environmental impacts of urban design
- Environmental Information (Scot) Amend Regs 2013
- Environmental information appeal rejected
- Environmental law - carrot and stick
- Environmental law conference
- Environmental legislation needed before Brexit
- Environmental Liability (Amend) Regs (NI) 2011
- Environmental Liability Amendment Regs (Scot) 2011
- Environmental management plans in EIA
- Environmental noise assessments
- Environmental Offences (Penalties) Regs 2012
- Environmental organisations facing shortage of expert staff
- Environmental organisations pledge to diversify sector
- Environmental permit breach costs waste firm NHS contract
- Environmental permits
- Environmental permitting
- Environmental Permitting (Amend No.2) Regs 2011
- Environmental Permitting (Amend) Regs 2011
- Environmental Permitting (Amend) Regs 2012
- Environmental Permitting (Amend) Regs 2013
- Environmental Permitting (Amend) Regs 2014
- Environmental Permitting (No. 2) Regs 2013
- Environmental Permitting Regulations
- Environmental permitting regulations to be consolidated
- Environmental planning in the UK and US
- Environmental potential of artificial intelligence revealed
- Environmental professionals recognised in new years' honours
- Environmental profit and loss informs business decision-making
- Environmental Protection (Controls) Regs 2011
- Environmental Protection (Duty of Care) (Scot) Regs 2014
- Environmental Protection (Lead Shot) (Scot) Regs 2013
- Environmental Protection Act (Fixed Penalty) Ord 2012
- Environmental Protection Act (No.19) Ord 2012
- Environmental Protection Act 1990 (Commencement No. 20) (Scotland) Order 2015
- Environmental regulation found to boost business performance
- Environmental Regulation Order
- Environmental Regulation Order
- Environmental regulations transferred from BIS to Defra
- Environmental risk assessment in shale gas applications
- Environmental risks dominate WEF ranking of long-term threats
- Environmental risks to post-Brexit trade deals identified
- Environmental sector worth £26.3 billion to economy
- Environmental services firms urged to make 'Pledge to Net Zero'
- Environmental standards 'good' for growth
- Environmental statement reviews - how does yours measure up?
- Environmental statements - unfriendly giants
- Environmental statements fall as applications rise
- Environmental statements on the rise
- Environmental technology
- Environmental threats dominate WEF's Global Risks Report 2021
- Environmentalists are getting to work
- EP100 members save one billion tons of carbon
- Equal by 30 – bringing gender equality to clean energy
- Equipment reuse saves Scottish NHS £300,000 a year
- ERM and Deloitte seen as best brands
- ERM CVS
- ES addendums: need and approach
- ESG engagement growing among investors
- ESG factors now top priority for millennial investors
- ESG goals increasingly linked to executive pay
- ESG in the Built Environment
- ESG investment breaks new records
- ESG measures increasingly used to calculate executive pay
- ESG ratings: A call for consistency
- ESG reporting: a route through a maze
- ESG Today: The disclosure diaries
- ESIA and the Equator Principles
- ESIA in developing countries
- ESOS - Assessing the opportunities
- ESOS - On your marks
- ESOS - what next?
- ESOS compliance accelerates as deadline looms
- ESOS compliance rate reaches 70%
- ESOS compliance still slow
- ESOS data shows low uptake of 50001
- ESOS enforcement delayed till end of January
- ESOS launch energises new opportunities for members
- ESOS reform essential to ensure long-term benefits: EEF
- ESOS risks raising costs for firms
- ESOS survey launched
- ESOS takes shape
- ESRC launches network to build connections across essential resources
- Essential knowledge for environmentalists
- Essential reading now available
- Essex beavers to aid flood prevention
- Esso fined £10k for avoidable oil spill
- Estimating flooding
- Ethical development crucial to future of biofuels
- Ethical investment funds outperform non-ethical rivals
- Ethical investment: the rules of engagement
- Ethical procurement
- ETS allowances
- ETS backloading timetable agreed
- ETS compensation scheme "nonsensical"
- ETS emissions decline sharply
- ETS emissions fell in 2014
- ETS emissions rise 3% in 2010
- ETS halted for flights outside EU
- ETS price to rise, but not by enough
- ETS reforms get green light
- ETS reforms seek to balance climate and economy
- ETS rules increase cement emissions, warns think-tank
- ETS rules increase cement emissions, warns think-tank
- EU able to replace Russian gas with green energy by 2028
- EU agency warns over threat to seas
- EU agrees new environmental crime rules
- EU agrees single-use plastic ban
- EU agrees to phase out f-gases
- EU and Australia to create single carbon market
- EU and UK citizens fear net-zero delivery deficit
- EU and US subsidies for meat industry blocking green alternatives, study finds
- EU announces plastic waste vision
- EU aviation ETS derogation regulation
- EU backs green infrastructure
- EU bank stops loans for polluting power plants
- EU bans "scandalous" fish discards
- EU carbon price set to rise to €23 per tonne between 2021 and 2030
- EU casts doubt on UK meeting renewables target
- EU circular economy worth £330bn
- EU cities top global index
- EU climate action funds call
- EU close to decision on CSR reporting
- EU countries failing to deliver on Paris Agreement targets
- EU countries failing to implement nature laws
- EU criticised for ‘shocking’ lack of effort protecting marine environment
- EU cuts REACH fees for SMEs
- EU deals ‘catastrophic’ blow to sustainable fishing practices
- EU Decision 2014/687/EU
- EU Decision 2014/736/EU
- EU Decision 2014/746/EU - carbon leakage risk
- EU decision 2014/893/EU
- EU decision 529/2013 - GHGs and land use
- EU Directive 2011/97/EU - mercury waste
- EU Directive 2013/27/EU - chlorfenapyr
- EU Directive 2013/28/EU - lead solders
- EU Directive 2013/39/EU on priority substances
- EU Directive 2015/2193 on medium combustion plants
- EU Directive on hazardous substances
- EU EIA revisions need more work, says IEMA
- EU emission reforms slow global warming
- EU emissions fall 2.5%
- EU energy efficiency efforts are not enough
- EU environment ministers push for stronger climate target
- EU environment plan fails to result in action
- EU environment policy at 40
- EU environmental bodies ranked by importance for UK post-Brexit
- EU environmental regulation should stay: EEF
- EU ETS reaches crisis point
- EU ETS reforms agreed by European parliament
- EU ETS surplus must be cut, says firms
- EU ETS won't work for shipping
- EU exports its waste
- EU fails to meet coal regs
- EU figures on biofuels' GHG savings 'questionable'
- EU funding gap puts CCS on the backburner
- EU funding to help SMEs learn about environmental impact
- EU growth threatened by water scarcity
- EU has 12 months to save ETS
- EU helps fund assessment
- EU law threatens access to environmental information
- EU legislation hampered by lack of transparency
- EU low-carbon future at risk
- EU maps out energy to 2050
- EU member states told to cancel carbon credits
- EU members breach air pollution limits
- EU mercury action
- EU must act on food waste
- EU must reject VIP treatment for corporations in trade deal
- EU must rule on UK air quality breaches
- EU nature laws should stay, UK says
- EU nature laws to stay, commission confirms
- EU needs long term goal on buildings energy efficiency
- EU outlines plastic waste vision
- EU parliament agrees landmark Nature Restoration Law
- EU passes new F-gas and waste rules
- EU plans a sustainable TTIP
- EU plans post-2020 ETS
- EU plans stricter rules for cars
- EU political parties ranked on climate action
- EU powers over environment should be looked at, says Cameron
- EU proposes Nature Restoration Law
- EU proposes new microplastics ban
- EU pushes back CO2 targets for new cars
- EU refines approach to ecodesign
- EU Reg 1293/2013 - second LIFE programme
- EU Reg 253/2014 - CO2 targets for cars
- EU Reg 256/2014 on energy infrastructure
- EU Regulation 207/2011
- EU Regulation 459/2012 on vehicle emissions
- EU Regulation 510/2011 - Pollution
- EU Regulation 537/2011 - Pollution
- EU Regulation 550/2011 - Carbon trading
- EU Regulation 661/2011 on exporting waste
- EU Regulation 664/2011 on waste shipment
- EU regulation not enough to cut industrial GHG
- EU rejects binding energy saving targets
- EU rejects UK bid to extend NO2 deadline
- EU revises ecodesign priorities
- EU roadmap falls short on emissions
- EU roadmap signals resource-efficiency drive
- EU rules boost environment standards
- EU sets out conditions for Kyoto II
- EU slammed for lack of ambition in 2030 deal
- EU starts action against UK over NO2
- EU submits climate target
- EU to alter biofuels target
- EU to ban sale of invasive species
- EU to cover US funding shortfall
- EU to end reliance on Russian fossil fuels by 2030
- EU to mandate CSR reporting
- EU to meet Kyoto protocol but miss 2020 targets
- EU to miss EAP targets
- EU to update EIA Directive
- EU transport emissions soar
- EU unveils 'right to repair' rules for appliances
- EU unveils new Climate Law
- EU unveils plans to tackle plastic pollution
- EU urged to act on illegal deforestation
- EU urged to use existing regulation to cut resource use
- EU votes to boost climate action in developing countries
- EU wants tougher inspections for waste shipments
- EU warming above average
- EU wind energy installations outperform gas and coal
- Europe accused of weak action on air pollution
- Europe experiences warmest summer on record
- Europe facing ‘unprecedented’ flood damage from climate change
- Europe must end diesel car sales by 2030 to deliver Paris Agreement
- Europe must revamp ambition on environment
- Europe on track for 2020 emissions targets
- Europe still providing almost £100bn in fossil fuel subsidies
- Europe ups its waste targets
- Europe's creative ways in recycling
- Europe's ecosystems still under threat from air pollution despite improvements
- Europe's largest firms set to miss net-zero targets
- Europe's untapped onshore wind could power entire world
- European Bat numbers flying high
- European Commission decision 2011/389/EU
- European commission under fire over fuel quality directive
- European court rules against release of toxic substances data
- European GHG emissions up in 2010
- European Green Deal unveiled
- European Investment Bank sued over loan to biomass plant
- European Investment Bank to become 'climate bank'
- European Investment Bank to end funding for fossil fuels
- European parliament to vote on circular economy
- European red-tape cut
- European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 published
- European utility giants launch sustainable finance hub
- Eurostar to cut CO2 emissions by 25%
- Events Calendar March 2011
- Every home counts
- Every little bit helps suppliers
- EVs offer big savings for UK drivers
- EVs to be cheaper than fossil fuel models by 2027
- Ex-industry chiefs urge ‘Big Six’ energy suppliers to embrace renewables
- Exacting standards
- Excellence benchmarks outlined for retailers
- Excessive business air travel undermining net-zero commitments
- Executive involvement lacking in environmental management
- Exercising control
- Existing environmental protection must be maintained post-Brexit, MPs say
- Existing UK policies not enough to satisfy Paris Agreement
- Expand STEM skills to include sustainability, IEMA says
- Expanding our influence
- Exploring the implications of Brexit on environmental assessment in the UK
- Extended resource ownership in the construction sector
- Extending producer responsibility rules would save councils millions
- External lighting: its implications and effects
- Extreme carbon inequality uncovered
- Extreme weather in 2012 costs insurers £1bn
- Extreme weather to become the "new normal", World Bank says
- Extreme weather to result in 152,000 deaths each year by 2100
- Exxon underestimating risks of climate action to its business, according to finance analysts
- Eyes on the Middle East
- Facebook announces 2020 renewable energy plan
- Facing the climate emergency challenge in local government
- Facing the future
- Failing to act on noise costs council £8,500
- Failure at Durban will harm Rio+20
- Failure to enforce environmental law 'widespread', UN study finds
- Failure to exploit renewable energy could cost UK £2.6bn each year
- Faith groups divest from fossil fuels and call for green COVID-19 recovery
- Faith institutions join global divestment movement
- Fake news
- False car emission ratings cost EU billions of pounds in tax
- FAQs on the Diploma in sustainable business practice
- Farmers miss out on up to £1bn from solar
- Farming bodies warn emissions cuts may stall
- Farming for the future
- Farming technologies could slash emissions by a fifth
- Fashion firms cut H2O
- Fashion industry set to consume quarter of global carbon budget
- Fashion sector to cut impacts
- Fast track to the future
- Fat block costs firm £14,293
- Fate of EU air and waste packages uncertain
- Fears EU funding cut will harm biodiversity
- Fears of blackouts are overblown, report claims
- Fears voiced over carbon budget failure
- February 2018: New regulations
- February 2019: New regulations
- February connect
- February: connect: Social and community news from IEMA
- February: Quote unquote
- Feed-in Tariffs (Amend) Order 2013
- Feed-in Tariffs (Amendment) Order 2012
- Feed-in Tariffs Order
- Feedback needed on new 14001 draft
- Feeding the future
- Feeling frazzled?
- Feeling the heat
- Fellows develop thought piece on smart solutions
- Fellows steering group holds first meeting
- Few UK companies have plan for climate change
- FIEMA: a new generation of sustainability leaders
- Fifth of global company profits at risk from carbon pricing
- Fifth of plant species at risk
- Fifth of UK food firms unprepared for deforestation regulation
- Fighting fit for business
- Final draft of environmental reporting framework published
- Finance agreed for new nuclear plant
- Finance industry leads EU carbon rankings
- Finance ministers must act on climate
- Financial Assistance (Scotland) Order 2013
- Financial institutions pull coal finance once every two weeks
- Financial policy makers urged to act on stranded fossil fuel assets
- Financial sector urged to cut Russian fossil fuel ties
- Financial services unaware of modern slavery
- Financial support for fossil fuels almost doubles
- Financing a green transition
- Financing a sustainable future
- Financing savings
- Find out more about the new Associate exam
- Finding a balance on energy
- Finding a better way to do things
- Finding harmony
- Finding out what members want from Brexit
- Finding the right energy mix
- Finding the right response
- Finding the right response
- Fines for environmental offences rising, data confirms
- Fines for waste crime increase by 26%
- Fines for waste offences jump to £1.7 million
- Fines over Fenland water pollution
- Fingertip control with EMS Software
- Fire prevention
- Fire prevention and environmental permitting.
- Firing imaginations
- Firm and director guilty of waste burn
- Firms 'sleepwalking' into resource crisis
- Firms act on modern slavery
- Firms back plan to recycle plastics
- Firms back ‘further, faster, higher’ ambition on renewables in EU
- Firms call on MPs to support circular economy
- Firms call on MPs to tackle climate change
- Firms complete test of protocol
- Firms doing little to stem loss of biodiversity, find analysts
- Firms failing to target CO2 beyond 2020
- Firms falling short on international environment standard
- Firms fear extreme weather
- Firms fined £933,000 between them for polluting brook
- Firms given flood warning
- Firms ignoring energy efficiency measures
- Firms investing in offsets
- Firms join forces to lead on resource security
- Firms keen to invest in sustainability
- Firms lack innovation and skills
- Firms need to address SDGs
- Firms need to get ready for reporting
- Firms not validating sustainability data
- Firms reporting indirect emissions
- Firms reveal burden of the CRC
- Firms stockpiled fluorinated gases
- Firms to test products' impacts
- Firms urged to save water as droughts spread
- Firms urged to take care over accredited certification
- Firms warned to check up on waste contractors
- Firms water strategies 'inadequate', says CDP
- Firms’ materiality scores poorly
- First CCS plant starts work
- First drives away with Scottish green award
- First firms fined £99k for late CRC reports
- First firms sign up to RHI
- First forum for EIA Quality Mark
- First graduates from new IEMA Diploma
- First green deal plan in place
- First impressions of EIA proposals
- First Variable Monetary Penalty served by SEPA for landfill odours at Glasgow site
- First, do no harm
- First-class delivery
- First-ever 'Net Zero Investment Framework' launched
- Fish kill will cost chemical company
- Fisheries Bill introduced to parliament
- FIT (Maximum Capacity) (Amend) Order 2011
- FIT changes leave large solar projects in the cold
- Fit for business: Improving health and wellbeing in commercial real estate
- Fit for fracking
- Fit for purpose?
- FIT Scheme (Amendment 2) Order 2011
- FITs (Capacity) (Amend No.2) Ord 2012
- FITs (Maximum Capacity and Functions) Order 2011
- FITs appeal blocked
- FITs scheme under threat of closure
- Five councils chosen to pilot local nature recovery strategies
- Five UK cities leading the world on climate action
- Five-year plans published
- Fixing the nitrogen cycle
- Flaunt it: why sustainability credentials are a must
- Flaws in REACH evaluation
- Flexible and Smart Environmental Management and Sustainable Planning
- Flexible energy projects offer £6bn opportunity for UK investors
- Flogging a live horse
- Flood & Water Management Act (No.6) Ord 2012
- Flood & Water Management Act (No.7) Ord 2012
- Flood & Water Management Act (No.8) Ord 2012
- Flood & Water Management Act 2010 (Commencement No.4) Order 2011
- Flood & Water Management Act 2010 (No.5) Order
- Flood assessment in Wales
- Flood review fails to provide long-term strategy, says climate committee
- Flood risk activities
- Flood Risk Management (Designated Authorities) (Scot) Order 2013
- Flood Risk Management Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Eng) Regs 2011
- Flooding and Coastal Erosion (Wales) Order 2011
- Flooding presents £12bn climate change risk
- Flooding: government plans high-water test
- Floods shouldn't be 'political football', argues IEMA
- Floods suspend axe over agency jobs
- Floor price to cost £9.3 billion
- Fluorinated GHGs (Amend) Regs (NI) 2012
- Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases Regulations 2015
- Fly-tipping incident recorded every 30 seconds
- Flying in the face of EIA
- Focus on forests for World Environment Day
- FoE threatens govt with court over lack of renewables plan
- Follow the leader
- Follow up to Kyoto "within reach", says UNFCC chief
- Food and drink giants join forces for new sustainable cup
- Food and drink sector hits carbon target early
- Food and packaging waste drive ends with mixed results
- Food banks slashing global CO2 emissions
- Food crops and biodiversity at risk from pesticides
- Food for nought: the UNEP probe
- Food for thought
- Food for thought
- Food for thought
- Food for thought - fostering sustainable agriculture
- Food giants failing to address their climate impact
- Food glorious food!
- Food security threat
- Food suppliers undermining top brands' climate commitments
- Food waste accounts for 25% of water use
- Food waste could be cut by a quarter by 2025
- Food waste recycling action plan launched
- Football fans told how to kick out carbon
- Footprinting key to firms saving water
- For the record
- Force of nature: Katrina's legacy
- Forcing the issue
- Forecasts could be underestimating extreme weather events
- Foreign office cuts climate change diplomacy budget
- Forest Law Enforcement Regs 2012
- Forest Reproductive Material Regulations
- Forestry Commissioners (Scot) Order 2012
- Forestry Land Byelaws (NI) 2013
- Forests the size of France regrown in two decades
- Forever with us: the problem with PFAS
- Forewarned is forearmed
- Forget Kyoto, go local, says Oxford report
- Forum engages employers on sustainability skills
- Forward thinking needed on materials
- Fossil fuel dominance to end in 2050
- Fossil fuel firms fail to provide information on climate risks to their assets
- Fossil fuel profits to fall by two-thirds, study finds
- Fossil fuel shares lose $123bn in value over just one decade
- Fossil fuel subsidies more than double previous estimates
- Fossil fuel subsidies result in escalating health costs
- Fossil fuel tax could raise $720bn by 2030
- Fossil fuels deliver record low share of UK electricity
- Fossil fuels favoured in electricity market reform, MPs find
- Fossil fuels still rule in 2035
- Fossil fuels to dominate energy mix in 2035
- Foul smells cost composting firm £13k
- Four areas share £40 million electric vehicle fund
- Four in five Brits want ban on unethical elephant tourism
- Four in five companies to review ESG metrics for executive pay plans
- Four in five EU coal plants losing money
- Four in five shoppers willing to pay ‘sustainability premium’
- Four organisations join list of IEMA corporate members
- Fourfold rise in flood risk by 2035
- Fracking
- Fracking
- Fracking and offshore wind given boost
- Fracking appeal dismissed
- Fracking can harm water, finds EPA
- Fracking given the green light
- Fracking halted over quakes
- Fracking likely cause of UK quakes
- Fracking not consistent with carbon targets without stricter tests
- Fracking passes planning hurdle in Yorkshire
- Fracking set to continue in UK
- Fracking: the search for gas
- Framework for the future
- Framing circularity
- Framing the future
- France tops food sustainability table
- Free access to all DECC SEA reports
- Free advice for firms on electric fleets
- Free carbon reduction tool launched for minerals sector
- Free Decc events to promote energy efficiency
- Free fleet advice
- Free guide to sustainable procurement standard
- Free tool predicts climate impacts on wetlands
- Free tool to engage staff with sustainability
- Fresh calls for compulsory meat-free school meals
- From 2014 to 2020
- From beer to biogas - and back
- From brownfields to gold medals
- From compliance to leadership
- From cradle to grave
- From cradle to grave
- From crisis to community
- From crisis to community
- From downturn to upturn?
- From ESOS to CBAM… Neil Howe provides acronym explanations in a round-up of environmental legislation
- From FGD to CCS
- From ocean to urban: How EIA differs between industries
- From one health crisis to another?
- From rubbish to refuse
- From the knowledge hub: February 2011
- From the knowledge hub: January 2011
- From whisky to salmon
- Frustration over 'weak' Rio+20 text
- FTSE 100 pension schemes remain 'highly exposed' to climate risks
- FTSE 100 stepping up climate action
- Fuel duty not a green tax, says Treasury
- Fuel for thought
- Fuel from thin air
- Fuelled and geothermal technology
- Fugitive emissions
- Full Brexit could decimate environmental regulation
- Full circle: Zero Waste Scotland on closing the energy sector’s circularity gap
- Full environment costs can cut earnings by 40%
- Full member digital workshops
- Full membership changes take force
- Full membership standard about to change
- Full of contradictions
- Fund launched to boost energy technology development
- Fundamentals of climate change action
- Funding for LIFE+
- Funding unveiled to help UK distilleries go green
- Furnishing forest sustainability?
- Furniture Village shelves waste to landfill
- Further and Faster Agreement November 2019
- Further policy measures needed before UK gas heating ban, report finds
- Future business leaders believe in sustainability
- Future fit
- Future green jobs reliant on policy
- Future of air quality and waste laws splits European parliament
- Future of CRC remains uncertain
- Future of work is 'green'
- Future proofing
- Future remediation market worth $123bn
- Future-proof procurement
- Futurebuild: Responding to the Emergency
- Futures vs Fellows: Disruptive technology
- G20 coal subsidies more than double in just three years
- G7 emissions set to undermine COP27
- G7 nations spend $100bn every year supporting fossil fuel industry
- GACSO briefing
- GACSO briefing - building a shared understanding of sustainability
- Gaining a foothold
- Gaining ground: The assessment of land and soils in EIA
- Gaining ground: Tracking soil changes
- Gains around the globe
- Gains from FSC certification highlighted
- GAP plan for SMEs
- Gaps in energy policy put carbon budgets at risk
- Garden centre loses appeal over £75k fine
- Gas & Petroleum (Consents) Charges Regs 2013
- Gas investment risks stranded assets or ‘emissions lock-in’
- Gas leaks
- Gas may dash carbon budgets
- Gas not green policies causes high energy bills
- Gas Transporter Works (EIA) (Amend) Regs 2014
- Gas: a stepping stone to decarbonisation?
- Gateway to the world
- GE to spend $10bn on green ideas
- Gearing up for the shale revolution
- Gender diversity creates greener companies and parliaments
- Gender pay gap narrows for environmental practitioners
- General election 2017
- General Permitted Development (Amendment) Order
- Geodiversity charter for England
- Geoengineering - Man-handling the planet?
- Geographic information systems in EIA - now and then
- Geopolitical tensions hindering climate action, says WEF
- Geothermal energy a step closer in Newcastle
- Geothermal heats up in Manchester
- GEP
- GESA springs to life
- Get ahead of the game
- Get free feedback on your CPD
- Get involved in Futures
- Get up to speed on local nature recovery strategies (LNRS)
- Get £5 off renewal with direct debit
- Getting back on target
- Getting climate ready
- Getting climate ready
- Getting EIA in proportion
- Getting environment in the railway line
- Getting on track with energy
- Getting ships into shape: Decarbonisation of shipping
- Getting the collective voice of the profession heard
- Getting the EU to fight wildlife crime
- Getting the light right
- Getting to know the natural environment
- Getting to the point
- Getting your foot through the door
- GHG accounting of green power
- GHG and CRC conversion factors
- GHG concentrations break records
- GHG conversion factors guidance
- GHG emissions flatline in 30 of world's most influential cities
- GHG emissions linked to flooding in 2007
- GHG Emissions Trading (Amend) Regs 2013
- GHG Emissions Trading Scheme (Amend) Regs 2011
- GHG Emissions Trading Scheme and National Emissions Inventory Regs 2011
- GHG Emissions Trading Scheme Regs 2012
- GHG ETS (Nitrous Oxide) Regs 2011
- GHG factsheets, monitoring and verification
- GHG Management Hierarchy updated for net-zero
- GHG reporting accounting and management
- GHG reporting adds up
- GHG reporting crucial to energy efficiency
- GHG reports from leading firms "highly inconsistent"
- GHG software: CRedit360
- GHG software: Greenstone
- GHG standards revamp
- GHG target offset by lower ambition on renewables
- GHG Trading (Amend) (Charging) Regs 2012
- GHGs from UK businesses on the up
- GHGs Trading Scheme (Amend) Regs 2013
- GIB funds LED retrofits
- GIB funds streetlight replacement in Glasgow
- GIB invests in green energy for Scottish whisky distillery
- GIB invests £18m in NHS energy scheme
- GIB key to low-carbon transition
- GIB sold to Australian bank
- Gibson faces the music over illegal timber
- Giving professional intelligence a boost
- Glastonbury Festival fined £31k for river sewage pollution
- Global 'climate tech' investment more than triples
- Global businesses failing to integrate SDGs in financial reports
- Global carbon budget blown by 2034
- Global carbon emissions flat again
- Global carbon emissions to hit all-time high this year
- Global carbon intensity must fall five times faster to hit 1.5°C target
- Global carbon prices too low to reduce GHGs
- Global carbon tax could heighten world hunger by 2050
- Global cities commit to make all new buildings ‘net-zero carbon’ by 2030
- Global climate change agreement within reach
- Global CO2 emissions flatline
- Global CO2 emissions rebound sharply
- Global CO2 emissions to peak in 2026
- Global CO2 stalls in 2014
- Global coal demand dependent on China – IEA
- Global companies ranked for climate change leadership
- Global economic growth leaves 2050 climate change targets in doubt
- Global electricity system on track for net-zero pathway, studies find
- Global energy efficiency standard revised for first time in seven years
- Global energy emissions rise at fastest pace in seven years
- Global energy industry emissions continue to rise
- Global energy investment to plummet this year
- Global energy sector facing skills shortage, IEA warns
- Global energy transformation to save the world $160trn by 2050
- Global financial firms invest US$740bn in fossil fuels
- Global focus: Aquaculture in Malta
- Global focus: China/Hong Kong
- Global focus: Germany
- Global focus: Hong Kong
- Global focus: India
- Global focus: New CSR rules in India
- Global Focus: New Zealand
- Global focus: Qatar
- Global food waste to rise by a third in just 12 years
- Global GHG levels reach record high
- Global go ahead for carbon capture
- Global increase in ISO environmental management certifications
- Global investors call for end to Brazilian deforestation
- Global investors urge fast food giants to accelerate climate action
- Global leaders call for $1.8trn climate adaption investment
- Global leaders pledge to build back better with circular economy
- Global NDCs to cut emissions by less than 1%, UN warns
- Global net-zero transition to cost $9trn each year
- Global offshore wind presents a £30bn opportunity for UK firms
- Global pipeline for offshore wind soars by nearly 50%
- Global plastic waste to almost treble by 2060, forecasts suggest
- Global push to boost ISO 50001 certification
- Global renewable energy investment set to soar by 2030
- Global solar power funding up on 2016
- Global South countries 'trapped' in fossil fuel production to repay debts, study finds
- Global standard launched to measure food waste
- Global standard-setters to develop new SDG reporting guidelines
- Global stocktake of corporate renewable energy use underway
- Global sustainability platform launched
- Global temperature rises to double Paris Agreement target
- Global temperatures to exceed Paris Agreement limit by 2˚C
- Global trade hinders action on climate change
- Global treaty to tackle mercury pollution
- Global warming could hit 5°C, says Defra scientist
- Global warming could spark 'fish wars' across the world
- Global warming to reach at least 6°C
- Global warming to result in widespread crop loss to insects
- Global water crisis threatens $58trn in economic value, WWF claims
- Global wind and solar capacity hits 1,000GW
- Glossing over the truth
- Gloucester waste site director ordered to pay back more than £179,000
- Glyphosate classified
- Go back to the drawing board when planning for net zero
- Going against our gut
- Going backwards?
- Going digital
- Going digital
- Going down to Rio+20
- Going global
- Going Net Positive
- Going underground
- Golden age of Construction
- Golden opportunity for ISO50001 certification
- Google eliminates its carbon legacy
- Google eliminates its carbon legacy
- Google reveals 1.5 million tonne carbon footprint
- Got a Message for the Paris Climate Conference Negotiators? Film it!
- Gove calls on UK's green sector to 'steal a march' on other countries
- Gove replaces Leadsom at Defra
- Gove to call for urgent action on climate crisis
- Gove unveils amendment to Fisheries Bill
- Gove: the real deal?
- Government accused of lack of domestic engagement on SDGs
- Government accused of stalling air pollution plans to save money
- Government accused of ‘dragging its feet’ over plastic bottle deposit scheme
- Government admits reluctance for new recycling targets
- Government announces flood risk reduction target
- Government approves deep carbon cuts by 2027
- Government approves world's largest offshore wind farm project
- Government backtracks on forests sale
- Government confirms EIA exemption
- Government criticised for refusing to act on circular economy
- Government cuts impact consultancy sector
- Government decides against energy CO2 target
- Government departments give London City airport expansion the green light
- Government facing fresh legal action over air pollution levels
- Government failing on biodiversity, air pollution and flooding, say MPs
- Government fails to make green taxes work
- Government fined for breaches of CRC and EU ETS
- Government fracking advice found 'unlawful'
- Government funding to boost green skills
- Government green jobs and skills strategy
- Government hits all internal environmental targets
- Government ignites 'green' electricity revolution
- Government invests in smart waste tracking
- Government kicks off green bank sale
- Government launches energy storage competitions
- Government launches green investment bank
- Government lifts fracking ban and considers bypassing local planning
- Government likely to miss 2020 renewable energy targets
- Government loses FITs appeal
- Government loses second legal battle over air pollution
- Government moves to boost commercial property solar market
- Government moves to boost smart energy grids
- Government moves to convince public on shale gas regulation
- Government must revamp waste strategy
- Government must up resource efficiency efforts
- Government names new marine conservation zones
- Government needs coherent plan on SDGs
- Government oil and gas licences threaten carbon budgets for years
- Government opens new CCS competition
- Government opens up UK to onshore oil and gas exploration
- Government outlines £375bn infrastructure plans
- Government places onus on councils to curb air pollution
- Government pledges £110m for green firms
- Government ponders network of low-emission zones
- Government publishes raft of green measures ahead of Johnson premiership
- Government pulls out of CCS project
- Government reboots £1bn CCS programme
- Government refuses to back Swansea Bay tidal lagoon
- Government rejects call for better biodiversity protection for HS2 line
- Government rejects opencast mine on Northumberland coast
- Government reneges on fracking in SSSIs
- Government response on targets
- Government risks losing public support for low-carbon heating, MPs warn
- Government scraps eco-towns planning policy
- Government set to double plastic carrier bag charge
- Government sets new internal environmental targets
- Government should delay departure from Euratom after Brexit
- Government slows down
- Government sounds carbon action bell
- Government still not joined up on air quality
- Government sued over EU air breaches
- Government to consult on waste crime
- Government to scrap sustainable homes code
- Government told not to weaken carbon targets
- Government unveils bill to remove hundreds of environmental laws
- Government unveils £211m to charge battery development
- Government urged to change policy or risk future of onshore wind
- Government urged to involve public in climate policy design
- Government urged to mandate nature-related disclosures
- Government urged to support a sustainable, zero-carbon economy
- Government warns councils on shale gas
- Government wins parliamentary battles
- Governments and business agree to end deforestation by 2030
- Governments cannot afford climate change projects
- Governments have power to unlock trillions of dollars in green investments
- Governments must lead CO2 cutting
- Governments urged to put energy transformation at heart of sustainable economic recovery
- Govia Thameslink Railway’s head of environment explains why rail must adapt to climate change now
- Grade A information
- Graduate award 2012 now open
- Graduate award finalists selected
- Graduate award judges want something special
- Graduate award shortlist announced
- Graduate consultant scoops £1,000 IEMA prize
- Great Britain
- Great crested newt surveys and EIA
- Great crested newts pilot to be rolled out nationwide
- Great expectations: Effective target setting
- Great Repeal Bill should not be used to avoid scrutiny
- Green ambitions - P&G vs Unilever
- Green bond issued by Just Group in UK first
- Green buildings boost productivity
- Green businesses scoop Scottish awards
- Green Careers Hub launched
- Green city champion
- Green claims
- Green coronavirus recovery could deliver nearly $100trn
- Green Deal (Acknowledgment) (Scot) Regs 2012
- Green Deal (Acknowledgment) Regs 2012
- Green Deal (Disclosure) Regs 2012
- Green Deal competence standard published
- Green Deal Framework (Amend) Regs 2012
- Green Deal Framework (Amend) Regs 2013
- Green deals will fail without clear message
- Green economy growth
- Green economy powers on
- Green economy to create 24 million jobs by 2030
- Green Finance Strategy unveiled
- Green firms called on to share best practice
- Green groups launch campaign against government environmental reforms
- Green growth in UK at risk, finds poll
- Green growth outpaces rest of economy
- Green growth outstrips rest of economy
- Green healing
- Green infrastructure at risk as regulators favour EU energy imports
- Green infrastructure has business benefits, report argues
- Green infrastructure in Blackwater Valley
- Green innovators win government funding on International Women's Day
- Green Investment Bank launches new fund for waste projects
- Green Investment Bank sale completed
- Green Investment Bank to be partially privatised
- Green Investment Bank's environmental remit under threat
- Green is back
- Green issues missing from election debate, IEMA members say
- Green IT flies high
- Green jobs could rise 85% in a decade
- Green jobs risk widening gender employment gap
- Green laws cost neutral
- Green laws ripe for reform
- Green light for sustainable biofuels standards
- Green light for Toyota's solar plans
- Green offices improve staff health and productivity, study finds
- Green policies are unsustainable, warns EEF
- Green professionals increasingly confident of their positive impact
- Green recovery could create 60% renewable power system in UK
- Green recovery could reverse 90% of COVID-19 job losses
- Green regulation threatened by red tape challenge
- Green roles increasing in almost one-quarter of UK businesses
- Green search engine plants a tree a minute
- Green shoots of green bonds
- Green skills for green jobs summit
- Green spaces provide economic boost
- Green stimulus needed to tackle next recession
- Green technologies secure jobs
- Green transition presents $10trn opportunity for global economy
- Green transition report lacks new initiatives
- Green transition risks leaving 'stranded nations' behind – WEF
- Green transport gets £90m funding boost
- Green vs Brown for new housing
- Greene King achieves zero waste standard
- Greener HGVs cut CO2 by 25%
- Greener infrastructure could save UK billions
- Greener stores improve retail profits
- Greenest day ever for UK's electricity grid recorded on Easter Monday
- Greenest government? First-year report
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme and National Emissions Inventory Regulations
- Greenhouse gas standards to be revamped
- Greening the fleet: the options
- Greening the television schedule
- Greenlight for EMR, GIB and Water Bill
- Greenwashing concerns ‘pervasive’ across every sector, global survey finds
- Greenwashing growing increasingly sophisticated, think tank study finds
- GRI sets launch date for new standards
- GRI updates guidance to help companies report on SDGs
- Groundbreaking project launched to align corporate reporting standards
- Groundwater (Amendment) Regs (NI) 2014
- Groundwater protection
- Groundwater remediation: clean or no clean?
- Growing consumer demand for green labels
- Growing UK drought risk poses threat to business
- Growth in demand for low-emission cars falls
- Growth put before the environment
- Guarantees of Origin of Electricity Produced from High-efficiency Cogeneration Regulations
- Gucci now entirely carbon neutral
- Guidance aims to fill EIA climate gaps
- Guidance for SMEs on 14001: 2015 launched
- Guidance needed to ‘join the dots’ between SDGs and practice
- Guidance on climate change adaptation and resilience
- Guidance on electric motors
- Guidance on valuing ecosystems
- Guidance published to boost climate resilience investment
- Guide to help businesses use circular strategies
- H&M hits collection target one year early
- Habitat Directive works well, says Defra review
- Habitats and birds directives to be reviewed by European commission
- Habitats legislation gets all-clear
- Half of asset managers neglecting ESG
- Half of food packaging cannot be recycled easily
- Half of FTSE 100 companies now have ESG committee
- Half of global economy planning for net zero emissions
- Half of IEMA ‘generation S’ members stay away from unethical employers
- Half of UK businesses already impacted by climate change
- Half of UK drivers want diesel vehicle ban
- Half of wind farms refused planning permission
- Halogens not banned
- Handy new foldout copy of the skills map
- Happy new year
- Hard to swallow
- Harnessing the power of ‘generation S’
- Harron Homes fined £120,000 for water pollution
- Haulage
- Haulage company fined £109,000 for dumping waste
- Hazard substances list expanded
- Hazardous substances
- Hazardous Substances in Electronics Regs 2012
- Hazardous waste in Northern Ireland
- Hazardous waste strategy "not working"
- Head to head: Does the UK need nuclear power?
- Head to head: FIT for business purpose?
- Head to head: Is waste incineration right for the UK?
- Headlines from 2014 practitioner survey
- Health and safety meets sustainability
- Health assessments in EIA
- Health journals call for ‘emergency action
- Health NGOs call for divestment from fossil fuels
- Health professionals call for fracking moratorium
- Healthy habitats
- Healthy savings
- Hearts and minds - the psychology of climate change scepticism
- Hearts and minds vs carrots and sticks
- Heat and energy efficiency
- Heat recovery techniques
- Heat-related deaths set to treble by 2050
- Heathrow expansion backed by Airports commission
- Heathrow offers free landing for first electric plane
- Heathrow targets energy
- Heatwaves threaten UK food imports from Mediterranean
- Heavy Fuel Oil (Amendment) Regs 2014
- Heavy industry sectors present $856bn climate risk
- Heavy-fine warning for poor CRC reporting
- Heineken to pay £10k for procedure failures
- Held to account
- Help IEMA to become more efficient
- Help make history: critical member vote on Chartership at May EGM
- Help make our history
- Help shape the future of TRANSFORM
- Helping Glenmorangie make greener whisky
- Helping to offset climate change
- Here to serve
- Heritage setting - a consensus
- HFC emissions rapidly rising
- HFC phase out planned
- High Court dismisses appeal on waste operation
- High Court rejects Defra’s timetable for new air quality plan
- High Court rules on private companies’ discharge rights
- High Court ruling gives hope to environmental bodies
- High Court supports EIA
- High fidelity record keeping
- High Hedges (Scot) Act 2013 (Supplementary Provision)
- High Hedges (Scotland) Act 2013 Order 2014
- High-CO2 investments could be next sub-prime
- High-emitting firms failing to align with 2°C world
- High-level 14001
- Higher demand for green qualifications
- Higher EIA screening thresholds confirmed
- Higher landfill tax for recycling residue
- Higher recycling targets and new 'green' jobs set to drive EU transition to a circular economy
- Higher Scottish climate targets advised
- Highway to health
- Hinkley alternatives ‘cheaper, quicker and simpler’
- Hinkley Point Orders 2012
- Hinkley Point £1.5bn over budget
- Historic environment
- Historic net-zero target for aviation agreed
- Historic site guilty of fish kill
- HMRC clarifies landfill tax rules
- Holes in Scottish climate change data
- Holidays and benefits
- Home Energy Assistance (Scot) Regs 2012
- Home Energy Efficiency (Eng) Regs 2012
- Home Energy Efficiency Scheme (England) Regs 2011
- Home Energy Efficiency Schemes (Wales) Regs 2011
- Homeworking gives big carbon savings
- Homeworking patterns: Out of office
- Honda launches solar-powered hydrogen station
- Hope springs eternal
- Hopes high for deal on phasing out HFCs
- Hospitality firms pledge to cut food waste by 5%
- Hosting the energy transition
- Housing association wins Ashden Award
- Housing development appeal dismissed
- Housing project to help Olympics beat CO2 goal
- How clean are your clothes?
- How construction is enhancing biodiversity
- How EIA positively influences project design
- How green is your garden?
- How green is your lease?
- How infrastructure and behaviour change go hand in hand
- How Japanese knotweed presents an opportunity for carbon capture
- How much is too much?
- How technology is tackling food waste
- How to plan a successful career
- How to secure sustainable supplies of cotton?
- How to shape the future
- How was ESOS for you?
- How will UK courts act without the ECJ?
- HP squares the circle
- HS2 needs to go further
- HS2 should go further
- HS2 unveil ‘green corridor’ to lessen environmental damage
- HSBC staff to receive sustainability training
- Huge majority of businesses believe firms should voluntarily reduce emissions
- Huge majority of people unwilling to confront litter louts
- Huge plastic reduction needed to deliver Paris Agreement
- Huge rise in UK renewable energy but coal is still king
- Huge savings identified for restaurants tackling food waste
- Huhne orders review of feed-in tariff
- Huhne unveils electricity market reform
- Human nature
- Hundreds of members sign up for direct debit
- Hungry for change
- Hydrocarbon Oil Duties (Amend) Regs 2013
- Hydropower scheme gets green light
- Ice sheet melts rapidly as emissions soar
- Iceberg in Paris
- Iceland and Co-op become first supermarkets to back plastic bottle deposit scheme
- Iceland trials plastic bottle return scheme
- Identifying 'heritage significance' in EIA
- IEA calls time on new fossil fuel development in roadmap to net-zero
- IEA publishes $1trn a year COVID-19 recovery plan
- IEA says carbon budget will be exhausted by 2040
- IEMA 'delight' as mandatory carbon reporting escapes Defra review
- IEMA 2016 focus
- IEMA advises UK government on sustainable procurement
- IEMA AGM announced
- IEMA and AECOM publish briefing on resource management through 14001
- IEMA and BRE Academy announce collaboration
- IEMA and BRE Academy launch membership partnership
- IEMA and CCC outline need for meaningful environmental targets
- IEMA and Deloitte green skills and jobs report up for big award
- IEMA and Deloitte launch new report to help build green skills across UK workforce
- IEMA and GACSO cement their relationship
- IEMA and IFoA publish guide to climate-related financial disclosures
- IEMA and IFoA publish new climate risk disclosure guide
- IEMA and the climate emergency
- IEMA and the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries update guidance on climate-related financial disclosures
- IEMA announces CEO move
- IEMA announces its 2015 annual general meeting
- IEMA announces position on climate change
- IEMA appoints former chief of skills council as new chief executive
- IEMA appoints new CEO
- IEMA assists with review of Modern Slavery Act
- IEMA at COP 24 – setting the rules of the game
- IEMA at COP24
- IEMA at COP27
- IEMA at the RWM Expo
- IEMA attends Bonn climate talks
- IEMA awards FIEMA status to experienced and influential members
- IEMA backs mandatory reporting for private companies
- IEMA backs Scottish green awards
- IEMA backs streamlined energy policy framework
- IEMA backs Welsh regulator's plans
- IEMA Book club
- IEMA calls for 'politically durable' environmental targets post-Brexit
- IEMA calls for action to boost green skills
- IEMA calls for an ambitious Environment Bill
- IEMA calls for an ambitious Environment Bill
- IEMA calls for an ambitious Environment Bill
- IEMA calls for long-term green tax strategy
- IEMA calls for scrutiny on EU (Withdrawal) Bill
- IEMA calls for zero-emission target to be underpinned by legislation
- IEMA calls for ‘urgent’ attention to international climate standards at COP23
- IEMA calls on next government to provide stronger international leadership on climate change
- IEMA CEO calls for enhanced ambition on climate finance at COP27
- IEMA CEO gives first impressions of COP28
- IEMA chairs discussion on energy solutions for construction
- IEMA Christmas opening hours
- IEMA Code of Professional Conduct
- IEMA comments on draft BSI standard
- IEMA completes head office move
- IEMA conference 2011 - save the date
- IEMA conference 2011: Is your place booked?
- IEMA conference 2011: The delegates' view
- IEMA conferences go paperless
- IEMA conferences go paperless
- IEMA confirms sustainability conference programme
- IEMA Connect 2021: A review
- IEMA Connect 2022
- IEMA Connect 2022 – A roaring success
- IEMA Connect 2023 begins with message from the Amazon
- IEMA Connect 2023: Institute's future discussed on final day
- IEMA COP28 skills campaign
- IEMA council elections 2012
- IEMA declares a Climate and Environmental Emergency
- IEMA declares climate and environmental emergency
- IEMA discusses climate and energy policy with Labour Party
- IEMA event at COP25
- IEMA event highlights power of storytelling
- IEMA evidence cited by MPs in EU policy report
- IEMA extraordinary general meeting
- IEMA Fellows’ impact gaining momentum
- IEMA focuses on sustainability
- IEMA formally launches its Global Environmental and Social Assessment Group
- IEMA Futures
- IEMA Futures: Building recycling habits
- IEMA gives evidence to EAC inquiry into green jobs
- IEMA goes global on EIA
- IEMA Graduate Award 2011 judges announced
- IEMA guests on Guardian blog
- IEMA has the solution to the skills challenge
- IEMA IA network update with Rufus Howard
- IEMA Impact Assessment Steering Group update
- IEMA Impact: Shaping a sustainable future with impact assessment
- IEMA in MENA
- IEMA in the news for GHG reporting
- IEMA in the spotlight for reporting consultation
- IEMA input into new biodiversity and natural capital standards
- IEMA input on Environment Bill
- IEMA joins alliance supporting new carbon targets
- IEMA launches 'sharing your details' scheme
- IEMA launches 2013 graduate award
- IEMA launches campaign to fill the global environment and sustainability skills gap
- IEMA launches digital impact assessment guide
- IEMA launches Diverse Sustainability Initiative
- IEMA launches Environment Act blueprint
- IEMA launches Green Careers Hub
- IEMA launches guidance on new EIA regulations
- IEMA launches impact assessment standard
- IEMA launches inaugural Awards ceremony for 2019
- IEMA launches latest edition of its Impact Assessment Outlook Journal
- IEMA launches post-Brexit environmental principles
- IEMA launches quality development guide for EIA
- IEMA launches Sustainability Impact Awards 2020
- IEMA launches urgent call to action to fill environment and sustainability skills gap
- IEMA lead joins Race to Zero group
- IEMA make their mark at COP26
- IEMA member is WISTA-UK personality of the year
- IEMA member views on Brexit quoted in House of Commons report
- IEMA members call for swift adoption of fifth carbon budget
- IEMA members give their thoughts on COP28
- IEMA members link in to current debates
- IEMA members see benefit of the EU
- IEMA members share their views on the Institute’s future
- IEMA members support a nature and wellbeing Act
- IEMA members visit new anaerobic digestion plant
- IEMA moves head office
- IEMA moves towards gaining chartered status
- IEMA names latest batch of Fellows
- IEMA news coverage more than doubles
- IEMA offers graduates advice
- IEMA on the move
- IEMA opinion: Don’t Look Up challenges us to collaborate and diversify
- IEMA outlines key asks ahead of party conferences
- IEMA outlines suggestions to strengthen government WEEE reform plans
- IEMA partner launches online sustainability course
- IEMA partner nominated for The Earthshot Prize 2023
- IEMA pay and benefits poll
- IEMA presents £1k prize to best graduate
- IEMA procedure update
- IEMA Profile: Matthew Thomas BSc (Hons), Cert IOSH, MIEMA, CEnv, operations director, Compass Environmental Consultancy
- IEMA proposes amendments to Environment Bill
- IEMA provides input on draft ISO sustainable finance standard
- IEMA publish response to CRC consultation
- IEMA publishes 'Build Back Better' plan
- IEMA publishes assurances for incoming Environment Act
- IEMA publishes environmental auditing guide
- IEMA publishes free EIA guides as the EU Directive is transposed into UK law
- IEMA publishes guidance to help bridge gap between SDGs and grass roots
- IEMA publishes guide on mandatory reporting
- IEMA publishes new CPD policy and benefits map
- IEMA publishes new ISO 14001 guidance
- IEMA publishes new land and soils guidance
- IEMA publishes online guide to biodiversity
- IEMA publishes revised LVIA guidance
- IEMA publishes seven-point plan for new Environment Act
- IEMA publishes updated EIA guidance on assessing GHG emissions
- IEMA puts forward its position on energy efficiency in new buildings
- IEMA raise concerns over Environmental Principles and Governance Bill
- IEMA raises concerns over independence of new green watchdog
- IEMA ramps up support for green skills on Education Day at COP28
- IEMA reacts to 2017 autumn budget
- IEMA reacts to Autumn Budget
- IEMA reacts to CCC progress report
- IEMA reacts to CCC report
- IEMA reacts to CCC warning that corporate carbon offsets ‘aren’t working’
- IEMA reacts to chancellor's spending review
- IEMA reacts to latest IPCC report
- IEMA reacts to Queen's Speech
- IEMA reacts to Queen's speech
- IEMA reacts to UK government's Net Zero Strategy
- IEMA reacts to UK government's spring statement
- IEMA releases net-zero guidance for local authorities
- IEMA reports 8% growth in global ISO 14001 data
- IEMA research presented at COP 25
- IEMA reshuffles to deliver Vision 2020
- IEMA responds to adult skills review
- IEMA responds to BS 8950 draft
- IEMA responds to call for evidence on green tariffs
- IEMA responds to consultation on cost of environmental regulations to development
- IEMA responds to consultation on Scottish Biodiversity strategy
- IEMA responds to Defra biodiversity net gain for planning consultation
- IEMA responds to Defra consultation
- IEMA responds to government EOR consultation
- IEMA responds to government plans for increased producer responsibility
- IEMA responds to OEP consultation on government’s species abundance targets
- IEMA responds to parliamentary inquiry on the role of natural capital in the green economy
- IEMA responds to Scotland's circular economy strategy
- IEMA responds to the Office for Environmental Protection consultation
- IEMA responds to waste strategy and CCC report
- IEMA response to sustainable finance standard
- IEMA reveals new Practitioner level and career path
- IEMA reviewed by regional representatives
- IEMA reviews political party manifestos
- IEMA says sustainability skills are key to success of Osborne's productivity plan
- IEMA Scotland West, World Environment Day Event
- IEMA sets six tests for environmental impact assessment reform
- IEMA shines spotlight on the top five policy opportunities for 2017
- IEMA showcases its influence on the health service
- IEMA signs up to the further education sector’s SDG Accord
- IEMA skills map needs volunteers
- IEMA slams 'startling' enforcement gap for environmental standards
- IEMA South West Beach Clean events a success
- IEMA spotlight: Environmental auditing
- IEMA spotlight: May
- IEMA state of the profession: survey 2018
- IEMA steering group shapes advice on plugging the circularity gap
- IEMA submits consultation responses under the Resources & Waste Strategy
- IEMA submits evidence to the Skidmore Review
- IEMA support for members in 2017
- IEMA supports call for more ambitious Future Homes Standard
- IEMA supports call for the reform of policies on resource management
- IEMA survey says ...
- IEMA Sustainability Impact Awards launched
- IEMA Sustainability Impact Awards shortlist announced
- IEMA switches on its register for ESOS
- IEMA takes a fresh approach to impact assessment
- IEMA talk diversity and green skills at Net Zero Festival 2023
- IEMA to deliver global training for ‘diverse-owned businesses’
- IEMA to disseminate the environmental legacy of the Crossrail project
- IEMA to drive the future of global sustainability body
- IEMA to host at UNFCCC COP24
- IEMA to visit careers fairs
- IEMA training courses
- IEMA Training Courses 2015
- IEMA Training Courses 2015
- IEMA training courses 2016
- IEMA Training | Training Directory March 2011
- IEMA unveils exhibition partners
- IEMA unveils new board chair
- IEMA unveils official recruitment partner
- IEMA welcomes amendment to EU Withdrawal Bill
- IEMA wins international award for EIA work
- IEMA wins international EIA award
- IEMA wins prestigious award
- IEMA working to produce framework for soil in EIA
- IEMA workshop on the 2014 EIA directive in the Republic of Ireland
- IEMA's 'bright sparks' excel in national ethical and professional environment awards
- IEMA's 2010 annual report published
- IEMA's 2011 conference: Putting environment professionals in the driving seat
- IEMA's 2013 annual general meeting
- IEMA's 2015 EIA and ESIA conference and masterclass
- IEMA's CEO reflects on her time at COP26: 'The clock is ticking'
- IEMA's first e-Briefing published
- IEMA's Impact 2022
- IEMA's Impact Report 2022: Part 2 - Partnering with Deloitte on green skills
- IEMA's Leading the Way Conference 2017
- IEMA's Martin Baxter reflects on the first week of COP26
- IEMA's message in Malaysia
- IEMA's new Impact Assessment Strategy
- IEMA's new professional development adviser
- IEMA's new qualifications with Emma Bellingham
- IEMA’s campaign for green skills commitment at COP28 gains support
- IEMA’s deputy CEO reflects on announcements and controversy at COP28
- IEMA’s Martin Baxter discusses green jobs and technology at COP27
- IEMA’s Martin Baxter talks natural capital at COP27 metaverse
- IEMA’s response to proposed planning reforms
- If it's too late, why bother?
- Ignorance and finance hampering energy savings
- Ignorance is no defence
- Ikea launches buy back scheme for old furniture
- IKEA to stop selling single-use plastics by 2020
- Ikea to trial renting furniture
- Ill wind blows away turbine project
- Illegal landfill site owner gets £100,000 fine
- Illegal logging law poorly applied
- Illegal waste carriers challenged by government agencies
- Illegal waste exports cost company almost £24,000
- Illegal waste site leads to prison and £314,000 compensation
- Imbalance in the EIA process
- Impact assessment
- Impact Assessment Network Steering Group Recruitment
- Impact assessment network update
- Impact Assessment Outlook Journal 14: ESG in International Markets
- Impact Assessment Outlook Journal programme for 2020
- Impact Assessment Outlook Journal Volume 13
- Impact Assessment Outlook Journal: Strategic Impact Assessment
- Impact assessment practice update with IEMA’s Josh Fothergill
- Impact assessment regime reform
- Impact assessment update with Josh Fothergill
- Impact assessment: Guiding light
- Impact assessments for first of a kind projects
- Impact of Gulf spill uncertain
- Impact significance - a risk-based approach
- Impacts and effects: Do we really understand the difference?
- Impacts of cotton farming targeted
- Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1191/2014
- Implications of the revised EIA screening thresholds
- Implications of updated guidelines on bird surveys for onshore wind projects
- Improve quality of food waste councils urged
- Improvement in London’s air quality recorded
- Improving EIA with constraints mapping
- Improving land use in England
- Improving landscape and visual impact assessments
- Improving leadership
- Improving the way IEMA works
- Improving Water Framework Directive compliance assessments
- Imvelo
- In case you missed it - key stories over the Christmas break
- In case you missed them – key stories over the Christmas break
- In celebration of diversity
- In conversation with John Elkington
- In conversation with Michael E Mann
- In court - Agency secures first CBO
- In court - November
- In court - toxic vapour releases cost Grimsby company £3m
- In court - violations of an environment permit for a waste transfer station has cost a haulage firm almost £29,000
- In court - waste firm and director fined
- In court - ‘Defeat’ devices in vehicles cost VW $4.3bn
- In court: Anglian Water agrees to a £50,000 enforcement undertaking
- In court: April 2016
- In court: Contractors fined £180,000 over diesel spill
- In court: December 2015
- In court: February 2016
- In court: January 2016
- In court: July 2015
- In court: June 2015
- In court: June 2016
- In court: March 2016
- In court: March 2017
- In court: May 2015
- In court: November 2015
- In court: October 2015
- In court: September 2015
- In focus: Earth's sixth mass extinction
- In for the long haul
- In good spirits
- In memory of IEMA member Steve Marsden
- In no small measure - supporting SMEs efforts to decarbonise
- In parliament
- In parliament
- In parliament - MEPs mount a fightback
- In parliament - No weakening of biodiversity laws
- In Parliament >> A 'bank' in name only
- In Parliament >> A tougher target
- In parliament >> A whole bunch of dilemmas
- In parliament >> A word on behalf of ECO
- In Parliament >> Another fine mess
- In parliament >> Applying EU law
- In Parliament >> Broken up in Bangladesh
- In parliament >> Connie's uphill struggle
- In Parliament >> Crunch time for CCS
- In Parliament >> Crying "wolf"
- In Parliament >> Durban - just another event?
- In Parliament >> Energy Bill lacks CO2 target
- In parliament >> Energy Bill: bus in ditch alert!
- In Parliament >> Energy plan A or plan B - it's time to choose
- In parliament >> EU doing something right?
- In Parliament >> EU lands new fisheries policy
- In parliament >> European leadership?
- In parliament >> Fish need sex!
- In Parliament >> Floored by the carbon price
- In parliament >> Fracking all over the UK?
- In Parliament >> Green Deal - masterstroke or damp squib?
- In Parliament >> In praise of European rules
- In parliament >> Interconnected Europe
- In Parliament >> Lowering demand
- In parliament >> Making community energy work
- In parliament >> Mystery of the missing cars
- In Parliament >> New life from old
- In parliament >> Setting the UK 'free' from Europe
- In Parliament >> Smart decision or expensive error?
- In Parliament >> The blueing of the greens
- In Parliament >> The energy omnishambles
- In Parliament >> The gutting of the CRC
- In parliament >> The north-south divide
- In parliament >> The year of the fish
- In Parliament >> Timing is everything
- In parliament: Barriers to the circular economy
- In parliament: Capacity crunch? Is storage the answer?
- In parliament: In the blue and yellow corners
- In parliament: New committee outlines inquiries
- In parliament: Party pact on climate change
- In parliament: Setting European carbon targets
- In parliament: Taking stock of the 'greenest' government
- In parliament: The carbon price floor - a bungle too far?
- In perfect alignment with the ISO 14090: Adaptation to climate change standard
- In permanent rotation: recycling wind turbines
- In praise of plastic
- In praise of regulation
- In praise of schedules
- In shale we trust
- In the eye of the storm
- In three dimensions: Tackling emissions to reach net zero
- Inaccurate CERT report costs E.ON £3m
- Incidental Flooding & Coastal Erosion Ord 2011
- Incorporating environment into FTAs
- Increase in air pollution linked to heat
- Increasing demand for consultancy services
- Independent minds - devolution in action
- Independent monitoring urged for shale operations
- Independent Review of the Modern Slavery Act 2015
- India becomes first country to mandate CSR
- India: Comply or close
- Indigenous groups slam ‘business-as-usual’ COP26
- Individual action or systems change? Finding the best route to net zero
- Indonesian fires fuelled by "sustainable" palm oil plantations
- Industrial CCS paramount
- Industrial cleaning
- Industrial sector failing to align with climate goals
- Industrial strategy needs better coordination with low-carbon policy
- Industrial strategy: an opportunity to accelerate transition to a sustainable economy
- Industrial strategy: government to focus on minimising business energy costs
- Industry calls for radical changes to fund recycling push
- Industry case study: Farnborough Airport
- Industry evidence programme pilots take shape
- Industry fears over UK energy prices
- Industry floored by carbon price
- Industry given excess free allowances, EU’s top court rules
- Industry must make big cuts in emissions
- Industry reports increasing demand for IEMA members
- Industry-led group to investigate carbon price
- Inequality: the root cause of global warming
- Information overload: the difficulty with data
- Information sharing for EIA and environmental permitting
- Infrastructure and housing projects driving environmental sector growth
- Infrastructure commission must decarbonise UK
- Infrastructure in the UK: Putting down routes
- Infrastructure Planning (Commercial Projects) Regs 2013
- Infrastructure Planning (EIA) (Amend) Regs 2012
- Infrastructure Planning (EIA) Regs 2011
- Infrastructure Planning (Fees) (Amend) Regs 2013
- Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties) Regs 2013
- Infrastructure Planning (Miscellaneous) (Amend) Regs
- Infrastructure planning regime: Scoping and delivering a proportionate EIA
- Infrastructure Planning Regs 2011
- Ingredients for success
- Initiative launched to help financial sector address nature-related risks
- Innocent's packaging wins admirers
- Innovation key to green growth
- Innovative HVAC system wins Ashden award
- Innovators offer solutions to global food waste conundrum
- Inside science >> Cumulative carbon budgets
- Inside Science >> Modelling the future
- Inside science >> Pinning down the detail
- Inside Science >> When a 2°C rise isn't a 2°C rise
- Inside story
- INSPIRE (Scot) Amendment Regs 2012
- Institute announces conference dates for 2014
- Institute appoints new commercial director to its leadership team
- Institute highlights from 2010
- Institute hits new record of 20,000 members
- Institute receives IAIA award
- Insulation gives rapid payback
- Insurance firm pledges $100 million for social and environmental programmes
- Insurance firms failing to report climate change risks
- Insurance protection gap
- Insurance: A bigger splash
- Insurers told to end coverage for Brazil's oil and gas exploration
- Insurers urged to cut ties with oil and gas
- Integrated health, safety and environment impact assessment
- Integrated reporting a step closer
- Integrated reporting on the up
- Integrating EIA and HIA to protect human health
- Integrating the Water Framework Directive in EIA
- Intelligent design
- Intensive farming
- Interest rates may scupper green deal for SMEs
- Interface promotes new industrial model
- Internal auditing at full power
- Internal carbon pricing urged
- International businesses reiterate support for carbon pricing
- International Organization for Standardization publishes new white paper on ISO 14090 and 14001
- International standards key to operational success of Paris Accord
- Interserve to halve carbon footprint by 2020
- Interview with Ian Goldin: Warnings from history
- Interview with Michael E Mann: Fighting back
- Interview with Rebecca Willis: The democratic deficit
- Interview with Wanjira Mathai: A fork in the road
- Interview: Andrew Winston on the many reasons for hope
- Interview: Dame Ellen MacArthur on going full circle
- Interview: Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE on inspiring the next generation of women in STEM careers
- Interview: Dr Wei Yang on planning for the future
- Interview: Heidi Barnard on changing hearts and minds
- Interview: Isabella Tree on some wild ideas
- Interview: Jamie Agombar on putting sustainability at the heart of education
- Interview: Jane Davidson on Wales' sustainable development for future generations
- Interview: Jørgen Randers on being pushed to the limits
- Interview: Karla Jakeman on being an agent of change
- Interview: Philip Dunne MP - Natural selection
- Interview: Professor Myles Allen, CBE, director of the Oxford Net Zero initiative
- Interview: Sir Partha Dasgupta on finding a natural remedy to the destruction of nature
- Interview: VIN + OMI provide the shock factor
- Into the deep
- Into the fold: Changing attitudes towards disability in the workplace
- Into the unknown
- Into the wild
- Introducing the Diverse Sustainability Initiative
- Introducing the EIA Quality Mark
- Introducing the new GRI standards
- Invasive species
- Invasive species
- Invasive species pose increasing threat to EU
- Invest in low-CO2 tech not gas, says CCC
- Investing in the future
- Investing in the future - making your business case
- Investment consultants launch net-zero initiative
- Investment in plant-based meat companies soars in past decade
- Investment in plant-based meat companies soars in past decade
- Investment in renewable energy at record levels
- Investment in water security at record high
- Investment of £5bn could unlock £100bn green recovery, study finds
- Investor coalition unveils climate targets
- Investor guidance launched to help assess corporate climate targets
- Investors call for EU's carbon price to treble
- Investors call for sustainable COVID-19 recovery
- Investors call on global firms to reduce GHG emissions
- Investors failing to act on deforestation commitments
- Investors in fossil fuel firms given CO2 warning
- Investors key to achieving SDGs
- Investors press FTSE companies to leave anti-climate lobby groups
- Investors push for more climate transparency
- Investors target sustainability
- Investors told to consider the environment under new Stewardship Code
- Investors urge food companies to shift to plant-based proteins
- Investors urged to avoid supporting mining in world heritage sites
- Investors want better CSR reports
- Investors warn of new financial crash without greater climate action
- Investors who ignore climate risk could be sued
- Investors with $11trn in assets publish net-zero expectations for banks
- IPC's first decision approves energy plant
- IPCC report warns of damage to ecosystems
- IPCC says it is time for world to choose
- Ipswich Barrier Order 2012
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland falling short on GHG targets
- Ireland ranked worst EU country for tackling climate change
- Ireland urged to adopt overarching environmental policy
- IRENA (Legal Capacities) Order 2011
- IRI Reporting Standard wins award
- Is CO2 offsetting unsustainable?
- Is COP26 living up to expectations?
- Is EIA scoping in England effective?
- Is it good to share?
- Is nuclear power worth pursuing in the face of a renewable-energy revolution?
- Is the meat industry at a crossroads?
- Is the sea big enough?
- Is your business fit for the future?
- Is your business fit for the future?
- Islamic community calls for fossil fuel divestment
- ISO 14001 - 15 years of progress?
- ISO 14001 - a global standard bearer
- ISO 14001 boosts compliance, say users
- ISO 14001 certifications reach new high
- ISO 14001 certifications top 300,000
- ISO 14001 draft revisions approved
- ISO 14001 revision makes 'good progress'
- ISO 14001: A closer inspection?
- ISO 14004 revision up and running
- ISO 19011: A design for auditing life
- ISO 19011: Auditing strength
- ISO 20400
- ISO 50001 first for Coca Cola
- ISO 50001 – driving change
- ISO appoints Martin Baxter to head sub-committee on environment management
- ISO finally gets 14001
- ISO launch energy management standard
- ISO launches sustainable events standard
- ISO revises Annex SL requirements
- ISO votes for 14001 revision
- ISO water footprinting standard moves forward
- ISO14001 moves forward after London meeting
- It all adds up: tackling scope 3 emissions
- It pays to be efficient, but it pays more to be sustainable
- It's all go on the North West front
- It's all in the imagination
- It's good to talk
- It's not just M&S, it's CO2-free M&S
- It's time for a national resources policy
- It's time to 'click the code'
- Italy gets heavy waste fine
- Iterative design through EIA
- It’s a privilege to support you
- It’s over and we are out of the EU
- IWA 42: Restating the obvious or a crackdown on greenwash?
- Jaguar Land Rover shifts gears
- Jane Goodall warns of unsustainable human population growth
- Jane Goodall: A message of hope
- Japan kills more than 50 whales in Antarctic protected area
- Japan reverses 'unfeasible' 2020 CO2 targets
- Japan unveils plans for new whaling mother ship
- Javid decision gives green light to fracking
- Jet Zero Council unveiled
- Job numbers in outline applications
- Jobs market with Environment Works
- John Lewis Partnership targets net zero emissions by 2050
- Johnson, Truss and Sharma join onshore wind rebellion
- Join the move to #PledgeLessPlastic for World Environment Day
- Join the Professional Standards Committee
- Join us at this year's EMEX
- Joined-up inspection
- Joint research project
- Jonathan Bartley to carry on fighting
- Journalists demand 'secrecy provision' be dropped for post-Brexit watchdog
- Judge dismisses fracking challenge
- Judge orders publication of air quality strategy
- Judges give first-stage approval for Heathrow runway
- Judging begins for the IEMA graduate award
- Judicial review against Environment Agency dismissed
- Judicial review against hen harriers brood management trial dismissed
- Judicial review appeal regarding a cattle shed and agricultural building extension dismissed
- Judicial review application of Green Belt decision refused
- Judicial review application on kerosene waste refused
- Judicial review dismisses challenge to liner terminal
- Judicial review of Net Zero strategy upheld in parts
- July - business round up
- July-August: Connect: Social and community news
- July/August 2018: New regulations
- July/August connect
- July/August quote unquote
- July/August: New regulations
- June - business round-up
- June 2018: New regulations
- June 2019: New regulations
- June business round-up
- June: Connect: Social and community news
- June: Connect: Social and community news
- June: Connect: Social and community news
- Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of global CO2 emissions
- Just 9% of discarded plastic recycled since 1950s
- Just one-fifth of UK businesses believe environmental regulations are too strong
- Just two oil and gas majors aligned with government emission targets
- Just £10m a year needed to combat soil degradation in England
- Keep calm and carry on
- Keep EIA simple
- Keep up and get on
- Keeping a promise: mitigation in action
- Keeping Costa alert
- Keeping promises: helping developing nations prepare for climate change
- Keeping the faith
- Keeping the faith: interview with Jonathon Porritt
- Keeping track of best practice
- Keeping you up to date with IEMA services and events
- Keeping you up to date with IEMA services and events
- Kellogg's 'upcycles' waste cereal into beer
- Kellogg's makes responsible sourcing its main goal
- Kentish Flats Extension Order 2013
- Key announcements and reaction from COP26
- Kicking the plastic bucket
- Kicking up a storm for cleaner rivers
- Kickstart your membership upgrade with our webinars
- Knowledge into action
- Knowledge maintenance - sustainable development
- KPMG announces 2030 net-zero target
- Lab-grown meat could cut emissions by 96%
- Labour attacks coalition over green policy
- Labour MPs call for Green New Deal
- Labour outlines energy and environment plans
- Labour plans to improve energy efficiency of commercial buildings
- Labour pledges to put efficiency at heart of energy policy
- Labour unveils 'Green Industrial Revolution' plans
- Labour unveils plan to reach net zero emissions by 2030
- Labour: tackling climate change is an "economic necessity"
- Lack of budget agreement led to failure of CCS competition, NAO concludes
- Lack of finance cripples commercial green deal
- Lack of regulatory guidance hindering corporate ESG efforts
- Lancashire fracking decision delayed again
- Land and Soil in Environmental Impact Assessment
- Land and water use of consumer products revealed
- Land guidance
- Land Securities acts on energy
- Landfill (Amendment) Regs (NI) 2011
- Landfill (Amendment) Regulations (NI) 2013
- Landfill (Maximum Amount) Regs 2011
- Landfill (Scot) Amendment Regs 2013
- Landfill Allowances Scheme (Wales) Regs 2011
- Landfill Allowances Scheme (Wales) Regs 2011
- Landfill allowances to be scrapped
- Landfill Tax (Amendment) Regs 2011
- Landfill Tax (Amendment) Regs 2012
- Landfill Tax (Amendment) Regs 2013
- Landfill Tax (Amendment) Regs 2014
- Landfill Tax (Scotland) Act 2014
- Landmark case against the Environment Agency
- Landmark ethnic diversity route map unveiled for environmental sector
- Landscape matters?
- Language key to engagement
- Largest AD plant in Wales starts generating electricity
- Last chance for the 'greenest government'
- Last chance to achieve MIEMA in 2016
- Latest EIA research
- Latest EIA research
- Latest environmental legislation round-up
- Latest environmental legislation update
- Latest IEMA membership upgrades
- Latest IEMA membership upgrades
- Latest IEMA membership upgrades
- Latest IEMA membership upgrades
- Latest IEMA membership upgrades
- Latest IEMA membership upgrades
- Latest IEMA membership upgrades
- Latest IEMA membership upgrades
- Latest IEMA membership upgrades
- Latest IEMA membership upgrades
- Latest impact assessment journals tackle a wide range of topics
- Latest member upgrades
- Latest member upgrades
- Latest member upgrades
- Latest member upgrades
- Latest member upgrades
- Latest member upgrades
- Latest member upgrades
- Latest membership upgrades
- Latest membership upgrades - March 2018
- Launch of IEMA Impact Assessment Strategy
- Lawyers back control orders for invasive species
- Lawyers unveil principles for net-zero goals
- Laying down the law
- Laying down the law - dealing with some knotty problems
- Laying down the law - Does ‘never volunteer for anything’ apply to environmental statements?
- Laying down the law - the significance of an undertaking
- Laying down the law - when the regulator gets it wrong
- Laying down the law: A failure to heed conservation bodies can derail major projects
- Laying down the law: Acting within the rules to aid growth
- Laying down the law: coming to a court near you?
- Laying down the law: Dealing with a knotty problem
- Laying down the law: Decommissiong industrial plants
- Laying down the law: Judges issue verdict on UK's failure to comply with EU air quality laws
- Laying down the law: On the threshold of a new era for EIA?
- Laying down the law: planning for fracking operations
- Laying down the law: Regulating the built environment
- Laying down the law: The polluter to pay a heavier price
- Laying down the law: The powers of environment regulators on the move again
- Laying down the law: The rules of the game
- Laying down the law: Updating the law on flooding
- Laying the foundations
- LCA key to cutting packaging
- Leachate pollution costs waste operator more than £500,000
- Leaders eye sustainability
- Leaders need to do more on climate
- Leaders pledge funds to protect biodiversity
- Leadership roundtable
- Leading airlines failing to devise long-term emission plans
- Leading businesses launch 'plastic credit' system
- Leading by example
- Leading companies ‘failing’ on human rights
- Leading firms considering natural capital
- Leading firms help suppliers to cut carbon
- Leading power markets prove renewables can provide secure energy supply
- Leading sustainability at BAE
- Leading the way
- Leading the way
- Leading the way on climate change
- Leadsom under pressure to support EU air pollution vote
- Leaked document highlights risk to post-Brexit food standards
- Leaked trade talk documents reveal threat to environment
- Learning to make a difference
- Legal action launched against FIT review
- Legal advice delays fracking decision
- Legal and policy changes in 2016
- Legal brief: A game changer?
- Legal brief: A legal obstacle course
- Legal brief: A new industry caught by WEEE
- Legal brief: Aarhus committee rules on NGO costs
- Legal brief: Backing up green claims
- Legal brief: Civil sanctions and water pollution
- Legal brief: Court of appeal goes 'back to basics'
- Legal brief: Court quashes Pickles' decision
- Legal brief: ECJ considers mandatory EIAs
- Legal brief: EIA and state liability
- Legal brief: From our royal correspondent
- Legal brief: Managing compliance risk
- Legal brief: NRW accepts Tata's dust plans
- Legal brief: Pollution incidents cost Thames Water £247,500
- Legal brief: Protecting trees in conservation areas
- Legal brief: Safeguarding secrets
- Legal brief: SEA going off the rails?
- Legal brief: Sewage pollution costs water company £153,600
- Legal brief: Shippers of waste beware
- Legal brief: Shopping for the best penalties
- Legal brief: Sniffing out trouble
- Legal brief: Supreme Court gets HS2 back on track
- Legal brief: Taking a regulator to court
- Legal brief: The nuances of nuisance
- Legal brief: The safe way to depart
- Legal brief: Tougher sentencing
- Legal brief: Trading on waste
- Legal challenge launched over UK support for North Sea oil and gas
- Legal concerns over government climate change policies
- Legal insight: updates on digital tracking and waste
- Legal pitfall potential from EIA changes
- Legal sector pledge to cut CO2
- Legal warning over cuts to renewables
- Legislation and policy in 2014
- Legislation for the green deal
- Lend Lease's building ambition
- Less than a fifth of transport companies aligned with Paris goal
- Less than a quarter of largest transport firms aligned with Paris goals
- Lessons from the death zone
- Lessons have been learned from renewables budget controversy, officials insist
- Let there be light
- Let's all keep it proportionate
- Let's NOT be 'more sustainable'
- Let's talk: EIA scoping
- Levelling the field
- LGA criticises Friends of the Earth survey
- Liberal Democrats and Ukip unveil manifestos
- Liberal Democrats promise new environmental legislation
- Liberal Democrats to expand plastic bag charge
- Lidl and Waitrose top supermarket sustainability ranking
- Life in plastic
- LIFE programme
- Life support systems
- Lights out on M1 will save 1,000 tonnes of CO2
- Limited scope for CO2 cuts
- Limited sustainability reach throughout global supply chains
- Limiting global temperature rises to 1.5˚C still ‘within reach’
- Limiting global warming to 1.5˚C would save vast majority of earth’s species
- Limiting liability: the waste hierarchy
- Limits of growth?
- List of exportable wastes revision
- Litter
- Litter Control Notices (Amend) Order (NI) 2012
- Litter Order
- Little by little: how small businesses can transition to net zero
- Live fish, dead fish and sustainability
- Living the dream: valuable insights into low-carbon homes
- Living up to expectations?
- Liz Truss stays at Defra, Greg Clark moves to DCLG
- Local Authorities (Levy Functions) Order 2011
- Local authorities and climate action
- Local authorities could have saved Green Homes Grant
- Local councils cut climate change plans
- Local councils fail to set emissions targets
- Local emission cuts not enough to deliver Paris Agreement
- Local Government (Performance) (Wales) Order
- Local Government Byelaws (Wales) Act 2012
- Local governments predict green jobs bonanza
- Local heroes
- Local solutions to global problems
- Localism Act 2011 (Amendments) Regs 2012
- Localism Act 2011 (No. 3) Order 2013
- Locations of unburnable fossil fuels identified
- Lockdowns to have 'negligible' impact on global temperature, scientists warn
- London 2012 misses out on gold medal for sustainability
- London 2012 Special
- London 2012 to miss renewable energy target
- London 2012 was most sustainable games
- London 2012: Laying the foundations
- London 2012: On target venues
- London 2012: Park life
- London 2012: The big build
- London 2012: The game plan
- London air pollution targeted by mayor
- London applies for 'lite licence'
- London becomes world's first 'National Park City'
- London businesses unprepared for climate change
- London could cut waste by 60% through circular model
- London council to set up own renewable energy company
- London mayor appoints former energy minister as sustainability adviser
- London public water fountains a success
- London ranked sixth best city for sustainability jobs
- London signing marks official start of the IEMA-GACSO relationship
- London tightens emissions zone rules
- London to add 1,500 EV charging points
- London to be carbon-free by 2050
- London tops global green finance index
- London's new air quality measures to benefit poorest the most
- London's ultra-low emission zone comes into force
- London's ultra-low emission zone cuts NO2 pollution by third
- London’s square mile to source 100% renewable electricity
- Long shots: are industry targets helping or hindering action
- Long time coming
- Long-awaited plans on coal and renewables published
- Long-term climate plans launched at UN talks
- Longterm thinking: The good ancestor
- Look out for the new Downloaded
- Looking ahead to 2019
- Looking at GHG reporting
- Looking to the future
- Looking to the future
- Lords demand wholesale reforms to unlock housebuilding
- Lords reject decarbonisation target
- Lords urge ministers to encourage behaviour change to meet net zero
- Loss of radioactive source costs Rolls-Royce £376,500
- Lotus and Centrica to 'redefine' EVs
- Low carbon buildings sector urges government to publish climate action plan
- Low carbon electricity generation reaches record high
- Low carbon sector shrunk in 2015
- Low impacts at the Inn
- Low-carbon business experts and politicians urge borrowing powers for GIB
- Low-carbon cities will reap economic benefits
- Low-carbon datacentres
- Low-carbon innovation will save billions
- Low-carbon investment in cities worth $16.6 trillion
- Low-carbon job creation stalls
- Low-carbon sector bucks economic trend
- Low-carbon sector predicted to outpace GDP
- Low-emissions zones urgently needed, say MPs
- Lowry Outlet shops for savings
- LR launches new Responsible Plastic Management Certification to help businesses manage plastic waste and its impact on the environment.
- Lucideon certifies University of Reading's energy management system to ISO 50001
- Luxembourg presidency to focus on energy
- M&S offers £5k prize for sustainable ideas
- M&S removes 'best-before' dates from fruit and veg
- M&S teams up with Unicef to offset CO2
- M&S tells public to bring own containers
- MacArthur Foundation sets circle economy indicators
- Magazine discount for IEMA members
- Magistrates' fine cap removed
- Major airlines commit to net-zero emissions
- Major airlines to commit to net-zero
- Major companies avoid court with £1.5m in charity payments
- Major declines in global freshwater recorded
- Major economies must act to avoid environmental and financial risk
- Major expansion of English woodlands announced
- Major firms sign up to emerging climate technology in supply chains
- Major infrastructure procurement crucial to success of circular economy
- Major shake-up’ to UK recycling unveiled
- Major supermarkets restate environmental target after emissions rise
- Major update to GRI reporting standards unveiled
- Majority of climate studies link extreme weather to global warming
- Majority of companies failing to embrace SDGs
- Majority of corporates failing on basic human rights, study finds
- Majority of corporates failing to disclose deforestation risks
- Majority of customers would pay more for sustainability
- Majority of environmental professionals fear green skills gap
- Majority of Europe's largest firms have no emission reduction goals
- Majority of planned housing on green belt ‘unaffordable’
- Majority of polluting firms failing to transition to 2° pathway
- Majority of shoppers willing to drop environmentally damaging brands
- Majority of top food companies now offer vegan alternatives to meat
- Majority of UK businesses want to 'build back better'
- Majority of UK investors never offered ethical funds
- Majority of UK public say oil and gas firms should pay for extreme weather
- Majority of UK retail sector working to cut CO2
- Make it British Live
- Make the penalty fit
- Makeover SOS: The urgent need to retrofit
- Making 50001 work
- Making a safer bet
- Making an impact - 25 years of EIA
- Making champions out of members
- Making energy choices
- Making managers tick
- Making the business case for energy management
- Making the difference
- Making the profession's voice heard during the election
- Making the right connections
- Making the transition: A consultancy perspective
- Making things better
- Making waste add up
- Man charged more than £12,000 over illegal waste operation
- Management flaws responsible for Buncefield oil depot disaster in 2005
- Management systems pay off
- Managing biodiversity risks and opportunities
- Managing chemicals
- Managing contaminated land on eroding coastlines
- Managing property
- Managing water key for shale sites
- Manchester United scores ISO double
- Mandatory carbon reporting announced for all large UK companies
- Mandatory CSR for EU firms
- Mandatory energy audits to save firms £1.9bn
- Mandatory GHG reporting "opportunity" for all
- Mandatory GHG reporting comes into force
- Mandatory GHG reporting consultation finally launched
- Mandatory GHG reporting rules 'under threat'
- Mandatory reporting rules escape review
- Mandatory solar panels announced for Californian homes
- Mandatory solar panels announced for Californian homes
- Mandatory TCFD reporting needed for net zero emissions – Aldersgate Group
- Manufacturers behind producers in tackling deforestation, report finds
- Manufacturers failing EU air pollution limits on diesel cars
- Manufacturers launch bid for resource management coordination
- Manufacturers must close resource loop by 2050
- Manufacturers not feeling benefits of regulatory reform
- Manufacturers not ready for ESOS
- Manufacturers' energy claims not trusted
- Manufacturing supply chain hub launched
- Many businesses still not doing the basics on energy efficiency
- Many hands make lighter work
- Many thanks to a departing colleague
- Map Mechanics helps energy assessors with ESOS
- March 2018: New Regulations
- March 2019: New regulations
- March business round-up
- March connect
- March quote unquote
- March: connect: Social and community news from IEMA
- March: New regulations
- Marine & Coastal Access Act 2009 (No. 6) Order 2013
- Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 (Amendment) Regs 2011
- Marine conservation zones scaled back
- Marine energy - a new challenge in EIA
- Marine energy moving ahead in Scotland
- Marine energy project approved following EIA
- Marine Licensing (Exempted Activities) Order 2011
- Marine Licensing (Exemptions) (Amend) Order 2013
- Marine Licensing (Fees) (Scot) Regs 2012
- Marine Licensing (Functions) (Wales) Order 2013
- Marine Licensing (Pre-application) (Scot) Regs 2013
- Marine licensing Regs (Scot) 2011
- Marine pollution
- Marine Pollution (Revocation) Regs 2013
- Marine power gets £20m boost
- Marine protected zones confirmed
- Marine renewables
- Market for sustainability advice failing expectations
- Markets for the future?
- Marking a decade of the Climate Change Act
- Marks & Spencer criticised for lack of progress on HFC-free refrigeration
- Marks and Spencer leads the way tackling modern slavery
- Marks and Spencer raises its Plan A aspirations
- Marriott hotels to eliminate one billion plastic straws
- Martin Baxter on preparing for Brexit
- Martin Baxter to chair EMAS awards 2019
- Mary Martin: Corporations & community
- Mass extinction imminent if action is not taken, warns study
- Mastercard issues $600m sustainability bond
- Mastercard leads industry with science-based emissions target
- Material conditions: Are environmental auditors seeing the bigger picture?
- Materiality: the key ingredient of sustainability reporting
- Materials marketplace
- Maturity matrices: systems by numbers
- Maximum fines for illegal waste shipments
- May 2018: New regulations
- May 2019: New regulations
- May connect
- May quote unquote
- May under fire for weak response to Trump climate deal withdrawal
- May's successful IEMA members
- May: Connect: Social and community news
- Mayor of London promises ‘big, bold’ air pollution policies
- Mayor plans to improve London air quality by cutting construction machinery emissions
- Mayors publish 'emergency plan' to tackle fuel poverty crisis
- McDonald's to ditch hard plastic toys
- McDonald's to ditch hard plastic toys
- McKinsey urges massive scale-up in carbon capture technology
- Measuring up
- Meat and dairy facing stranded assets
- Meat and dairy firms to be world’s biggest polluters by 2050
- Media focus on environmental skills
- Meet the board member: Terry A'Hearn
- Meet the new boss
- Meeting carbon budgets will increase UK GDP and jobs, report finds
- Meeting the tests of PAN 1/2013
- Meeting the wildlife warrior, Chris Packham
- Megatrends briefing expands range of guidance documents
- Member Profile: Chris O'Brien MIEMA, CEnv
- Member Profile: Sharon Lashley, PIEMA
- Member satisfaction results are in
- Members approve new governance structure at annual general meeting
- Members event
- Members invited to AGM 2017
- Members needed to road test environment and sustainability software
- Members shape more guidance for IEMA survey
- Members vote at 2017 AGM
- Membership fees changing on 1 June
- Membership grows, sectors diversify
- MEP plans to rescue CCS
- MEPs adopt law to ban greenwashing and misleading claims
- MEPs adopt stricter WEEE targets
- MEPs back biofuels cap
- MEPs back national energy efficiency targets
- MEPs back revised EIA Directive
- MEPs call for binding 2030 climate targets
- MEPs do u-turn over backloading ETS
- MEPs get tough on WEEE
- MEPs give new EIA Directive green light
- MEPs overwhelming back nature laws
- MEPs propose tighter ETS rules
- MEPs put ETS on critical list
- MEPs reject plans to cut ETS surplus
- MEPs support ban on f-gas
- MEPs urge EU to ratify Paris treaty
- MEPs vote for mandatory EIA for fracking
- MEPs vote for more flexible offshore rules
- MEPs vote to cap agricultural biofuels
- MEPs vote to classify gas and nuclear as 'green' investments
- MEPs vote to export radioactive waste
- MEPs warn of 'clear risk' to EU climate investment plans
- Merchant Shipping (Pollution) (Revocation) Regs 2013
- Merchant Shipping (United Kingdom Wreck Convention Area) Order 2015
- Merchant Shipping and Motor Fuel Regulations
- Met Office grows wild
- Met Office warns of climate impact
- Michael Bloomberg to plug US climate change funding gap
- Microclimate assessments
- Microgeneration planning Amendment Order (Scot) 2011
- Microsoft announces zero waste goal
- Middle East and North Africa set to lead on green steel
- Millennials call for continued environmental leadership post-Brexit
- Millennials do not trust businesses to act on SDGs
- Millennials driving sustainable investment
- Millennials placing values ahead of company profits
- Millions prepared to move from towns that don't go green
- Millions to be invested in cutting cost of offshore wind
- Mind the gap
- Mind the gender gap
- Mind the skills gap
- Minerals giant pays out £100,000 after toxic chemical pollution
- Mining company appeals CRC inclusion
- Mining disaster? Energy consumption in cryptocurrencies
- Mining firm fails in CRC appeal
- Minister backs EU-level microbead ban
- Ministers under pressure to show hand on environment
- Misreporting RO data costs energy firm £125k
- Missed the EIA transposition presentations? Catch up online
- Mistrust towards corporates buying carbon credits is unfounded, study suggests
- Mitigation - applying best practice
- Mitigation in EIA – implications of case law
- Mixed energy messages puts investment at risk
- Mixed messages over EU ETS costs for airlines
- Mixed news for PM2-5
- Mixed picture for EU species and habitats
- Mixed reaction to mandatory GHG reporting
- Mixed reactions to FITs changes
- Mobiles helping to cut CO2
- MoD identifies resource strain
- MoD looks to facilities firms to save water
- Modelling at the Environment Agency
- Modelling for bird collision risk in offshore wind
- Modern Slavery Act – further review
- Modern slavery: time to walk free
- Monetary penalties
- Money well spent
- Money, utility and the environment
- More action on soils required
- More ambition needed in Durban, says EU
- More backing for campaign to boost sustainability skills
- More businesses setting long-term emission reduction targets
- More chemicals registered under REACH
- More consistency needed over EU rules, says IEMA
- More detail in health impact assessment guidance
- More e-briefings published
- More effective screening?
- More fines over Perth hydro scheme
- More landfill tax clarifications
- More massive and more open
- More meaningful membership
- More new Fellows named
- More organisations join IEMA campaign to bridge skills gap
- More Scottish firms compliant in 2011
- More subsidy cuts for solar and onshore wind
- More successful IEMA members
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- More successful IEMA members
- More successful IEMA members
- More than 90% of world’s children breathe toxic air every day
- More than a numbers game
- More than half of EU coal plants losing money as wind and solar prices plummet
- More than half of UK businesses fail to comply with waste law
- More than one deficit
- More to a forest than money
- More transparent data from EU states
- Morrisons to source only from net-zero farms
- Most cities confronting major climate change hazards
- Most companies failing to track impact on biodiversity
- Most EU environmental roles unaffected by Brexit
- Most influential firms opposing climate policy
- Most large companies now see climate change as a financial risk
- Most of UK species in decline
- Motor Fuel GHG Reporting Regs 2012
- Moving EMS forward
- Moving on up
- MPs accuse Treasury of putting short-term priorities ahead of sustainability
- MPs back circular economy
- MPs back cumulative impact assessment for transport projects
- MPs call for 1p charge on new clothes to tackle waste
- MPs call for extension to Green Homes Grant
- MPs call for halt to Arctic oil exploration
- MPs call for independent research on impact of pesticides
- MPs call for new hydrogen strategy
- MPs call for parliament's pension fund to divest from fossil fuels
- MPs call for pesticide ban to protect bees
- MPs call for post-Brexit climate watchdog with strong legal powers
- MPs call for SDG league table
- MPs concerned by impact of Defra cuts
- MPs criticise ‘lopsided’ plans to prevent investment funds from greenwashing
- MPs demand 'Paris Agreement for the sea'
- MPs favour mandatory sustainability reporting
- MPs give IPCC clean bill of health
- MPs hit out at government’s free pass for greenhouse gas emitters
- MPs launch inquiry into sustainable tourism
- MPs name and shame fashion industry's sustainability laggards
- MPs outline role of environment in Brexit talks
- MPs query Defra’s Brexit resources
- MPs recommend minister for hunger to tackle SDG 2
- MPs reveal concerns over planned sentencing guidelines
- MPs say countryside will be protected by NPPF
- MPs sceptical Heathrow can mitigate environmental impacts
- MPs scrutinise post-EU chemical controls
- MPs slam government's 'toothless' efforts tackling biodiversity loss
- MPs slam UK's 'elephant in the room' support for foreign fossil fuels
- MPs slam ‘outdated and difficult to use’ IT systems at Defra
- MPs to investigate how trade policy can benefit environment
- MPs urge government to tackle plastic pollution at source
- MPs urge mandatory food waste target
- MPs urge protection for privatised Green Investment Bank
- MPs urge SDI rethink
- MPs urge stronger protection of environment in planning decisions
- MPs want rise in flood funding
- MPs warn dash for gas won't cut CO2
- MPs warn of 'severely downgraded' environmental protections post-Brexit
- Mud in the waters
- Multi-disciplinary environmental consultancies outperform specialists
- Multi-stage projects: practical considerations in reserved matters applications
- Multinational companies obstructing climate change legislation
- Multinationals call for zero-carbon policies
- Multinationals join supply chain reporting project
- Multinationals preparing for climate change
- Multiple failures of vehicle NOx testing flagged up in official report
- Multiple reports forecast dire climate change impacts
- Multiple weather records broken
- Muslim leaders call for phase-out of fossil fuels
- Muted response to Lima climate agreement
- Mutual benefits of industrial symbiosis
- My career
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- My career - Graham Wood
- My career - Rachel Quinn
- My career - Rick Gould
- My career special: Good Fellows
- My career: Adam Wilkinson
- My career: Adrian Kesterson
- My career: Anya Ledwith
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- National climate plans can keep global warming below 2°C, study finds
- National climate plans could see fossil fuel demand peak by 2025
- National energy policy on buildings could save £12 billion
- National Grid to operate zero-carbon system by 2025
- National infrastructure
- National Planning Framework
- National planning policy
- National Trust becomes green energy supplier
- National Trust in Wales wins water award
- National Trust launches 10-year plan to combat impacts of climate change
- National Trust wins £20k for efficiency efforts
- Nations agree Glasgow Climate Pact
- Nations finalise Paris Agreement ‘rulebook’
- Natural capital accounting framework developed for business
- Natural capital adviser challenges next government
- Natural capital catching on
- Natural capital expert fears concept could become meaningless
- Natural capital focus shifts
- Natural capital protocol
- Natural capital protocol launched
- Natural capital protocol piloted
- Natural capital risks to firms
- Natural capital vision for Humber estuary
- Natural disasters creating oppressive governments, new study finds
- Natural England online
- Natural England reforms wildlife licensing
- Natural Environment (No.3) Order (NI) 2012
- Natural health service
- Natural infrastructure guide for business launched
- Natural intelligence
- Natural patterns in the circular economy
- Natural resources
- Natural Resources Body for Wales (Tax) Order 2013
- Natural Resources Body for Wales Order 2012
- Natural Resources Wales: One for all
- Natural software selection
- Natural solutions
- Natural world: monkey business
- Nature bodies in funding crisis
- Nature Conservation (Scot) Act 2004 Order 2011
- Nature loss to wipe trillions off global economy – WWF
- Nature Positive Business Pledge officially launched
- Nature protocol launched
- Nature Recovery Green Paper must focus on the real issues
- Nature's economic support services
- Nature's green respite
- Nature's marketplace
- Navigating COVID-19 as a climate change professional
- Navigating some choppy waters
- NE advice on EU protected species goes online
- Near-record CO2 rise expected in 2019
- Negotiators disagree over scrutiny of climate pledges
- Neighbourhood plans
- Neither judge, nor jury in LVIA
- Net zero by 2050 'too little too late', scientists warn
- Net zero presents £350bn investment opportunity
- Net-zero aviation requires ‘enormous’ amount of agricultural land or renewables
- Net-zero fashion industry presents '$1trn investment opportunity'
- Net-zero requirements unveiled for government contracts
- Net-zero targets could limit global warming to 2.1C
- Net-zero transition to cost petrochemical industry $759bn
- Net-zero transition to disrupt 10m UK jobs
- Netherlands
- New 'smart' requirement for electric charge points unveiled
- New 14001 must align with corporate strategy
- New 14001 on track for September launch
- New 14001: 2015 course for auditors
- New additions to training portfolio
- New advice aims to make NTS reports more engaging
- New AIEMA resources proving popular
- New alliance formed with Australasia's peak body for environmental professionals
- New Alliance to End Plastic Waste launched
- New app to help farmers cut CO2
- New approach to f-gases
- New assessor and mentor opportunities at IEMA
- New associate and practitioner courses now running
- New assurance first for plastic pollution reduction
- New BATs for Industrial Emission Directive
- New binfrastructure
- New Biodiversity and Natural Capital Member Network
- New board to lead greener construction
- New BS 8900 now a certification standard
- New building standards to cut CO2
- New carbon standard launched
- New career guidance for graduates from IEMA
- New cars continue to drive down CO2
- New CCS plant in Yorkshire
- New chair of IEMA standards committee
- New chief examiner for the AIEMA standard
- New Chinese CO2 estimates published
- New Clean Air Strategy to crack down on wood burners
- New climate targets to cut global warming by 0.2˚C
- New competence standard for GHG assessors
- New council members elected
- New course focuses on changes to 14001
- New Courtauld pledge grows to cover 95% of UK food market
- New CPD platform almost ready to go
- New CPD platform in January 2019
- New CRC guidance from the Environment Agency
- New data pushes up UK emissions total
- New DECC team to drive energy efficiency
- New Directive to cut energy use in EU by 17%
- New directors appointed at 2018 AGM
- New documentary on indigenous rights in the Amazon launches
- New drinking water scheme to cut plastic bottle use by millions
- New ecological EIA guide published
- New EIA Directive briefing released
- New EIA method incorporates ecosystems services
- New EIA regulations laid in parliament
- New EIA regulations published
- New EMS to help NI construction industry
- New energy bill to block only English onshore wind
- New environment watchdog planned
- New environmental labelling standard launched
- New environmental rankings
- New evidence to plan for flood and coastal risks
- New fellows appointed at the start of 2018
- New fellows named: Nick Blyth; Graham Dalrymple
- New FITs tariffs could be postponed until March
- New Foundation course dates confirmed
- New funding guides for businesses
- New generic structure for ISO 14001 likely
- New GHG conversion factors mean changes to baselines
- New GHG factors to cause 'pain'
- New GHG Regs to amend ETS rules
- New government is chance to secure sustainability in UK post-Brexit
- New green goals to save RBS £200 million
- New green jobs website
- New GRI guidelines focus on 'materiality'
- New group to define "zero carbon" for commercial buildings
- New guidance available free for members
- New guidance for users of climate-related financial disclosures includes three key developments
- New guidance maps out journey to digital environmental assessment
- New guidance on REACH authorisation
- New guidance on reporting greenhouse-gas emissions unveiled
- New guidance on the digital economy
- New guidance on water and packaging
- New guidance to help firms cut waste heat
- New guide on measuring scope 3 emissions
- New guide on payments for ecosystems services
- New guide sets out circular economy goals and principles
- New guide to assessing value of ecosystems
- New guide to climate change adaptation
- New guide to help private sector deliver UN’s SDGs published
- New guidelines on LVIA
- New guides to REACH registration
- New head of the US EPA sets his focus on economic growth
- New IEMA board member: Richard Powell
- New IEMA board members confirmed at 2016 AGM
- New IEMA code of conduct approved
- New IEMA corporate members announced
- New initiative launched to rank businesses on SDGs
- New international eco-design standard
- New international GHG reporting standards
- New ISO 14001 edges forward
- New ISO standard unveiled
- New ISO standard unveiled
- New land and soils guidance for EIA
- New list of training providers
- New look membership levels coming in June
- New map to help firms prepare for flooding
- New measures of sustainable success for UK
- New member e-newsletters coming
- New membership fees
- New membership journey and brand revealed
- New membership structure and revised skills map revealed
- New metrics system needed to deliver 25-year Environment Plan – NAO
- New MIEMA route now live
- New modelling shows UK’s path to net zero emissions by 2045
- New natural resources minister for Wales
- New newts licence saves £85k
- New oil and gas drilling confirmed in King’s Speech
- New online payment portal coming soon
- New onshore wind farms could slash energy bills by £50
- New opportunities to 'mainstream'
- New Paris negotiating text published
- New perfect storm supporters
- New permitting rules to boost recycling
- New phase of globalisation undermining emission reductions in industry
- New places available on MIEMA scheme offering upgrade support
- New planning framework threatens nature
- New plans could see tobacco companies pay for cigarette litter
- New products list confirmed for ECA
- New publications
- New regulations
- New regulations
- New regulations
- New regulations
- New regulations: April/May
- New regulations: December
- New regulations: February
- New regulations: June
- New regulations: May
- New regulations: November
- New report updates sustainability ‘storm warning’ to business
- New research hub to help decarbonise transport and boost jobs
- New research reveals increased flood risk
- New ROC bandings delayed by wind debate
- New ROC bandings fail to dispel uncertainty
- New rules to fighting alien invasion
- New rules unveiled for Green Homes Grant
- New Seveso law
- New shadow energy and environment secretaries announced
- New standard to boost tree planting by businesses
- New standard to map cost of materials
- New standards to protect Green Deal users
- New structure proposed for ISO 14001
- New sustain-affinity webinars
- New Sustainability Disclosure Requirements published
- New sustainability search engine for built environment
- New sustainable finance journal kicks off with focus on competency and skills
- New thresholds for EIA screening
- New thresholds stop EIA on planned concrete plant
- New to the field
- New tool for investor climate risk disclosure
- New tool launched to help businesses check status of waste
- New tool to improve REACH dossiers
- New website to help firms embed sustainability
- New website to help firms value natural capital
- New Welsh regulator promises fresh approach
- New wind and nuclear power plants
- New year diaries
- New year new membership grade
- New year, new rules
- New York sues firms for climate change
- New Zealand bans offshore oil and gas exploration
- New £50m GIB fund for energy efficiency
- New £9m fund to boost green infrastructure in London
- Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Innovative models of care
- Newspaper hunts for sustainability champions
- Next ESOS assessor workshop confirmed
- Next level for the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill
- NGOs call for COP26 to be postponed
- NGOs call for emergency action as North Sea cod stocks plummet
- NGOs call on prime minister to save scrapped green policies
- NGOs set out greener UK plans
- NHS publishes sustainable development plan
- NHS Supply Chain and the route to net zero
- NI plans to require flood-risk assessments
- Nike pledges to cut out hazardous chemicals
- Nine in 10 energy professionals fear UK will miss net-zero target
- Nine out of 10 electricity companies drag feet on renewable investment
- Nine out of ten air pollution deaths occur in developing nations
- Nine out of ten largest companies have carbon emission targets
- NISP - the symbiotic network
- Nitrate Pollution Prevention (Amend) Regs 2012
- Nitrate Pollution Prevention (Amend) Regs 2013
- Nitrate Pollution Prevention (Misc Amend) Regs 2013
- Nitrate Pollution Prevention (Wales) Regs 2013
- Nitrates Action Programme (Amend) Regs (NI) 2012
- Nitrogen pollution costs EU up to £280bn a year
- No big biomass without CCS, say MPs
- No Brexit regulation bonfire
- No child left behind
- No COP out on IEMA's watch
- No easy ride
- No G20 country on track to deliver Paris Agreement goals
- No justification for delay on CCS, panel concludes
- No major UK sector on track to achieve net zero by 2050, research finds
- No more business as usual
- No net loss
- No plan bee
- No progress in halting biodiversity loss
- No reason to revise CO2 targets, says CCC
- No silver bullet in NETs
- No time for deliberation
- No watering down of environmental protection: Gove
- Noise directive
- Noise impacts of windfarms
- Noise mitigation for a new London runway
- Noise pollution threatening biodiversity
- Noise, SWMPs etc (Revocations & Amends) Regs
- Noisy neighbours
- Non-financial reporting
- Non-financial reporting
- Non-financial reporting
- Non-financial reporting
- Non-Road Mobile Machinery (Pollutants) Regs 2013
- Nordic knowhow: Sweden's lessons for the smart transition
- Norfolk man jailed and given CBO for illegal waste operation
- North West group takes activities online
- Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland asks for inclusion in new Environment Bill
- Northern Ireland to charge for carriers
- Northern light
- Northern Rail certified to ISO 14001: 2015
- Northumbrian Water fined following pollution offences
- Northumbrian Water fined for County Durham pollution
- Norway's sovereign wealth fund opens up to unlisted renewable energy
- Nottingham launches free sustainability course
- Nottingham Trent named UK's greenest uni
- Nottingham waste firm fined for dust and odour breaches
- Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust - Work on wellbeing
- November 2017: New regulations
- November 2018: new regulations
- November connect: Social and community news from IEMA
- November: New regulations
- NPPF unclear on sustainable development
- NQA airs 50001 at IEMA conference
- NQA sponsors IEMA 2011 conference
- NRW plans changes to fees and charges
- Nuclear power critical to delivering UK's net zero emissions goal – CBI
- Nudging best with data data back-up, study finds
- Numerical modelling for marine renewables
- Nursing on the frontline
- Nurturing passion and purpose
- NUS case study: Bright young things
- O2 connects mobile phone emissions
- O2 offers suppliers cheap renewable energy
- O2 offers suppliers cheap renewable energy
- Obituary: Remembering Dave Stanley
- Ocean acidification to hit ‘unprecedented levels’
- Ocean assets worth $24 trillion to global economy
- Ocean plastic pollution costing marine economy up to $2.5bn every year
- Ocean plastic pollution to treble in ten years
- Oceans of potential
- October 2017: New regulations
- October 2018: New regulations
- October connect: Social and community news from IEMA
- October quote unquote
- October's successful members
- October: New regulations
- Odes to joy: measuring happiness and wellbeing
- OECD warning over rising water security risks
- OECD warns of colossal climate change by 2050
- OEP powers outlined in landmark Environment Bill
- OEP publishes first monitoring report on 25 Year Environment Plan
- OEP says government may have broken law on sewage dumping
- Off the back burner
- Offences cost paper company £455,000
- Offences cost port firm £630,000
- Official EU HFC-23 figures misleading
- Offset gives cash boost
- Offsetting: a risk to our ancient woodlands
- Offshore Combustion Installations (PPC) Regs 2013
- Offshore environmental assessment
- Offshore Marine Conservation Regs 2012
- Ofgem calls for new independent body to manage energy system
- Ofgem to review green energy tariffs
- Oil and gas companies all undermining Paris Agreement
- Oil and gas giants slammed for 'endlessly chasing growth'
- Oil and gas giants spend over $1bn on 'misleading' climate credentials
- Oil and gas majors face 50% production drop by 2030s
- Oil and gas sector key to renewable energy growth – IEA
- Oil and gas sector set to consume its carbon budget 13 years early
- Oil company admits climate risks in financial returns
- Oil company valuations set to fall within five years
- Oil giants back carbon tax
- Oil giants gambling on emissions mitigation technologies
- Oil giants spend $50bn on new projects that undermine climate targets
- Oil giants told to cut production by third to meet Paris goals
- Oil giants withhold support for EU climate target
- Oil storage
- Old news: tracing the history of our knowledge about global warming
- Olympic travel plans help O2 to cut CO2
- Olympics sustainability targets on track
- On a ship to nowhere?
- On route with cumulative effects in Newquay
- On the hunt: Starting a career in sustainability
- On the job - the 2013 labour market
- On the menu at COP28
- On the right track
- One billion children at 'extremely high risk’ from climate crisis, Unicef warns
- One billion people still without electricity
- One billion people threatened by rapid sea-level rise – IPCC
- One in 10 UK workers need reskilling for green COVID-19 recovery
- One in 8.7 million
- One in five British mammals face ‘high risk’ of extinction
- One in five deaths linked to fossil fuels
- One in four companies practising ‘greenhushing’, research finds
- One in four hospitals surrounded by dangerous air pollution
- One in four UK firms see renewable energy as a ‘fad’
- One in four UK workers regard part of their job as ‘green’
- One in six UK adults suffering with ‘eco-anxiety’, study suggests
- One in three UK children living in toxic air zones
- One in three young workers turn down jobs due to poor ESG records
- One third of EU environmental law hard to transfer
- One Welsh watchdog in 2013
- One-quarter of European CEOs have environmental protection linked to bonuses
- One-tenth of new vehicles to be electric by 2030
- One-third of plastic packaging not widely recyclable
- OnePlanetCapital launches climate change fund
- Online game aims to demystify evaluation of natural capital
- Only 5% chance of achieving Paris Climate Agreement target
- Only 5% of CRC participants miss deadline
- ONS data shows the contribution of the environment to the economy
- Onshore oil and gas
- Onshore wind
- Onshore wind
- Onshore Wind Generating Stations (Exemption) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Order 2016
- Onshore Wind Generating Stations (Exemption) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Order 2016
- Onshore Wind Generating Stations (Exemption) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Order 2016
- Onshore wind loses out, as RHI gets boost
- Onsite power to save UK businesses £33bn
- Open Book 2011
- Operational risk appraisal (Opra)
- Opportunity knocks
- Opportunity knocks for environmentalists
- Opportunity knocks: keeping the glass half full on net zero
- Opportunity knocks?
- Options for strengthening ESOS under consideration
- Organisation launched to promote green tax policy in Europe
- Organisational culture: How we do things round here
- Osborne announces budget boon for manufacturers
- Osborne: UK won't lead EU carbon cuts
- Ospreys could jeopardise Scottish music festival
- Other Fuel Substitutes (Rates of Excise Duty) Order 2014
- Our future in focus
- Our Impact: Collaborating to create a green skills agenda
- Our impact: Regional volunteers on building partnerships and sharing knowledge
- Out of fashion: how the global clothing industry is unfair and unsustainable
- Out of the frying pan, into the engine
- Out of the tick-box
- Out of the woods
- Out to pasture?
- Outlook for sustainability budgets positive, analysts say
- Outlook Journal 15 covers key topics
- Over $9 billion pledged to Green Climate Fund
- Over 10,000 companies asked to disclose environmental data
- Over 100 cities get majority of electricity from renewables
- Over 100 corporates sign up to science-based emission targets
- Over 200 attend parliamentary launch of IEMA skills campaign
- Over a million citizens call for green COVID-19 recovery
- Over one billion people’s health at risk from global heatwaves
- Over the limit
- Over-abstraction damaging environment
- Overcoming isolation
- Overcoming the knowledge gap
- Overhaul of global governance needed
- Overhaul of green regulation not revolutionary
- Overhauling WEEE rules could save £64m a year
- Overseas impacts of climate change 'greater' threat
- Oxford study shows switch to renewables could save trillions
- Ozone layer on track to recover by 2060s, UN study finds
- Ozone-Depleting Substances Qualifications (NI) 2011
- Ozone-Depleting Substances Regs (NI) 2011
- Ozone-Depleting Substances Regulations 2015
- Pace of progress on circular economy needs to accelerate
- Packaging (Essential Requirements) (Amend) Regs 2013
- Packaging and food waste cuts ahead of target
- Packaging targets fall
- Paint company fined £650,000 after banned toxin causes water pollution
- Painting the town green
- Palm oil and deforestation
- Palm oil target success
- Paper firm not responsible for forged reports
- Paper outlines planning policy and legislation on nutrient neutrality
- Paradox of plenty; the natural resources divide
- Parameters within EIA
- Paris Agreement
- Paris Agreement close to coming into force
- Paris climate agreement and UK policy
- Paris deal is "very challenging, but possible"
- Paris looks to sue fossil fuel companies
- Parliament pension fund makes record investment in renewables
- Parliament to scrutinise changes to transferred EU laws after Brexit
- Parliamentary scrutiny of changes under Great Repeal Bill in doubt
- Part 2 of the Wales Act 2014
- Parties debate green taxes
- Parties debate legal oversight on the environment after Brexit
- Parts of England could run out of water within 20 years, MPs warn
- Party and protest at COP26
- Party conferences reveal clues to policy priorities
- PAS 2030: Revised standard for building energy efficiency published
- PAS 2050 revised
- Passionate about the profession
- Paterson attacks EU environment policies
- Paterson favours biodiversity offsetting
- Paving the way to a greener tomorrow
- Paying by numbers - analysing energy data
- Peace, justice, partnerships and corporate strategy
- Peat assessments and wind farms
- PEI in national infrastructure planning
- Penalty for uncertified motorcycles
- Pension funds under pressure on climate change
- Pension schemes could be forced to disclose climate risks
- Pepsi scoops award for water efficiency
- PepsiCo to provide 100% recycled plastic packaging by 2020
- Perceptions of climate change
- Perfect storm II report to launch at EdieLive
- Permission for shale gas sites should be refused, planners say
- Permission to carry on
- Permit breach costs SITA UK almost £120,000
- Permit breach costs waste operator more than £110,000
- Permits no defence from nuisance claims
- Permitting charges
- Persistent pollution costs beef business £57k
- Perspectives on the UK’s breach of EU air quality rules
- Pesticides blamed for bee decline face EU restrictions
- Peter Bosshard
- Petrol and diesel car ban brought forward to 2035
- Petrol and diesel cars emit three times as much CO2 as EVs
- Petrol cars emit four times as much CO2 as EVs, new study finds
- Petrol leak costs Tesco £8m
- Petroleum Regulations
- Phone makers admit links to unsustainable tin
- Phytophthora ramorum management (Scotland) Order 2014
- Picture our future
- Pilot aims to reduce development delays caused by newts
- Plain English guide to the Localism Act
- Plan A nets M&S £135 million
- Planning (Claims for Compensation) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- Planning (Compensation) (Wales) Regs 2014
- Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- Planning (Development Management) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- Planning (EIA) Regs (NI) 2012
- Planning (Fees) (Amend) Regs (Northern Ireland) 2014
- Planning (Fees) (No.2) Regs (NI) 2011
- Planning (General Development) Order (NI) 2011
- Planning (General Permitted Development) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015
- Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Amend) (Wales) Regs 2014
- Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- Planning (Heritage Partnership Agreements) Regs 2014
- Planning (Local Development Plan) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- Planning (Local Listed Building Consent Orders) Regs
- Planning (Permitted Development) (Amend No.2) Order 2013
- Planning (Permitted Development) (Wales) Order 2014
- Planning (Procedure & s62A) (Amend) Order 2013
- Planning (Statement of Community Involvement) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- Planning Act 2008 (Commencement No. 6) Order 2011
- Planning Act 2008 (No.7) Order 2011
- Planning Act 2008 (NSIPs) (Electric Lines) Order 2013
- Planning and EIA reform
- Planning conditions
- Planning control
- Planning etc (Scot) Act 2006 (National Parks) Ord 2012
- Planning etc. (Scot) Act 2006 Order 2013
- Planning fees
- Planning for bicycles: A ticket to ride
- Planning for the long term
- Planning legislation in England
- Planning legislation in Wales
- Planning on collaboration
- Planning policy judicial review rejected
- Planning process
- Planning system not playing its part in sustainable transition
- Planning system stifling the circular economy
- Planning the future after Brexit
- Planning with nature in mind
- Plans for mandatory public sector climate change reporting in Scotland
- Plans to expand Heathrow still failing on environmental impact, groups warn
- Plans to protect UK’s ‘blue belt’ unveiled on World Oceans Day
- Plans to set up new social sustainability member group
- Plans unveiled to make London carbon-free by 2050
- Plant Health (Amend No.2) Order (NI) 2013
- Plant Health (Amend) Order (NI) 2012
- Plant Health (Eng) (Amend) Order 2012
- Plant Health (England) (Amend) Order 2014
- Plant Health (Export Certification) (England) (Amendment) Order 2015
- Plant Health (Fees) (Forestry) (England and Scotland) Regulations 2015
- Plant Health (Scotland) Amend (No 3) Order 2013
- Plant Health (Wales) (Amend) Order 2014
- Plant Health (Wales) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2014
- Plant Health Order
- Plant Health Order
- Plant Health Order
- Plant Health Regulations
- Plant Protection Products (Use) Regs 2012
- Planting seeds
- Planting trees most cost-effective way of reducing carbon emissions
- Plastic alternatives creating more problems
- Plastic bag sales fall 86%
- Plastic bag sales plummet 90% following 5p charge
- Plastic bags out?
- Plastic bottle return scheme to be introduced in England in 2025
- Plastic footprint grows at seven out of 10 UK supermarkets
- Plastic microbeads
- Plastic pollution leading to huge death toll in developing world
- Plastic straw ban comes into force in England
- Plastic straw ban to come into force in 2020
- Plastic waste awakening to disrupt petrochemical market
- Playing with firewater?
- Pledge to Net Zero initiative launched
- Pledges and promises
- Pledges not enough to meet 2°C target
- Plummeting battery storage costs threatening coal and gas – BNEF
- PM to chair Cabinet Committee on Climate Change
- PM urged to ensure all new boilers are 'hydrogen-ready' by 2025
- Points of view
- Policies not causing leakage
- Policy after Brexit
- Policy after the general election
- Policy and Practice Committee holds first meeting
- Policy and practice governance review
- Policy certainty key to become leading low-carbon economy
- Policy certainty needed to meet tough carbon targets
- Policy timetable for moving to green economy
- Policy update
- Policy update
- Policy update
- Policy update - a statement on climate and energy
- Policy update - Accounting for green power
- Policy update - Biodiversity offsetting
- Policy update - election takes centre stage
- Policy update - IEMA position on sustainability skills
- Policy update - Preparing for GHG reporting
- Policy update - Progress on streamlining EIA
- Policy update - Smarter guidance and reporting
- Policy update: Are you delivering sustainability?
- Policy update: Assessing energy use
- Policy update: Balancing competence
- Policy update: Bringing the 14001 standard up to date
- Policy update: Building skills for a sustainable economy
- Policy update: Change to guide on 'green' tariffs
- Policy update: Environment Bill
- Policy update: Greening UK infrastructure
- Policy update: Guidance on green power
- Policy update: Making footprints
- Policy update: Review of carbon and energy policy
- Policy update: Spotlight on biodiversity offsetting
- Policy update: Steamlining EIA - part II
- Policy update: The need for unity
- Policy update: The year ahead
- Policy: Mandatory reporting - safe for now
- Policymakers need to incentivise energy management
- Political parties fail leadership test
- Political will
- Politicians and carmakers behind public opinion on electric vehicles
- Politics and poor judgement in screening opinions
- Politics needs 'regreening'
- Politics today: The election diaries
- Poll backs GHG action
- Poll reveals paradox of how Britons are unaware of looming water crisis
- Poll reveals what IEMA members want
- Pollinator strategy lacks action on pesticides, critics warn
- Polluter served 'notice of liability'
- Polluting firm ignored own management system
- Polluting plastics plant fined
- Polluting power
- Pollution benefits environment charities to sum of £2.2m
- Pollution Control (Industrial Emissions) Order 2011
- Pollution control given a new order
- Pollution incidents at 10-year low
- Pollution insurance: are you covered?
- Pollution inventory reporting guidance
- Pollution linked to one in six deaths worldwide
- Pollution Prevention & Control (Amend) Regs (NI) 2011
- Pollution Prevention & Control (Eng & Wales) Ord 2011
- Pollution Prevention & Control (Scot) Regs 2011
- Pollution Prevention & Control (Scot) Regs 2012
- Pollution Prevention and Control (No.2) Regs (NI) 2011
- Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Amend Regs 2014
- Pollution Prevention and Control Act 1999 (Commencement No. 3) (Scotland) Order 2015
- Pollution Prevention and Control Amendment Regulations
- Polypropylene progress
- Poor assessments put Natura 2000 sites at risk
- Poor link between environmental risk and corporate strategies
- Poor paperwork delaying RHI uptake
- Poor progress on global sustainability goals
- Poor waste data impeding circular economy
- Poor-quality recyclate may end up in landfill
- Populism has not dented business support for climate change action
- Portraying a perilous reality
- Portsmouth Uni goes greener with 14001
- Position of power: global energy
- Positive approach to planning is unsustainable
- Post-CAP policy needs to be bold
- Post-development monitoring of mitigation:
- Potential effects in environmental statements
- Potocnik welcomes 'weaker' rules on water pollution
- Power of persuasion
- Power of the people
- Power of the professional
- Power steering with 50001
- Power struggle: Central government and local authorities
- Power to the people
- Power to the people
- Power to the profession
- Powerful devices
- Powering ahead with home solar
- Powering ahead with home solar 2
- Powering Scotland's future
- PPC (Designation of Directives) Order 2013
- PPC (Designation of EED) (Scot) Order 2013
- PPC (Designation of the IED) (Offshore) Order 2013
- PPC (Industrial Emissions) Regs (NI) 2013
- Practitioner publications for sale
- Practitioners discuss HS2 environment and sustainability
- Practitioners' survey 2015 - The highlights
- Practitioners' survey 2016 - qualifications, roles and job satisfaction
- Practitioners' survey 2016 - the highlights
- Practitioners' survey 2016: salaries
- Practitioners' survey 2017 - qualifications, roles and job satisfaction
- Practitioners' survey 2017 - the highlights
- Practitioners' survey 2017: salaries
- Pragmatic science: the challenge of 2014
- Pre-scoping on London’s Garden Bridge
- Predicting tree and hedge growth
- Preference poll opens
- Premier league of climate change performers revealed
- Prepare to engage
- Preparing for the election
- Pressing the button on a print revolution
- Presumption in favour of sustainable development?
- Preview of Sustainabilitylive! 2011
- Price fall triggers call to halt ETS permits
- Pricing carbon becomes the ‘new normal’ for multinationals
- Pricing up pollution
- Prince Charles launches 'Terra Carta' for business
- Prince Charles warns ‘plastic is now on the menu’
- Prince William launches £50m 'Earthshot Prize'
- Principles for Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment
- Principles of Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment
- Prison sentence for dumping 100 tonnes of waste at school
- Private sector ambition outstrips leaders' at Rio
- Prize worthy sustainability
- Procurement standard published to deliver sustainable outcomes
- Produce Responsibility Obligations Regulations
- Producer duty fails cost test
- Producer Responsibility (Amend) Regs 2013
- Producer Responsibility (Packaging) (Amend) Regs (NI) 2012
- Producer Responsibility (Packaging) Regs (NI)
- Producer Responsibility (Packaging) Regs 2012
- Product transparency
- Productive conversations
- Professional development
- Professional development sessions at Energy Expo
- Professional misconduct: out into the open
- Professionals call on next government to uphold environmental standards
- Professionals on the way up
- Progress on the skills map
- Progress towards COP 15 and a new TNFD framework draft
- Prohibition of Keeping Live Fish Order 2014
- Prohibition of Keeping or Release of Live Fish (Specified Species) (Wales) Order 2015
- Promise in the gloom
- Promote, protect and support: Mental health and wellbeing in the workplace
- Promoted: LRQA unveils bold new branding
- Promoted: Supporting your journey to net zero
- Promoted: Unlock the Next Step in Your Environment Career at Atkins’ Virtual Careers Fair
- Promotion of renewable energy use Regs 2011
- Promotion of Renewables (Amend) Regs 2013
- Proofing the unproofable - following Leeds
- Proportionate EIA
- Proposals put forward to rewild a quarter of UK
- Proposals to scrap CRC published
- Proposed EIA Directive needs work
- Protecting a developer from unreasonable requirements
- Protecting nature central to UK's future
- Protective nature: Restoring ecosystems
- Provision of Water and Sewerage Services (Reasonable Cost) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- PSC seeks new committee members
- Public backs renewables but is less keen on fracking and nuclear power
- Public concern for nature reaches all-time high
- Public demands political action on climate change
- Public purchase rules
- Public sector behind on climate adaptation
- Public sector leads carbon reduction spending
- Public sector ramps up CO2 targets
- Public Services Reform (Local Review Procedure) (Scot) Order 2013
- Public Services Reform (Pre-application consultation) (Scot) Order 2013
- Public support grows for climate action
- Public supports increased spending on environment
- Public transport upgrade for net zero could deliver £52bn productivity boost
- Public transport: The way forward
- Public wary of businesses' GHG claims
- Pull yourself together - simplifying the production of an environmental statement
- Pulp and paper industry discloses environmental performance
- Puma finalises environmental profit and loss
- Puma leads the way on reporting
- Puma tops sustainability performers
- Pumping station fault costs £22k
- Purpose and profit
- Purpose beyond profit
- Pursuing excellence in EIA
- Putting a price on the environment
- Putting an end to microplastic pollution
- Putting data visualisation at the heart of natural capital
- Putting down roots
- Putting EIA on the right track
- Putting green skills to the fore at COP28
- Putting natural capital analysis into practice
- Putting nature on the balance sheet
- Putting your member's card to use
- PwC unveils science-based goal
- PwC unveils science-based goal
- Q&A with Chris Deed on edoc
- Q&A with Duncan Oswald CEnv FIEMA, Head of Climate Science at Spherics
- Q&A with Estelle Dehon: Mitigating damages
- Q&A with Heather Moore, sustainability technical director at LRQA, sponsor of IEMA Connect 2021
- Q&A: H E Dr Yasmine Fouad and the task ahead for Egypt
- Q&A: Nathan Vear
- Q&A: Professor Aled Jones prepares for the worst
- Q&A: Solitaire Townsend on the rise of the solutionists
- QMark - archaeological remains and EIA
- QMark - EIA on large multi-phase developments
- QMark - experience of Secretary of State screening directions
- QMark - significance in EIA
- QMark - what will be the impact of revised guidelines on ecological impact assessment?
- QMark: 'We’ve got a pre-app for that!'
- QMark: archaeologically sensitive sites
- QMark: Considering minimum parameters
- QMark: COP26’s implications for UK nature recovery
- QMark: Cumulative assessment: where do we go next?
- QMark: Cumulative environmental assessment
- QMark: Cumulative impacts – what is a reasonably foreseeable action?
- QMark: Delivering EIA under lockdown
- QMark: Developing the realistic worst case
- QMark: ecological appraisals in transport schemes
- QMark: EIA and economic impact assessment
- QMark: Focussing EIA through detailed ecological surveys
- QMark: Guidelines for environmental noise assessment
- QMark: How to negotiate your way out of an EIA
- QMark: Population and health in EIA
- QMark: The Holohan Judgement – EIA case law relating to the Habitats Directive
- QMark: The semantics of terminology and cultural heritage
- QMark: The use of life-cycle analysis in environmental impact assessment
- Qmark: What does the new EIA directive mean for health assessments?
- Quality & environment: 2 standards - 1 system
- Quality Mark: Can EIA policy alone prevent flooding?
- Quality Mark: Enabling a natural capital approach in EIA
- Quality mark: From consent to construction
- Quality Mark: Global consumption and the growing middle class
- Quality Mark: Integrating equality into environmental impact assessments
- Quality Mark: New 2017 EIA Regulations topics – in practice
- Quality of Bathing Water (Amend) Regs (NI) 2012
- Quality protocols
- Quarter of EU budget for climate action
- Quarter of EU budget set aside for climate action
- Quarter of teenagers eyeing jobs tackling climate crisis
- Quarter of UK mammals at risk of extinction
- Quarter of UK's native mammals now at risk of extinction
- Queen announces energy bill
- Queen unveils Environment Bill plans
- Queen's Speech reaffirms Environment Bill commitment
- Quick wins: Let there be light
- Quick wins: Managing power supply
- Quick wins: Tackling transport plans
- Quick wins: The heat is on
- Quickfire Quiz: Mark Serreze
- Quickfire quiz: Tony Juniper CBE
- Quorn introduces carbon labelling
- Quorn introduces carbon labelling
- Quote unquote
- Quote unquote - November 2018
- Quote unquote - October 2018
- Quote, unquote
- Quote,unquote: December
- Quote,unquote: February/March
- Quote,unquote: November
- Quote/Unquote April/May 2021
- R (Swire) v Secretary of State for HCLG: Full report
- Rabobank awarded top spot in sustainability rankings
- Race to Net Zero campaign gains huge support from UK pensions
- Racial diversity reporting grows within environmental charities
- Racial diversity: further and faster
- Radical land management shift needed to tackle climate crisis – IPCC
- Radioactive substances
- Radioactive Substances Act 1993 Regs (NI) 2011
- Rail provider to improve biodiversity
- Rainwater harvesting systems
- Raising awareness of health impact assessment
- Raising standards
- Raising standards 2
- Raising standards: part 3
- Raising the bar for sustainable events
- Raising the standard
- Raising the standard: sustainable investment
- Rampion Offshore Wind Farm Order
- Rarer still? Supply risks of rare earth elements
- Rates (Microgeneration) Order (NI) 2012
- Raw materials for EU's green technologies
- RE100 companies outperform rivals
- REA sets out green recovery strategy
- REACH
- REACH 'functioning well', says Commission
- REACH Enforcement (Amend) Regs 2013
- REACH Enforcement Regulations
- REACH refit evaluation
- REACH registration dossiers still lack quality
- REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006
- REACH sector maps
- Reaching cultural heights
- REACHing forward
- Reaching nitrate neutrality
- Read IEMA's position on climate change
- Readers' end of year quiz
- Readers' end of year quiz - answers
- Reading room: The Fossilarchy by Tom Clark
- Real, practical and useful
- Realising the green vision
- Reap what you sow
- Reaping rewards: the business case for sustainability
- Reasonable alternatives
- Reborn at the jet cemetery
- Rebuilding Europe
- Recast WEEE Directive
- Recent publications
- Recession cuts transport emissions in EU
- Recession forces down UK emissions
- Recipe for success
- Record CEnv registrations and MIEMA successes
- Record CO2 levels threaten 2 degree target
- Record fall in CO2 emissions forecast for 2020
- Record fine 'dramatically changes the landscape' for breaches of environmental law
- Record fine for Anglian Water over sewage spill
- Record fine for animal waste factory
- Record fine received for Dairy Crest Limited for environmental offences
- Record investment in clean energy, but warning for UK
- Record renewable energy capacity added worldwide as prices plummet
- Record wind power capacity financed in 2018
- Record year for offshore wind in Europe
- Record year for renewable energy generation
- Record year for sustainable finance market
- Record year for UK offshore wind capacity
- Record year for zero emission cars in 2019
- Record-breaking response to IEMA survey
- Records broken for solar panel and heat pump installations
- Recovery of rare earths
- Recruitment update with Shirley Parsons Associates
- Recycled medals
- Recycled plastic could meet three-quarters of UK demand
- Recycled products need demand boost, industry says
- Recycling bosses receive suspended prison sentences
- Recycling cheaper than landfill
- Recycling CO2
- Recycling company racks up heavy fines
- Recycling information unclear for vast majority of shoppers
- Recycling rare earths must be EU priority
- Recycling remit
- Recycling targets at risk
- Recycling, re-use and composting Targets (Wales) Order 2011
- Red squirrel survival threatened by conservation strategies
- Red Tape Challenge focuses on green regulation
- Red tape review to alter 70% of regulation
- Redefining certainty
- Redefining success: Is GDP’s value as the major arbiter of economic performance warranted?
- Redrawing the map
- Reducing waste could save Scottish firms £2.36 billion
- Referendum campaign poor on environment, IEMA members believe
- Reflections on climate pessimism
- Reform of EU ETS approved in "landmark" deal
- Reforms to the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects consenting process
- Refreshed workplace upskilling courses launched
- Refreshing information sources
- Refreshing the beer industry
- Regime change
- Regional activity goes digital
- Regional Flood and Coastal Committees Regs 2011
- Register for Associate open book assessment
- Regulated firms doing well, says EA
- Regulating offshore activities
- Regulation (EU) 2015/2067
- Regulation (EU) 2015/2068
- Regulation (EU) 2015/736
- Regulation (EU) 2015/757
- Regulation (EU) 2015/870
- Regulation (EU) 2015/9
- Regulation (EU) 2016/1120
- Regulation (EU) 2016/1121
- Regulation (EU) 2016/1141
- Regulation (EU) 2016/1143
- Regulation (EU) 2016/1179
- Regulation (EU) 2016/1688
- Regulation (EU) 2016/2281
- Regulation (EU) 2016/5 amends Regulation 748/2012
- Regulation (EU) 2016/646
- Regulation (EU) 2017/172
- Regulation (EU) 2017/605
- Regulation (EU) 2017/654
- Regulation (EU) 2017/655
- Regulation (EU) 2017/656
- Regulation (EU) 2017/852
- Regulation (EU) No 1143/2014 - prevention of invasive alien species
- Regulation (EU) No 1234/2014 - transfrontier shipment of waste
- Regulation (EU) No 1320/2014
- Regulation (EU) No 1342/2014
- Regulation (EU) No 1357/2014
- Regulation (EU) No 2017/698
- Regulation (EU) No 517/2014
- Regulation (EU) No 733/2014
- Regulation (EU) No 888/2014
- Regulation (EU) No 895/2014: REACH
- Regulation (EU) No 900/2014 REACH
- Regulation 2016/1628
- Regulation EU/1112/2014 - common data reporting
- Regulation halves industrial GHG emissions
- Regulation in an age of austerity
- Regulation needed to save rainforests from financial sector, WWF says
- Regulation not anti-business
- Regulator publishes new climate change strategy for pension schemes
- Regulator publishes new code to tackle 'greenwashing'
- Regulator to pilot EMS+
- Regulators may be given economic growth remit
- Regulators must play greater role in climate adaptation, CCC and NIC say
- Regulatory charges
- Regulatory Reform (Scot) Act 2014
- Regulatory Reform Act
- Reimagining the future of work
- Relaxation of planning applications rules
- Remain within REACH, says Environmental Policy Forum
- Removal firm fined for railway dump
- Renault and McLaren winning race for CO2 reductions
- Renault-Nissan hit 100,000 EV milestone
- Renewable electricity product certified by Carbon Trust
- Renewable energy capacity to expand 50% by 2024
- Renewable energy cheaper than gas
- Renewable energy cost competitive with fossil fuels
- Renewable energy firms facing talent exodus to fossil fuel sector
- Renewable energy in UK seen as risky investment
- Renewable energy jobs hit 11.5 million worldwide
- Renewable energy jobs reach record-breaking 10.3 million worldwide
- Renewable energy meets 100% of Portugal's electricity demand
- Renewable energy meets 100% of Portugal’s electricity demand
- Renewable energy sector ambivalent over ROCs
- Renewable energy sector employment hits 11 million worldwide
- Renewable energy sees record global investment
- Renewable energy sources guarantees Regs (NI) 2011
- Renewable energy to grow 400% by 2040
- Renewable Fuel Obligations (Amend) Order 2013
- Renewable heat incentive
- Renewable heat incentive Q&A
- Renewable Heat Incentive Regs 2011
- Renewable installations broke records in 2015
- Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations Order 2011
- Renewables account for almost half of Britain’s power generation
- Renewables account for almost three-quarters of new energy capacity
- Renewables and fuel efficiency in cars are driving the carbon budget in the right direction but not fast enough to meet future targets
- Renewables can deliver 85% of British power by 2030
- Renewables could account for three-quarters of UK power by 2050
- Renewables could save supply chains a gigaton of emissions – CDP
- Renewables could supply 100% of UK electricity by 2032
- Renewables dominate Scottish electricity production
- Renewables firm made misleading claims
- Renewables fuel European economies and force power generators into rethink
- Renewables generation at record high
- Renewables jobs up 74% as economy flatlines
- Renewables key to EU energy in 2050
- Renewables Obligation (Amend No.2) Order (NI) 2013
- Renewables Obligation (Amend) Order 2013
- Renewables Obligation (Amend) Order 2014
- Renewables Obligation (Scot) Amend Order 2013
- Renewables Obligation (Scot) Amend Order 2014
- Renewables Obligation Amendment Order (Scot) 2011
- Renewables Obligation Closure Order
- Renewables Obligation Closure Order 2014
- Renewables overtake coal in Europe for the first time ever
- Renewables overtake fossil fuels as EU's top electricity source
- Renewables pose $600bn risk to coal developers
- Renewables power green growth
- Renewables reach record global capacity
- Renewables sector must cut costs, says PM
- Renewables sector slams CCL changes
- Renewables share rises as UK energy production falls
- Renewables subsidy guarantee to be axed, Rudd says
- Renewables to become leading source of new energy
- Renewables to provide 40% of global power by 2030
- Renewables top coal
- Renewal fees for 2014/15
- Renewal fees frozen in 2016
- Rentokil firm fails to note waste
- Repeal bill will retain existing EU law
- Report explains ‘stacking and bundling’ and the importance of nature markets
- Report finds a narrowing of the gender pay gap, an increase in optimism and a modest rise in salaries
- Report questions "uncertain" benefit of flood management spending cuts
- Reporting climate change effects in EIA
- Reporting gaps found
- Reporting mitigation in environmental statements
- Reporting on natural capital is low priority
- Reporting spreads confusion
- Reports ignore ecological limits
- Reports reveal worsening global climate
- Reports urge boom in low carbon infrastructure to boost economy
- Reputation counts
- Research highlights fashion industry’s failure on sustainability
- Research highlights health benefits of CO2 reductions
- Research project launched to see how planning can achieve net-zero transport
- Reservoirs (Panels of Reservoir Engineers: Sections under which Members may be Appointed) (Scotland) Order 2015
- Reservoirs (Scotland) Act 2011 (Commencement No. 3 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2015
- Reservoirs (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- Resetting manmade climate change
- Residential visual amenity assessment in EIA
- Resolving alternative design options
- Resource crisis offers business opportunities
- Resource efficiency could boost UK economy by £9bn
- Resource efficiency key to growth, says CBI
- Resource efficiency tracker launched to highlight investment opportunities
- Resource inefficiency risks $2 trillion
- Resource productivity proposals
- Resources and Waste Strategy workshops
- Resources going to waste due to lack of data
- Respect for our ecosystems
- Response on giving protected sites added protection
- Response to GHG reporting consultation
- Response to Scotland’s consultation on its circular economy and waste route map
- Responses to COVID-19: Stepping up to the plate
- Responsible actions
- Rest and reconnection
- Restore revenue recycling or scrap CRC
- Restoring UK seas could provide £50bn boost
- Restrained by rhetoric? Youth engagement needs a narrative
- Retail and hospitality firms pledge to halve food waste by 2030
- Retail giants join forces to clean up domestic fuels
- Retailer's £185k fine cut in half
- Retailers ditching suppliers due to sustainability fears
- Retailers launch net-zero collaboration
- Retailers make 'good progress' slashing £14.9bn food waste bill
- Retailers pledge to cut CO2 by 20%
- Retailers promise action in rights abuses
- Retailers sign up to new low-carbon HGV fuel
- Retailers sourcing more sustainable palm oil
- Retailers tackle waste
- Retailers urged to speed up HFC phase-out
- Rethinking the carton
- Retrospection and alternative sites
- Reuse of water
- Revamped online recycling directory
- Revamped PwC HQ tops BREEAM
- Review grid regulations to boost clean power, think tank says
- Review of carbon and energy policy
- Review of the IEMA noise guidance update 2014
- Revised BS 8555 published
- Revised CRC emission factors
- Revised ISO 14001 moves a step closer
- Revised ISO 14001 to become DIS
- Revised ISO14001 draft moves forward
- Revised NPPF stronger on sustainability
- Revised PAS 2050 more accessible
- Revised PAS 2060 clearer on marketing
- Revising 14001: the way forward
- Revising Full membership
- Revising ISO 14001
- Revising ISO 14001
- Revolving door: The Paris Agreement problem
- Reward businesses for reducing packaging, think tank says
- RHI (Amendment to the Energy Act 2008) Regs 2011
- RHI (Amendment) (No 2) Regs 2013
- RHI capped at £70m for first year
- RHI has increased business take-up of low carbon heat
- RHI Scheme (Amendment) (No 3) Regs 2013
- RHI Scheme (Amendment) Regs 2012
- RHI Scheme (Amendment) Regs 2013
- RHI tariff triggers to avoid FITs debacle
- RHI tariffs for business to rise
- Ricardo acquires Cascade Consulting
- Rich nations hugely exaggerating climate adaptation finance
- Richest countries urged to reduce unfair burden of global warming on poor
- Ringing endorsement for Agency flooding plans
- Ringing the changes
- Rise in career changers
- Rise in chemicals enforcement
- Rise in household waste worries councils
- Rise in Scottish emissions in 2012
- Rishi Sunak unveils £5bn windfall tax on oil and gas giants
- Rising consumption puts biodiversity at risk
- Rising food insecurity figures reinforce Rashford's calls for government action
- Rising to the netzero challenge
- Risk management trending for 2015
- Risk v significance
- Risks and opportunities of changing consumer demand
- Risks to food security growing, experts warn
- Risky business
- RO consultation delay adds to uncertainty
- Road testing 14001:2015
- Road to nowhere
- Road to oblivion?
- Road to rebellion
- Road to recovery
- Road Vehicles Regulations
- Roadbuilding plans fundamentally flawed, research finds
- Roadmap launched to help close UK's £5.6bn nature finance gap
- Robustly neutral?
- Rocky resource comes to light
- ROCky road ahead
- Rolling out an energy management strategy
- Rookery South (Facility) Order 2011
- Room for improvement
- Room for improvement for a green recovery
- Room of our own: creating women-friendly cities
- Room to breathe
- Rosebank oil and gas field drilling approved
- Route map for Manchester
- Row in House of Commons over EIA for shale gas
- Royal Botanic Gardens unveils new strategy to tackle biodiversity loss
- RRC IEMA Environmental Management qualifications
- RRC Launch New Courses: IEMA Sustainability Skills for the Workforce & Managers
- RSPB loses judicial review
- Rudd confirms early energy auctions
- Rudd sets out energy priorities
- Rudd slashes onshore wind support
- Rudd to fast-track laws to block onshore wind
- Rufus Howard to lead IA transformation
- Rufus Howard: a marine impact assessment group
- Running on empty
- Ryanair becomes first airline ranked among Europe's top 10 carbon emitters
- Safapac penalties total £92,000
- Safe and secure
- Safety in numbers
- Sainsbury's expands green fleet
- Sainsbury's goes for geothermal
- Sainsbury's launches reverse vending recycling trial
- Sainsbury's single report
- Sainsbury's splashes £1bn on sustainability
- Sainsbury's to invest £1 billion in sustainability
- Sainsbury’s trials edible insects
- Samsung pledges to recycle recalled phones
- SAVE Britain's Heritage - case law in practice
- Saving energy across Europe
- Say hello to the future of the profession
- SBTi clarifies that ‘no change has been made’ to its stance on offsetting
- SBTi unveils plans for corporate net-zero emissions standard
- Scaling the wall
- Schedule 15 of the Finance Act 2015
- Schneider Electric tops ranking of world's most sustainable corporates
- School of thought: Can the next generation of leaders steer change in a turbulent future?
- School ties - reporting on IEMA’s recent school outreach project
- Science-based climate targets launched for financial sector
- Science-based targets for nature launched
- Scientists call for 'urgent' carbon pricing reforms
- Scientists call for interlinked biodiversity goals
- Scientists confirm 2023 as hottest year on record
- Scientists develop plastic-eating enzyme
- Scientists distinguish atmospheric CO2
- Scientists endorse Extinction Rebellion protests
- Scope 3 emissions move up the reporting value chain
- Scope 3: The missing link
- Scope out Scope 3
- Scotland
- Scotland
- Scotland Act 1998 (River Tweed) Amendment Order 2015
- Scotland against the clock on net-zero emissions
- Scotland and Wales call for better engagement on renewables
- Scotland and Wales move ahead with amending EIA
- Scotland approves ban on fracking
- Scotland beats renewable heat target
- Scotland boosts circular economy focus
- Scotland builds on energy efficiency
- Scotland continues to lead emissions cuts
- Scotland drives forward zero waste plans
- Scotland fails to meet GHG targets
- Scotland forges ahead with new EIA regs
- Scotland is home to world’s first floating wind farm
- Scotland launches major energy efficiency push
- Scotland launches remanufacturing research hub
- Scotland leads low-carbon economy
- Scotland leads on emissions cuts
- Scotland leads on reducing CO2, but must cut more
- Scotland leads the UK on GHG cuts
- Scotland looks to clarify landfill tax rules
- Scotland reveals biodiversity plan
- Scotland set to decarbonise electricity
- Scotland sets its sights on energy after election gains
- Scotland to scrap its 2030 climate target
- Scotland toughens up climate action
- Scotland urged to increase its ambition on CO2 reduction
- Scotland well-placed to benefit from circular economy, report finds
- Scotland's circular economy: in the round
- Scotland's deposit return scheme to cut litter by 90%
- Scotland's new online information source
- Scotland's public sector can cut CO2 by 27%
- Scots to reduce emissions by 66%
- Scottish compliance continues to improve
- Scottish compliance edges up
- Scottish compliance falls by 2%
- Scottish courts issue record environmental fine
- Scottish firms compliant with pollution permits
- Scottish forests
- Scottish government focuses on plant health
- Scottish government wants to control over fracking north of the border
- Scottish green awards
- Scottish hospitals given energy efficiency boost
- Scottish hospitals given energy efficiency booster
- Scottish landfill waste continues to drop
- Scottish public sector supports mandatory climate change reporting
- Scottish renewable sector gets a boost
- Scottish renewables at risk
- Scottish study into recyclate quality
- Scottish Water fined for 'avoidable' acid spill
- Scottish Water fined £7,500 for pollution incident
- ScottishPower sets out 10 steps to green recovery
- Scrap dealer to pay £400,000 for illegal car breakers yard
- Scrapping energy efficiency plan has cost UK homes £200 a year
- Scrapping RSS won't harm environment
- Scrapping zero carbon home target "harmful to industry"
- Screening opinion for waste at Magnox site
- Scrutinising environmental reviews
- SD for the next generation
- SDG 3: Resources and consumption
- SDG engagement rises among global investors
- SDGs: Protecting the earth’s life-support systems
- SEA advances case for shale gas
- SEA and SA: learning from practice
- Sea Fishing (Enforcement and Miscellaneous Provisions) Order 2015
- Searching for the real meaning
- SEAT goes solar
- Second fine for Thames Water over sewage
- Second fracking application refused
- Second largest rise in US emissions recorded in two decades
- Second-highest level of tropical deforestation recorded in 2017
- Sector compliance scores issued
- Securing good proportions in EIA through effective scoping
- Seeing the wood for the trees
- Seeing through the big smoke?
- Seeking views on membership grades and structure
- Select committee chairs announced
- Sellafield admits sending radioactive waste to landfill
- Sellafield decommissioning plans still need work
- Sellafield fails in appeal against £700k fine
- Sellafield Ltd fined £700k over radioactive waste failings
- Sellafield sent radioactive waste to landfill, say regulators
- Seminal Work: Interview with Dr Vandana Shiva
- Senior members offer career advice
- Sensing a change
- Sepa agrees first sustainable growth agreement
- SEPA and MoD to examine radioactive beach
- SEPA cuts funding for Dounreay clean up
- Sepa gets backing for reforms
- SEPA gets support for new regime
- Sepa GHG emissions rise
- SEPA imposes penalties for ETS offences
- Sepa launches new regulatory strategy
- Sepa on track to meet its 2020 targets
- Sepa revokes permit for troubled EfW plant
- SEPA to miss its CO2 target
- Sepa toils over GHG target
- Sepa's outlines flood warning strategy
- Separate collections of food waste could fuel homes and offices
- Separate reporting of non-financial information rejected
- September 2017: New regulations
- September 2018: New regulations
- September connect: Social and community news from IEMA
- September quote unquote
- September's successful members
- September: New regulations
- Serious corruption risk in drive to combat climate change
- Set high standards
- Setting supplier standards
- Setting the pace for sustainability skills
- Seven CCS projects compete for funding
- Seven million Brits living in 'persistent poverty'
- Seven out of 10 councils lack finance for net-zero transition
- Severn Trent donates to charity following sewage discharge
- Severn Trent fined 800k for Shropshire sewage pollution
- Severn Trent fined £24k for polluting lake again
- Seveso III (Directive 2012/18/EU)
- Sewage leak lands church with penalty
- Sewage pollution leads to £200,000 restorative charity donation
- Sewage pollution near shellfish beds costs water company more than £200k
- Sewage providing information on coronavirus outbreaks
- Sewage spill at beach costs £200,000
- Sewage spill costs Thames Water £345,000
- Sewer block leaves Yorkshire Water with £380,000 bill
- Sewerage Services (Exception from Sewerage System Prohibition) (England) Regulations 2017
- Shades of green: financial standards
- Shaking up the system
- Shale gas drilling should begin, task force concludes
- Shale gas find 'threatens' the UK environment
- Shale gas GHG footprint worse than coal
- Shale gas regulation tightened following parliamentary debate
- Shale wealth fund
- Shale-gas dash puts water at risk
- Shaping a response: H E Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri
- Shaping the future of EIA practice
- Shaping the future: Setting the Environmental Objectives for the Environment Bill
- Sharing the load with climate anxiety
- Sharing worst practice
- Sharing your details
- Shedding light on the dark side
- Shell abandons controversial Arctic exploration
- Shell fined £1m for gas explosion
- Shell reveals decommissioning plans
- Shell urges shareholders to accept climate change resolution at AGM
- Shell's Scottish spill under control
- Shifting builds: project delays and the validity of EIA
- Shifting from growth to degrowth
- Shifting political will
- Shipping emissions should be targeted
- Shipping firm to pay £95k for palm oil pollution
- Shipping reaches landmark pollution agreement
- Shoot for the moon
- Shoot to pay £165k for harming protected site
- Shoppers to pick sustainability ahead of price in next decade
- Shopping for sustainability
- Shops switching to HFC-free cooling
- Short cuts
- Short cuts
- Short cuts
- Short-term resource efficiency may hurt economy
- Shortcuts
- Shortcuts - April 2016
- Shorter week can reduce global warming
- Shortlist announced for IEMA Sustainability Impact Awards 2020
- Should genetic engineering be used as a tool for conservation?
- Shouldn't EIA be more farsighted?
- Show you're worth it
- Shutting regulator's website is 'short-sighted'
- Siemens and Uniper sign 'green hydrogen' agreement
- Sign up to Guardian Sustainable Business
- Sign up to the Nature Positive Business Pledge
- Silt costs three construction firms
- Simplifying CRC won't help businesses
- Single Use Carrier Bags Act (NI) 2011
- Single Use Carrier Bags Charge Regulations
- Single Welsh environment body given go ahead
- Single-Use Carrier Bags Charge Regs (NI) 2013
- Sir David Attenborough supports global deal for nature in 2020
- Sir David King offers a final warning
- Site clearance
- Site waste plans scrapped from 1 December
- Six substances face REACH ban
- Size is everything: proportionate EIA in the spotlight
- Skanska's deep-green future
- Skills diversification is the key to a sustainable future
- Skills shortages risk low-carbon economy
- Sky turns on wind power
- Sky's the limit
- Slaughter and May becomes first SBTi-approved law firm
- Sleeping with the fishes
- Slipping away?
- Slow progress on UN sustainability goals
- Slurry, screening and salami slicing
- Small families, big impacts
- Small steps for Europe
- Small-scale supervision: IA in Malta
- Smart energy takes centre stage
- Smart energy tech to save BT £13m a year
- Smart flood warnings
- Smart lampposts could save EU €2.1bn a year
- Smart living, decarbonisation and sustainability
- Smart management and monitoring of utilities
- Smart Meter Communication Licences Regs 2012
- Smart meter delay an opportunity, says IET
- Smart meters good for SMEs
- Smart meters to save SMEs billions
- Smart tech barriers found
- Smarter connections
- Smarter guidance could save firms £1bn
- Smarter guidance?
- Smarter sustainability
- Smarter ways of working
- Smarter ways to live
- Smells cost firm £200,000
- SMEs benefit from having certified EMS
- SMEs lack circular knowledge
- SMEs need subsidies to install renewables
- SMEs not investing in energy efficiency
- SMEs see climate change as opportunity
- SMEs target sustainability
- Smoke Control Areas (Authorised Fuels) (Eng) Regs
- Smoke Control Areas (Authorised Fuels) (Wales) Regs
- Smoke Control Areas (Exempt Fireplaces) (Eng) Order
- Smoke Control Areas (Exempted Classes of Fireplace) (Wales) Order 2017
- Smoke Control Areas (Exempted Classes of Fireplace) (Wales) Order 2017
- Smoke Control Areas (Fireplaces) (Wales) Order 2013
- Smoke Control Areas (Fireplaces) (Wales) Order 2014
- Smoke Control Areas (Fuels) (Eng) Regs 2012
- Smoke Control Areas (Fuels) (Wales) Regs 2013
- Smoke Control Areas (Fuels) Regs (NI) 2012
- Smoke Control Areas Order
- Smoke Control Areas Regulations
- Snack food giants failing on palm oil targets
- SNP vows to protect EU environmental protection
- SO2 and NOx limits
- Soaring renewable energy installations the ‘new normal’
- SOAS, University of London
- SocEnv names new chief
- SocEnv update to CEnv changes
- Social and community news from IEMA
- Social housing tenants could face huge spike in energy bills
- Social impact assessment and EIA
- Society empowers its staff
- Socio-economic assessment and improving EIA
- Soft drinks companies slammed for inaction on ocean plastic pollution
- Software review
- Software review: CapIT
- Software special: Critical analysis
- Software special: Rebooting reports
- Software special: Software reviews
- Software special: The right option
- Software: The keys to managing data
- Soil degradation: a growing issue
- Solar checklist aims to boost business take up
- Solar companies fail in judicial review of policy
- Solar doubles share of renewable generation in 2014
- Solar firms win legal review of FIT cuts
- Solar geoengineering could cause widespread crop failure
- Solar judicial review fails
- Solar power capacity rockets across developing nations
- Solar power grows by 30%
- Solar PV FIT cuts confirmed
- Solar PV is key renewable technology, say MPs
- Solar PV joins renewables 'premier league'
- Solar sector crippled by FIT changes
- Solar sector slams halving of FITs
- Solar sector still reeling over FIT
- Solar threatened by speed of FIT changes
- Solicitors to ponder calls to extend legal rights to nature
- Something in the air
- Sound surroundings
- Soup of the day
- South Asian nations signal contrasting coal plans
- South London energy recovery facility - a complex future baseline
- South West Water fined £142,000 for environmental offences
- South West Water fined £24k for sewage spills
- South West Water fined £300,000 for sewage spill
- Southampton catches some rays
- Southern Water punished over 'shocking' wastewater spills
- Southwest to lead wave power
- Sowing the seeds of environmental management
- Space – the final EIA frontier?
- Speak up or shut up?
- Speaking out on 14001
- Special IEMA report on EIA
- Special K: potassium production
- Special protection areas
- Special report: GHG management and reporting - a view from the front
- Spending on consulting set to rise
- Spending plans cut Decc and Defra
- Spending review special: Energy infrastructure
- Spending review special: Funds for flood defences
- Spending review special: GIB gets more money
- Sponsored content: Marketing sustainability claims - how to avoid greenwashing
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- Sponsored: How can policy help unleash the power of sustainable entrepreneurs?
- Sponsored: Managing ESG Reporting Through Data Visibility, Quality and Transparency
- Spotlight on the new chair of the board
- Spotlight on the new Natural History GCSE
- Spotlight: Journey to PIEMA - Funke Bolodeoku
- Spotlight: Kamran Shezad
- Spring Budget 2023 – nuclear energy declared ‘environmentally sustainable’
- Spring fair educates students on green careers
- Spring Statement: Biodiversity net gain plans unveiled
- Spring Statement: Consultation on plastic tax announced
- SSE ups its Amperas
- SSSIs and RSPB reserves at risk from fracking
- Stack emissions monitoring guidance
- Staff cuts force agency to suspend waste advice service
- Staff engagement can save £300 million
- Staff lack environment information at work
- Stakeholder engagement for water industry abstraction investigations
- Standard for offshore EIA launched
- Standard practice - certifying 14001
- Standard rules for waste
- Standards and regulation
- Standing together
- Starbucks reintroduces reusable cups
- State of the profession poll closed
- State of the profession survey launched
- Stating your preferences
- Statistically significant savings at ONS
- Statutory Nuisances Regs and Order (NI) 2012
- Staunching the flow: blood minerals for smartphones
- Stay true to your plan
- Staying in the loop
- Staying power: the link between carbon credit value and store permanence
- Staying the course to net-zero
- Steep rise in insurers ending support for coal recorded
- Steering group members needed for Biodiversity and Natural Capital Network
- Steering group tackles habitats regulations assessment in the 17th edition of the Impact Assessment Outlook Journal
- Stemming the tide of microplastic pollution
- Step-by-step guide to EMAS
- Stepping up to the plate
- Steps to a just transition
- Steps to save the moors
- Stern sets out low-carbon pathway
- Stern urges wide political involvement in Paris talks
- Storage of CO2 (Amend) Regs 2011
- Storage of CO2 (Inspections) Regs 2012
- Storage of CO2 (Termination of Licences) Regs 2011
- Storage of CO2 Regs 2011
- Strategies for cities
- Stratospheric strides in measuring emissions
- Streamlined sustainability KPIs for the UK
- Streamlining EIAs for outline applications
- Streamlining the EIA process
- Striking a balance in the palm oil debate
- Stringent climate policies could push millions into hunger
- Strong growth for UK solar capacity recorded
- Strong growth in green and ethical investment forecast
- Stronger environmental rules for fracking diluted by lords
- Students get sustainable ID opportunity
- Students not drawn to jobs crucial to UK achieving net zero, survey finds
- Study blames energy performance gap on modellers
- Study challenges assumptions on changes to air quality with height
- Study counts cost of not acting
- Study highlights complexity of biodiversity offsets
- Study lists adaptation priorities for government
- Study reveals costs and benefits of environmental regulations
- Study reveals generational gap in attitudes towards business and sustainability
- Study reveals how green infrastructure tackles climate change
- Stuffing ourselves?
- Sturgeon unleashes major funds for Scotland's transition to net zero
- Submitting outline and reserved matters applications
- Subsidies for solar thermal and biomass under threat
- Subsidised ‘red diesel’ undermining government clean air strategy
- Substance authorisation
- Substantial quantities of tyre particles contaminating UK rivers
- Success breeds success
- Success of new UN sustainable development goals rely on Paris
- Successful IEMA members - June
- Successful IEMA Members in 2011
- Successful IEMA members in 2012
- Successful team management in EIA
- SUDS law delay
- SuDS plans slammed by floods adviser
- Sun shines on the righteous
- Sunak rings changes on environment and U-turns on COP27 attendance
- Sunak unveils international climate package at COP27
- Supplier finance linked to sustainability rating
- Suppliers' CO2 cuts lag behind
- Supply chain certification to be piloted by the Carbon Trust
- Supply chain data pressure
- Supply chain is weak link in sustainability
- Supply chain rules need rewriting, Oxfam says
- Support for biomass linked to sustainability
- Support for climate-related financial disclosures doubles in five months
- Support for cross-Whitehall resource unit increases
- Support for GHG reporting rises
- Support for green ships
- Support for mandatory GHG reporting rises
- Support grows for climate-related financial disclosures
- Support structure
- Support systems
- Supporters of the perfect storm campaign tops 30
- Supporting future leaders
- Supporting green skills and jobs
- Supporting our soils
- Supreme Court dismisses case against Shetland wind farm
- Supreme Court rejects EIA challenge
- Supreme court rules against UK government in air quality case
- Supreme Court ruling on NPPF
- Surge in corporates using science-based emission reduction targets
- Surge in emission reductions recorded across global supply chains
- Survey finds business expects low carbon future
- Survey results will shape future delivery
- Survey results: the future of 14001
- Survey reveals supply chain climate blindspot
- Survey reveals value of IEMA membership
- Survey reveals value of IEMA membership
- Survival of the fittest?
- Sussex and Surrey: Augmented Reality Nature Trail
- Sustainability & CSR Insights
- Sustainability - the common thread
- Sustainability = profitability, say companies
- Sustainability and profits rated equally important by supply chain managers
- Sustainability and skills critical to success of UK’s industrial strategy
- Sustainability and trade
- Sustainability at the heart of Welsh policy
- Sustainability consultants earn less than peers, survey finds
- Sustainability courses for the wider workforce
- Sustainability credentials key to retaining young workers
- Sustainability directors lack control
- Sustainability forum
- Sustainability in the age of climate breakdown
- Sustainability in the age of climate breakdown
- Sustainability in the built environment
- Sustainability in transport projects: a consultant's perspective
- Sustainability is driving growth, says firms
- Sustainability key to attracting and retaining workers, study finds
- Sustainability Leaders Forum: 'What makes a sustainability leader?'
- Sustainability Leaders Forum: Climate Emergency, Transitions, and the Challenge for our Profession
- Sustainability offers businesses potential £100bn saving
- Sustainability profession maturing, poll finds
- Sustainability professionals among happiest in UK
- Sustainability ranks among CEO priorities
- Sustainability report selection tool
- Sustainability reporting centre stage for IEMA North West
- Sustainability reporting to change dramatically by 2025
- Sustainability reporting: value in virtue
- Sustainability risks becoming an elite sector
- Sustainability savings could unlock justice efficiencies
- Sustainability scoping
- Sustainability to define leading firms over next decade
- Sustainability under wraps?
- Sustainability: it's in the balance
- Sustainability: The big question
- Sustainable business practice survey
- Sustainable capitalism becoming mainstream
- Sustainable change in Saudi with Dina Hasan Al Nahdy
- Sustainable debt issuances surpass $1trn landmark
- Sustainable Development Goals – dilemma or opportunity for business?
- Sustainable finance records smashed
- Sustainable fish farming threatened by various ESG risks, investors warn
- Sustainable healthcare
- Sustainable investment framework launched
- Sustainable investments rocket worldwide
- Sustainable lifestyles ’too expensive’ for growing number of UK consumers
- Sustainable procurement standard published
- Sustainable procurement standard reaches final stages
- Sustainable schooling
- Sustainable supply chains planned for third of global businesses
- Sustainable swaps?
- Sustainable timber sources running out
- Sutton FC kicks off green pledge
- Swapping all UK cars for EVs would cut emissions by 12%, study finds
- Sweden aims for zero net emissions
- Sweden leads world in tackling climate change with US in free fall
- Sweeping changes at Defra and the end of Decc
- Swing voters show strong support for renewables
- Swish, swish, swish ...
- Switzerland tops ranking for climate change readiness
- Symbolic climate milestones 'topple'
- Syria signs Paris Climate Agreement, leaving US isolated
- Systems and sustainability in schools
- Systems update - the e-EMS
- Tackling air pollution could save Europe €183bn by 2025
- Tackling consumption head on
- Tackling foul play
- Tackling poor UK air quality
- TAG Farnborough Airport honoured at IEMA Sustainability Impact Awards 2019
- Take action now to prevent 4°C rise, says IPCC
- Take part in corporate sustainability survey
- Takeaway restaurant food waste rises during lockdown
- Taking account of ecosystems services
- Taking charge: highlighting chargepoint disparities
- Taking control of your energy
- Taking the lead
- Taking the lead role
- Taking the lead role
- Talking about environmental impact assessment
- Talking about impact assessment
- Talking about sustainability
- Talking to marketing
- Targeting methane will slow global warming
- Taskforce identifies barriers to climate reporting
- Taskforce to tackle organised waste crime
- Taskforce updates nature-related disclosure framework
- Tax havens driving deforestation and illegal fishing
- Tax incentives help save 6.6 million tonnes of CO2 emissions
- Tax on meat ‘inevitable’ to tackle climate change
- Tax reform must prioritise energy cuts
- Tax warning for solar
- TCFD gains support from more than 1,000 organisations
- TCFD support more than doubles in less than a year
- Teaching old buildings new tricks
- Tech firm's recycling blunder pays for mass tree-planting
- Tech giants lead record-breaking clean energy purchases in 2018
- Tech giants unite to end online wildlife trafficking
- Technology could remove all excess CO2 by 2050
- TEEB publishes guidance manual
- Temperatures rising again
- Ten firms receive CRC fines
- Tender launched for electrical waste circular economy trials
- Terrafiniti
- Tesco certifies biofuel under RO
- Tesco commits to carbon labelling
- Tesco fined £8 million over petrol leak into river
- Tesco links £2.5bn loan to emissions
- Tesco removes one billion pieces of plastic
- Tesco to stop BOGOF deals to cut food waste
- test
- Testing the water
- Testing the water
- Testing the waters
- Testing times
- Thames Water appeal against £2m fine dismissed
- Thames Water fined over sewage
- Thames Water fined £4m after sewerage discharge
- Thames Water launches huge solar scheme
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- Thank you for your subscription
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- The 'S' word - simplifying sustainability
- The 15-minute city
- The 2011 IEMA survey sample
- The 2014 IEMA survey: the details
- The 2017 EIA regulations – A marine consultant’s view
- The 2020 agenda
- The activist generation
- The aftermath of the UK election
- The Aggregates Levy (Registration and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Aggregates Levy (Registration and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Air Quality (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016 amends the Air Quality (Scotland) Regulations 2000
- The Air Quality Standards (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017
- The Air Quality Standards (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Air Quality Standards (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016
- The amended EIA directive - enshrining best practice?
- The angels' share
- The Animal By-Products (Enforcement) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Animal By-Products (Enforcement) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Animal By-Products (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Animals, Water and Sea Fisheries (Miscellaneous Revocations) Order 2015
- The Antarctic Act 2013
- The appliance of science
- The art of communication
- The art of interaction
- The Assessment of Energy Performance of Non-domestic Buildings (Scotland) Regulations 2016
- The Assessment of Energy Performance of Non-domestic Buildings (Scotland) Regulations 2016
- The assessment of peat resources
- The balancing act
- The Bathing Water (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2016
- The Bathing Water Regulations
- The BBC's message to staff on recycling
- The benefits of assessing risk in EIA
- The benefits of non-statutory EIA at Muchelney, Somerset
- The benefits of socioeconomic papers in EIA
- The big MACC
- The big question: do sustainability reporting requirements place too much emphasis on transparency rather than action?
- The big question: How can business change behaviour and attitudes towards sustainable resource management?
- The big question: How can we change consumer behaviour to become more sustainable?
- The big question: how impactful could hydrogen be in decarbonising the economy?
- The Big Question: Is a four-day working week a good idea for the UK?
- The big question: is it time to introduce a ring-fenced tax for the NHS?
- The Big Question: What are the challenges and opportunities of transposing the EU environmental acquis into UK law?
- The big question: What are the greatest barriers to biodiversity net gain working in practice?
- The big question: Would a universal basic income bring an end to poverty and inequality?
- The big question: Would a US-UK trade deal damage food and environmental standards in the UK?
- The big switch
- The bigger picture
- The Biocidal Products (Fees and Charges) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The biophilic effect
- The blame game
- The Blueprint goes live
- The Brexit election
- The bug picture
- The Building (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2015
- The Building (Energy Performance of Buildings) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016
- The Building (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2015
- The Building Regulations &c. (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2016
- The Building Regulations &c. (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2016
- The Capital Allowances (Designated Assisted Areas) Order 2016
- The Capital Allowances (Energy-saving Plant and Machinery) (Amendment) Order 2015
- The Capital Allowances (Energy-saving Plant and Machinery) (Amendment) Order 2016
- The Capital Allowances (Environmentally Beneficial Plant and Machinery) (Amendment) Order 2015
- The Capital Allowances (Environmentally Beneficial Plant and Machinery) (Amendment) Order 2016
- The Capital Allowances Act 2001 (Cars Emissions) Order 2016
- The Carbon Accounting (2013-2017 Budgetary Period) Regulations 2015
- The Carbon Accounting (2013-2017 Budgetary Period) Regulations 2015
- The Carbon Accounting Scheme (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2015
- The Carbon Budget Order 2011
- The Carbon Budget Order 2016
- The carbon labelling diaries
- The challenge of crossing the Solent
- The changing face of impact assessment
- The changing landscape
- The chemical cure?
- The Clean Air (Miscellaneous Provisions) (England) Regulations 2014
- The Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 (Commencement No. 6 and Saving) (England and Wales) Order 2015
- The Climate Change (Additional Greenhouse Gas) (Scotland) Order 2015
- The Climate Change (Annual Targets) (Scotland) Order 2016
- The Climate Change (Duties of Public Bodies: Reporting Requirements) (Scotland) Order 2015
- The Climate Change (Limit on Use of Carbon Units) Scotland Order 2016
- The Climate Change Act 2008 (Credit Limit) Order
- The Climate Change Agreements (Administration) (Amendment and Related Provision) Regulations 2016
- The climate change emergency and Scotland's way forward
- The climate story
- The coffee cup challenge
- The Combined Heat and Power Quality Assurance Regulations 2016
- The Commission Implementing Decision 2015/1132
- The Common Agricultural Policy (Direct Payments etc.) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Common Agricultural Policy (Review of Decisions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Common Agricultural Policy Basic Payment and Support Schemes (England) Regulations 2014
- The Common Agricultural Policy Regulations (UK) 2014
- The Common Agricultural Policy Regulations (Wales) 2014
- The Conservation (Natural Habitats, etc.) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Conservative Environment Network and Brexit
- The Consumer Credit Regulations
- The Contracts for Difference (Allocation) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Contracts for Difference (Allocation) (Excluded Sites) Amendment Regulations 2016
- The Contracts for Difference (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2016
- The Contracts for Difference (Standard Terms) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Contracts for Difference (Standard Terms) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
- The contradictions of the UK's renewables sector
- The contrarian conservationist - Will Travers OBE
- The Control of Major Accident Hazards (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Control of Noise (Appeals) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2016
- The Control of Noise (Code of Practice for Construction and Open Sites) (England) Order 2015
- The Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) Regs (NI) 2011
- The coronavirus diaries
- The corporate diaries
- The cost of net zero
- The counterweight
- The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme (Allocation of Allowances for Payment) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2014
- The CRC league table - An incomplete picture
- The dairy industry and natural capital
- The dangerous domino effect
- The decade's progress diaries
- The denim dilemma
- The Deregulation Act
- The Designation of Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Designation of Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Detergents (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Developments of National Significance (Application of Enactments) (Wales) Order 2016
- The Developments of National Significance (Fees) (Wales) Regulations 2016
- The Developments of National Significance (Procedure) (Wales) Order 2016
- The Developments of National Significance (Specified Criteria and Prescribed Secondary Consents) (Wales) Regulations 2016
- The Developments of National Significance (Wales) Regulations 2016
- The DipSBP in practice
- The dirty face of beauty
- The Dogger Bank Creyke Beck Offshore Wind Farm (Correction) Order 2015
- The Dogger Bank Teesside A and B Offshore Wind Farm Order 2015
- The Domestic Energy Efficiency Grants (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2014
- The dry lands
- The e-learning curve
- The Earth Commission takes aim
- The East Anglia ONE Offshore Wind Farm Order 2014
- The Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Ecodesign for Energy-related Products Regs 2011
- The effects of the feed-in tariff on the development sector
- The effort of efficiency
- The election diaries
- The Electricity (Competitive Tenders for Offshore Transmission Licenses) Regulations 2015
- The Electricity (Exemption from the Requirement for a Generation Licence) (Frodsham) (England and Wales) Order 2015
- The Electricity (Exemption from the Requirement for a Generation Licence) (Moy) Order 2015
- The Electricity and Gas (Energy Companies Obligation) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2014
- The Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) (Amendment) Order 2017
- The Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) (Amendment) Order 2017
- The Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) Order 2014
- The Electricity and Gas (Ownership Unbundling) Regulations 2014
- The Electricity and Gas (Standards of Performance) (Suppliers) Regulations 2015
- The Electricity Capacity (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2015
- The Electricity Capacity (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Electricity Capacity (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) Regulations 2014
- The Electricity Supplier Payments (Amendment) Regulations 2017
- The Electricity Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2017
- The Emissions Performance Standard (Enforcement) (Wales) Regulations 2015
- The Emissions Performance Standard Monitoring and Enforcement Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Emissions Performance Standard Monitoring and Enforcement Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The end result
- The Energy Act 2004 (Commencement No. 11) Order 2014
- The Energy Act 2008 (Commencement No. 6) Order 2014
- The Energy Act 2011
- The Energy Act 2016
- The Energy Act 2016 (Commencement No. 1 and Savings Provisions) Regulations 2016
- The Energy Act 2016 (Commencement No. 2 and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2016
- The Energy Act 2016 (Commencement No. 3) Regulations 2016
- The Energy Act Order
- The Energy Act Order
- The Energy Efficiency (Domestic Private Rented Property) Order 2015
- The Energy Efficiency (Encouragement, Assessment and Information) Regulations 2014
- The Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015
- The Energy Efficiency Regulations
- The Energy Efficiency Regulations
- The Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2015
- The Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2015
- The Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2016
- The Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
- The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Environment (Wales) Act 2016
- The Environment (Wales) Act 2016 (Commencement No. 2) Order 2017
- The Environment and Rural Affairs (Miscellaneous Revocations) Regulations 2015
- The environmental assessment of solar parks
- The Environmental Better Regulation (2016 Act) (Commencement No. 1) Order (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Environmental Better Regulation (2016 Act) (Commencement No. 2) Order (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2015
- The Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) (England) Regulations 2015
- The Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) (Wales) (Amendment) (No.2) Regulations 2015
- The Environmental Impact Assessment (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2017
- The environmental industry’s net-zero progress
- The Environmental Liability (Prevention and Remediation) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Environmental Liability (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2015
- The environmental Nightmare before Christmas
- The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2015
- The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2016
- The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2016
- The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2015
- The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016
- The Environmental Regulation (Enforcement Measures) (Scotland) Order 2015
- The Environmentalist magazine set for a September relaunch to boost member benefits
- the environmentalist Power List 2014
- the environmentalist RSS feeds
- The EU ETS and Brexit
- The evolution of environmental impact assessments
- The false economy
- The Feed-in Tariffs (Amendment) Order 2014
- The Feed-in Tariffs (Amendment) Order 2015
- The Feed-in Tariffs (Amendment) Order 2017
- The Feed-in Tariffs Order 2012
- The final countdown?
- The Finance Act
- The Finance Act 2015
- The Financial Assistance for Environmental Purposes (Scotland) Order 2015
- The Financial Assistance for Environmental Purposes (Scotland) Order 2016
- The Financial Services and Markets Act Order
- The Financial Services and Markets Order
- The Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Information Appeal (Wales) Regs 2011
- The Flood and Water Management Act 2010 (Commencement No.9) Order 2014
- The Flood Reinsurance (Scheme and Scheme Administrator Designation) Regulations 2015
- The Flood Reinsurance (Scheme and Scheme Administrator Designation) Regulations 2015
- The Flood Reinsurance (Scheme Funding and Administration) Regulations 2015
- The Flood Reinsurance (Scheme Funding and Administration) Regulations 2015
- The Forestry (No. 2) Ord (NI) 2013
- The Fuel Poverty (England) Regulations 2014
- The future of fuel
- The future of mobility and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Are we really ready?
- The future of odour detection
- The future of reporting
- The future of zoos discussed at packed event
- The future's bright - Job trends in 2012
- The Gas (Designation of Pipelines) Order (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Gas and Electricity Licence Modification and Appeals Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The gender gap: Men and women's pay
- The gender gap: Men and women's pay
- The gender gap: Men and women's pay
- The gender gap: Men and women's pay
- The Glyn Rhonwy Pumped Storage Generating Station Order 2017
- The gold standard
- The gold standard for climate transition plans takes shape
- The golden age of infrastructure
- The great rebuild
- The great rebuild
- The Great Repeal Bill
- The Green Business Centre
- The Green Deal Order
- The green path to success
- The green path to success
- The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Greta Effect
- The Groundwater (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Groundwater Regulations
- The Growth and Infrastructure Order
- The growth of the circular economy in the North East of England
- The Guardian announces 2030 net zero emissions plan
- The Guardian Sustainable Business Awards 2011
- The Guardian Sustainable Business Quarterly
- The Hazardous Waste (Amendment No. 2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Hazardous Waste (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Hazardous Waste (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Hazardous Waste (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Wales) Regulations 2015
- The heat is on
- The Heat Network (Metering and Billing) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The High-Speed Rail (London-West Midlands) Act 2017
- The Hinkley Point C (Nuclear Generating Station) (Amendment) Order 2015
- The Hirwaun Generating Station Order 2015
- The Historic Environment (Scotland) Act 2011
- The Historic Environment Scotland (First Planning Period) Order 2015
- The Historic Environment Scotland Act 2014
- The Historic Environment Scotland Act 2014 (Ancillary Provision) Order 2015
- The Historic Environment Scotland Act 2014 (Ancillary Provision) Order 2015
- The Historic Environment Scotland Act 2014 (Commencement No. 2) Order 2015
- The Historic Environment Scotland Act 2014 (Commencement No. 3) Order 2015
- The Historic Environment Scotland Act 2014 (Saving, Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Order 2015
- The Home Energy Assistance Scheme (Scotland) Regs 2011
- The home stretch: decarbonising last-mile logistics
- The home stretch: decarbonising urban last-mile logistics
- The Housing and Planning Act 2016 (Commencement No.2, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Regulations 2016
- The IEMA Book Club is back!
- The IEMA greenhouse-gas report: six months on
- The IEMA State of the profession: Survey 2022
- The impact of ecological survey seasons on project timescales
- The importance of collaboration
- The importance of stakeholder consultation in Scotland
- The important business of ecosystems services
- The Infrastructure Act 2015 (Commencement No. 2 and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2015
- The Infrastructure Act 2015 (Commencement No. 4) Regulations 2015
- The Infrastructure Act 2015 (Commencement No. 5) Regulations 2016
- The Infrastructure Act 2015 (Commencement No.1) Regulations 2015
- The Infrastructure Act 2015 (Commencement) (Wales) Regulations 2015
- The Infrastructure Act 2015 - Primarily England and Wales, limited in Scotland
- The Infrastructure Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017
- The Justification Decision (Generation of Electricity by the UK ABWR Nuclear Reactor) Regulations 2015
- The Keeping and Introduction of Fish (England and River Esk Catchment Area) Regulations 2015
- The Keuper Underground Gas Storage Facility Order 2017
- The Knottingley Power Plant (Correction) Order 2016
- The landfill diaries
- The Landfill Tax (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2015
- The Landfill Tax (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Landfill Tax (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Landfill Tax (Amendment) Regulations 2017
- The Landfill Tax (Scotland) Act 2014 (Commencement No. 3 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2015
- The Landfill Tax Act Order
- The Large Combustion Plants (Transitional National Plan) Regulations 2015
- The link between climate change and migration
- The Listed Buildings (Notification and Publication) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The little things matter
- The little things matter
- The Localism Act 2011
- The lockdown diaries
- The Lombards Wall to Gravesend Bridge Internal Drainage District Order 2015
- The lowdown on net-zero
- The Lower Wye and Caldicot and Wentlooge Internal Drainage Districts (Abolition) Order 2015
- The lucky ones: The countries best-placed to cope with climate change
- The Marine Conservation (Fixed Monetary Penalties) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Marine Licencing (Exempted Activities) (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2016
- The Marine Licensing (Delegation of Functions) (Amendment) Order 2015
- The Marine Licensing (Fees) (Wales) Regulations 2017
- The Marine Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Marine Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
- The Marine Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2017
- The Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation Convention) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Merchant Shipping (Prevention of Pollution) (Limits) Regulations 2014
- The Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Port Waste Reception Facilities) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Mink and Coypus (Revocations) (England) Regulations 2015
- The momentum to improve EIA
- The moral imperative for standards bodies
- The Nagoya Protocol (Compliance) Regulations 2015
- The natural capital movement has come far
- The Natural Mineral Water, Spring Water and Bottled Drinking Water (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2015
- The Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004 (Authorised Operations) Order 2016
- The Neighbourhood Planning (General) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The net-zero governance gap
- The new energy order
- The new GHG on the block
- The new rules: mandatory energy and carbon reporting
- The new world order
- The Nitrate Pollution Prevention (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2016
- The Nitrate Pollution Prevention (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Nitrate Pollution Prevention (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Nitrate Pollution Prevention Regulations 2015
- The Nitrates Action Programme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2014
- The Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for use Outdoors (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Noise from Audible Intruder Alarms (Wales) (Revocation) and Control of Noise (Codes of Practice for Construction and Open Sites) (Wales) Order 2017
- The noise matrix: time to reload?
- The Non-Road Mobile Machinery Regulations 2014
- The North East flies higher
- The North Kent Marshes Internal Drainage District Order 2016
- The North Kent Marshes Internal Drainage District Order 2016
- The North London Heat and Power Generating Station Order 2017
- The NPPF and the historic environment
- The Nuclear Decommissioning and Waste Handling (Finance and Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Ocean Cleanup: A great catch
- The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (NO 4) Order 2016
- The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No. 2) Order 2015
- The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No. 2) Order 2016
- The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No. 2) Order 2016
- The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No. 3) Order 2015
- The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No. 3) Order 2016
- The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) Order 2017
- The Offshore Installations Order (UK) 2014
- The Offshore Petroleum Licensing (Offshore Safety Directive) Regulations 2015
- The Offshore Petroleum Production and Pipe-lines (Environmental Impact Assessment and other Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
- The Oil and Gas Authority (Fees) Regulations 2016
- The Oil and Gas Authority (Levy) Regulations 2015
- The Oil and Gas Authority (Levy) Regulations 2016
- The Onshore Hydraulic Fracturing (Protected Areas) Regulations 2016
- The Onshore Wind Generating Stations (Exemption) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Order 2016
- The Onshore Wind Generating Stations (Exemption) (England and Wales) (Revocation) Order 2016
- The Onshore Wind Generating Stations (Exemption) (England and Wales) (Revocation) Order 2016
- The Onshore Wind Generating Stations (Exemption) (England and Wales) Order 2016
- The Organic Products (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The packaging diaries
- The Palm Paper Mill Generating Station Order 2016
- The Palm Paper Mill Generating Station Order 2016
- The partnership approach?
- The passing of Old King Coal?
- The people have it
- The Peterhead Port Authority Harbour Revision Order 2015
- The Petroleum Licensing (Applications) Regulations 2015
- The Petroleum Licensing (Exploration and Production) (Landward Areas) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2016
- The Pevensey and Cuckmere Water Level Management Board Order 2016
- The Pevensey and Cuckmere Water Level Management Board Order 2016
- The Phosphorus (Use in Agriculture) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2014
- The Planning (2011 Act) (Commencement No.3) and (Transitional Provisions) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning (Act) (Commencement) Order (NI) 2011
- The Planning (Conservation Areas) (Demolition) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning (Development Management) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017
- The Planning (Fees) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning (General Development Procedure) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning (Hazardous Substances) (No.2) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2015
- The Planning (Listed Building Consent and Conservation Area Consent Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Urgent Works to Crown Land) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
- The Planning (Listed Buildings) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning (Local Development Plan) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Planning (Management of Waste from Extractive Industries) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning (Simplified Planning Zones) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning (Trees) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning (Use Classes) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning (Wales) Act 2015
- The Planning (Wales) Act 2015 (Commencement No. 1) Order 2015
- The Planning Act Order
- The Planning Act Order
- The Planning etc (Scotland) Act 2006
- The Planning General Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Planning Regulations
- The Plant Health (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2014
- The Plant Health (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Plant Health (England) (Amendment) Order 2017
- The Plant Health (England) Regulations 2014
- The Plant Health (Fees) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Plant Health (Forestry) (Amendment) (England and Scotland) Order 2016
- The Plant Health (Forestry) (Miscellaneous Revocations) (England) Order 2015
- The Plant Health (Import Inspection Fees) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2017
- The Plant Health (Scotland) Amendment Order 2014
- The Plant Health (Scotland) Amendment Order 2015
- The Plant Health Order
- The Plant Health Order
- The Plant Health Order
- The policy impact of Brexit
- The Pollution Prevention and Control (Designation) (England and Wales) Order 2016
- The Pollution Prevention and Control (Fees) (Miscellaneous Amendments and Other Provisions) Regulations 2015
- The Pollution Prevention and Control (Fees) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No.2) Regulations 2016
- The Pollution Prevention and Control (Fees) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2016
- The Pollution Prevention and Control (Fees) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2017
- The Pollution Prevention and Control (Industrial Emissions) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2014
- The Pollution Prevention and Control (Industrial Emissions) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Pollution Prevention and Control (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016
- The Pollution Prevention and Control Regulations
- The potential for green gas
- The power of biodiversity offsetting
- The Power Purchase Agreement Scheme
- The Power Purchase Agreement Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Preesall Underground Gas Storage Facility Order 2015
- The Priority Substances Directive (2013/39/EU)
- The Private and Public Water Supplies (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 201
- The Private Water Supplies (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Private Water Supplies (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Private Water Supplies (England) Regulations 2016
- The Private Water Supplies Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009 amendment
- The problem with plastic
- The process of EHS compliance auditing
- The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017
- The Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging Waste) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Progress Power (Gas Fired Power Station) (Amendment) Order 2016 amends the Progress Power (Gas Fired Power Station) Order 2015.
- The Progress Power (Gas Fired Power Station) Order 2015
- The proposed EIA Directive: a consultants view
- The Protection of Seals (Designation of Haul-Out Sites) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2017
- The Protection of Seals Order
- The Public Bodies Order
- The Railways Regulations (UK) 2014
- The Rampion Offshore Wind Farm Order
- The reading room
- The reading room
- The reading room
- The reading room
- The reading room
- The reading room
- The reading room: Health and Safety, Environment and Quality Audits, and the CPD opportunities it presents
- The reading room: Offset by Anna Trompetas
- The rebuild diaries
- The Regulators' Code
- The Regulatory Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 (Consequential Modifications) Order 2015
- The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2015
- The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2016
- The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017
- The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2015
- The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Renewable Heat Incentive Schemes (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Renewable Transport Fuel Obligations (Amendment) Order 2015
- The Renewables Obligation (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Renewables Obligation (Scotland) Amendment Order 2015
- The Renewables Obligation (Scotland) Amendment Order 2015
- The Renewables Obligation Closure (No2) Order (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Renewables Obligation Closure Etc. (Amendment) Order 2016
- The Renewables Obligation Closure Order (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Renewables Obligation Closure Order (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Renewables Obligation Order (NI) 2011
- The Renewables Obligation Order 2014
- The Repeal Bill: The challenges we face
- The Reservoirs (Enforcement etc.) (Scotland) Order 2016
- The Reservoirs (Enforcement etc.) (Scotland) Order 2016
- The Reservoirs (Scotland) Act 2011 (Commencement No. 4) Order 2015
- The Reservoirs (Scotland) Act 2011 (Commencement No. 5 and Transitional Provision) Order 2016
- The Reservoirs (Scotland) Act 2011 (Restrictions on Disclosure of Information in relation to National Security) Order 2015
- The Reservoirs (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2015
- The Reservoirs Act (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Reservoirs Act 1975 (Capacity, Registration, Prescribed Forms, etc.) (Wales) Regulations 2016
- The Reservoirs Act 1975 (Exemptions, Appeals and Inspections) (Wales) Regulations 2016
- The Reservoirs Act 1975 (Exemptions, Appeals and Inspections) (Wales) Regulations 2016
- The results are in for the 2018 IEMA survey
- The Revenue Scotland and Tax Powers Act (Involved Third Party) Order 2015
- The right buttons - influencing behaviour
- The right side of the law
- The River Ouse (Sussex) Internal Drainage District Order 2016
- The road to microplastic-free highways
- The road to recovery
- The Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017
- The rocky road to the rollout of smart meters
- The role of mitigation in the design process
- The role of the ecological clerk of works
- The role of the Specialist in Land Condition Register
- The rules of engagement
- The Salmon and Migratory Trout (Prohibition of Fishing and Landing) (England) Order 2015
- The Scheduled Monument Consent Procedure (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Scheduled Monuments (Appeals) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Scheduled Monuments (Determination of Appeals by Appointed Persons) (Prescribed Classes) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Scheduled Monuments (Notification and Publication) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The scope for onsite renewables
- The Scotland Act 1998 (Functions Exercisable in or as Regards Scotland) Order 2015
- The Scotland River Basin Directions
- The Scotland River Basin District Directions
- The Scottish Landfill Tax (Administration) Amendment Regulations 2017
- The Scottish Landfill Tax (Administration) Regulations 2015
- The Scottish Landfill Tax (Qualifying Material) Order 2015
- The Scottish Landfill Tax (Qualifying Material) Order 2016
- The Scottish Landfill Tax (Qualifying Material) Order 2016
- The Scottish Landfill Tax (Standard Rate and Lower Rate) Order 2015
- The Scottish Landfill Tax (Standard Rate and Lower Rate) Order 2016
- The Scottish Landfill Tax (Standard Rate and Lower Rate) Order 2016
- The Scottish Landfill Tax (Standard Rate and Lower Rate) Order 2016
- The Scottish Landfill Tax (Standard Rate and Lower Rate) Order 2017
- The Scottish Marine Regions Order 2015
- The Selby Area Internal Drainage District Order 2017
- The Seveso antidote
- The shape of things to come
- The shape of water
- The Ship Recycling Facilities Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Ship Recycling Facilities Regulations 2015
- The Single Use Carrier Bags Charge (Fixed Penalty Notices and Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Single Use Carrier Bags Charges (England) Order 2015
- The Single Use Carrier Bags Charges (England) Order 2015
- The smart money
- The Smoke Control Areas (Authorised Fuels) (Scotland) Revocation Regulations 2016
- The Smoke Control Areas (Authorised Fuels) (Wales) Regulations 2015
- The Smoke Control Areas (Exempted Fireplaces) (England) Order 2015
- The Smoke Control Areas (Exempted Fireplaces) (Scotland) Revocation Order 2016
- The Smoke Control Areas (Exempted Fireplaces) (Wales) Order 2015
- The Smoke Control Areas NI Regulations 2014
- The Smoke Control Areas Regs (NI)
- The Smoke Control Areas Regulations
- The Smoke Control Areas Regulations
- The Smoke Control Areas Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2014
- The Smoke Control Areas Regulations 2014
- The Social Fund Cold Weather Payments (General) Amendment Regulations 2015
- The Solway Tweed River Basin District Directions
- The Solway Tweed River Basin District Directions
- The South Arran Marine Conservation Order 2014 (Urgent Continuation) Order 2015
- The South Hook Combined Heat and Power Plant Order
- The spoils of war
- The state of EIA practice in the UK
- The state of freight
- The state of renewable energy
- The state of the parties
- The Storage of Carbon Dioxide (Access to Infrastructure) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Storage of Carbon Dioxide (Licensing etc.) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Sulphur Content of Certain Liquid Fuels Directive (EU) 2016/802
- The Sulphur Content of Liquid Fuels
- The Sulphur Content of Liquid Fuels Regulations
- The Sulphur Content of Liquid Fuels Regulations
- The Surface Waters and Water Resources (Miscellaneous Revocations) Regulations 2015
- The Swansea Bay Tidal Generating Station (Correction) Order 2015
- The Swansea Bay Tidal Generating Station Order 2015
- The Territorial Sea (Baselines) Order 2014
- The tide is high
- The tide is turning for turtles
- The time is now
- The timing of EIA screening
- The Town and Country Planning (Appeals) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (Brownfield Land Register) Regulations 2017
- The Town and Country Planning (Compensation) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Town and Country Planning (Determination of Appeals by Appointed Persons) (Prescribed Classes) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2017
- The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Wales) Regulations 2016
- The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Wales) Regulations 2017
- The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017
- The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (England) Order 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2016
- The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2017
- The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2016b
- The Town and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances Inquiry Session Procedure) (Scotland) Rules 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (Historic Environment Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (Local Development Plan) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (Miscellaneous Amendments and Transitional Saving Provision) (Scotland) Order 2016
- The Town and Country Planning (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (Operation Stack) Special Development (Amendment) Order 2016
- The Town and Country Planning (Permission in Principle) Order 2017
- The Town and Country Planning (Referrals and Appeals) (Written Representations Procedure) (Wales) Regulations 2015
- The Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Amendment Order 2011
- The Town and Country Planning (Trees) (Amendment) (Wales) Regulations 2017
- The Town and Country Planning Order
- The Town and Country Planning Order
- The Town and Country Planning Order
- The Town and Country Planning Regulations
- The Town and Country Planning Regulations
- The Town and Country Planning Regulations
- The Trade in Animals and Related Products Regulations
- The Transport and Works (Scotland) Act 2007 (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017
- The Transport and Works (Scotland) Act 2007 (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017
- The travel diaries
- The true cost of retirement
- The UK Taps Into Geothermal
- The UN climate agreement and Donald Trump
- The Unauthorised Deposit of Waste (Fixed Penalties) Regulations 2016
- The Value of Collaboration for Corporate Sustainability Outcomes
- The Value of Environmental Auditing: IEMA Senior Management Briefing
- The value of everything
- The value of everything
- The view from above
- The voluntary approach
- The waiting game
- The Wales Act 2017
- The war on waste
- The Waste (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Waste (Fees and Charges) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Waste (Fees and Charges) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Waste (Meaning of Hazardous Waste and European Waste Catalogue) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- The Waste (Meaning of Recovery) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Wales) Regulations 2016
- The Waste Batteries and Accumulators (Amendment) Regulations 2015
- The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations
- The Waste Management Licensing (Amendment No. 2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Waste Management Licensing (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Waste Management Licensing (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Waste Management Licensing (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016
- The Waste Management Licensing (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2016
- The Waste Management Licensing Regulations
- The Water Act 2014
- The Water Act 2014 (Commencement No. 2 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2014
- The Water Act 2014 (Commencement No. 3 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2015
- The Water Act 2014 (Commencement No. 4 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2015
- The Water Act 2014 (Commencement No. 4 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2015
- The Water Act 2014 (Commencement No. 5 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2015
- The Water Act 2014 (Commencement No. 6, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2016
- The Water Act 2014 (Commencement No. 7 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2016
- The Water Act 2014 (Commencement No.2) (Scotland) Order 2016
- The Water Act 2014 (Consequential Amendments etc.) Order 2017
- The Water Act Order
- The Water and Sewerage Services (2006 Order) (Commencement No.4) Order (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Water and Sewerage Services (2006 Order) (Commencement No.4) Order (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Water and Sewerage Services Act (Northern Ireland) 2016
- The Water Environment (Amendment of Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990: Contaminated Land) (Scotland) Regulations 2016
- The Water Environment (Amendment of Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990: Contaminated Land) (Scotland) Regulations 2016
- The Water Environment (Relevant Enactments and Designation of Responsible Authorities and Functions) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2015
- The Water Environment (Remedial Measures) (Scotland) Regulations 2016
- The Water Environment (Shellfish Water Protected Areas: Designation) (Scotland) Order 2016
- The Water Environment (Shellfish Water Protected Areas: Designation) (Scotland) Order 2016
- The Water Environment (Shellfish Water Protected Areas: Designation) (Scotland) Order 2016
- The Water Environment (Water Framework Directive) (England and Wales) Regulations 2003
- The Water Environment (Water Framework Directive) (England and Wales) Regulations 2017
- The Water Environment (Water Framework Directive) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017
- The Water Environment and Water Services (Scotland) Act 2003
- The water footprint: water in the supply chain
- The Water Framework Directive (Classification, Priority Substances and Shellfish Waters) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Water Framework Directive (Priority Substances and Classification) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Water Industry (Undertakers Wholly or Mainly in Wales) (Information about Non-owner Occupiers) Regulations 2014
- The Water Quality and Supply (Fees) Order 2016
- The Water Resources (Control of Pollution) (Oil Storage) (Wales) Regulations 2016
- The Water Resources (Environmental Impact Assessment) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2017
- The Water Resources (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017
- The Water Resources (Scotland) Act 2013 (Commencement No. 3) Order 2016
- The Water Supply (Water Quality) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015
- The Water Supply (Water Quality) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2016
- The Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2016
- The Water, Animals, Marine Pollution and Environmental Protection (Miscellaneous Revocations) Order 2015
- The way of water
- The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015
- The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 (Commencement No. 2) Order 2016
- The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 (Commencement No. 2) Order 2016
- The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 (Commencement) Order 2015
- The Welsh National Marine Plan: A positive transition
- The Wester Ross Nature Conservation Marine Protected Area Order 2014
- The White Moss Landfill Order 2015
- The Wildlife and Countryside (Registration, Ringing and Marking of Certain Captive Birds) (England) Regulations 2015
- The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2016
- The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedule 9) (Wales) Order 2015
- The wood from the trees
- The year ahead
- The year ahead for environmental legislation
- The year in focus
- The year of engagement
- The year of opportunity
- The young pretenders
- The ‘ins’ and the ‘outs’
- There's a welcome in the regions
- Thinking outside the box
- Third of asset managers still ignoring climate change
- Third of UK emission cuts require public behavioural change, Lords finds
- Third-party audits: are they worth it?
- Thirsty business for data centres
- Thirsty work - managing water
- This month's successful members
- This month's successful members
- This year's 'Earth Overshoot Day' the earliest on record
- Thousands of air pollution-linked deaths would be cut if UK hit cycling targets
- Thousands of tonnes of e-waste sent to Nigeria illegally each year
- Thousands of UK churches switch to renewables
- Threat of biomass
- Three firms fined for illegal waste
- Three in four major companies linking carbon targets to executive pay
- Three in four pension schemes to have net-zero plans
- Three in four UK adults worried about impact of ‘climateflation’ on bills
- Three in four UK businesses feel threatened by climate crisis
- Three quarters of companies believe modern slavery likely in their supply chains
- Three steps to a green Brexit
- Three steps to decarbonisation
- Three-quarters of global GHG emissions covered by targets
- Threefold increase in Antarctic ice melting recorded
- Thriving in the virtual workplace
- Tidal stream energy could boost UK economy by £1.4bn
- Tidal stream energy could boost UK economy by £1.4bn
- Tim Balcon: Turning plans into action
- Timber and Timber Products (Market) Regs 2013
- Timber licensing deal struck
- Timber sourcing policy unclear
- Timber: A supporting role for sustainability
- Time for a rethink
- Time for a rethink?
- Time is running out for action on climate change, scientists warn global leaders
- Time is running out to act on climate change, IPCC says
- Time running out for EU environmental acquis transposition into UK law
- Time to be bold
- Time to book your IEMA conference place
- Time to hire
- Time to speak up!
- Time to stop subsidising fossil fuels
- Time to update your member details
- Time to wave goodbye?
- Tired traditions of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy
- To what extent are EIAs influenced by SEAs?
- Tokyo named smartest city
- Tom Pashby considers who should control our precious water resources
- Tom Pashby reports on the complexities of net zero
- Tony Juniper named SocEnv president
- Tool aims to make environmental reporting mainstream
- Top 100 sustainable solutions
- Top brands commit to improve water efficiency
- Top clothing firms commit to science-based climate targets
- Top food and drink firms join forces to tackle plastic pollution
- Top graduate scoops IEMA award
- Top graduate scoops £2k IEMA prize
- Top management key to sustainability success
- Top tips for future environmentalists
- Top UK pension fund to sack managers that ignore climate risks
- Tories ally with climate sceptic Democratic Unionist Party
- Tories pledge new environmental regulator for shale gas
- Tories pledge to end onshore wind branded "breathtakingly illogical" by sector
- Tory group argues for early end to coal
- Tory MEP to lead ETS reforms
- Tory MPs call for action on resources
- Total and Google develop 'Solar Mapper'
- Tougher CO2 targets needed say businesses
- Tougher EU standards needed for offshore drilling
- Tougher NOx tests urged
- Tougher WEEE targets on horizon for EU
- Tourism responsible for 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions
- Towards an equitable future
- Town & Country Planning (Adverts) (Scot) Amend Regs 2013
- Town & Country Planning (Amend) (Wales) Order 2012
- Town & Country Planning (Appeals) (Scot) Regs 2013
- Town & Country Planning (Fees) (Eng) (Amend) Regs 2013
- Town & Country Planning (Fees) (Eng) Regs 2014
- Town & Country Planning (Fees) (Scot) Regs 2013
- Town & Country Planning (Fees) Regs 2012
- Town & Country Planning (Fish Farming) (Scot) Regs 2013
- Town & Country Planning (Hazardous Substances) (Scot) Amend Regs 2014
- Town & Country Planning (Procedure) (Scot) Regs 2013
- Town & Country Planning (Procedure) (Scot) Regs 2013
- Town & Country Planning (Procedure) Order 2013
- Town & Country Planning (Revocations) Regs 2014
- Town & Country Planning (s.62A) (Eng) (Amend) Order 2013
- Town & Country Planning (Tree Preservation) (Scotland)
- Town & Country Planning General (Amend) (Eng) Regs 2013
- Town and Country Planning (EIA) (Scot) Regs 2011
- Town and Country Planning (EIA) Regs 2011
- Town and Country Planning (EIA) Regs 2011
- Town and Country Planning (Eng) (Amend) Regs
- Town and Country Planning Order
- Town and Country Planning Order
- Town and Country Planning Order & Regs 2011
- Town and Country Planning Order (Scotland)
- Town and Country Planning Regs (Scot) 2012
- Town and Country Planning Regs (Wales) 2012
- Town and Country Planning Regs Scotland
- Toyota and Ford collaborate on hybrid engine
- Toyota named best green brand
- Tracking EU & US pollution data
- Trade bodies undermining sustainability policies of their members
- Trade in Animals (Amendment) Regs (NI) 2014
- Trade unions push for involvement in low carbon transition
- Traffic app scoops sustainable city award
- Trafficking crackdown
- Trago Mills fined £10k for sewage offences
- Trago Mills fined £185k for dumping waste
- Trainers identify need for sustainability solutions
- Training at IEMA
- Training dates - 2018
- Training focus - Collective action
- Training focus - Winter 2012
- Training focus: 21st century workers
- Training focus: All together now
- Training focus: All together now
- Training focus: Building a global training platform
- Training focus: Charting a new course
- Training focus: Continuing development
- Training focus: Find the right path
- Training focus: Getting ahead of the pack
- Training focus: Making the right choice
- Training focus: Mapping the profession
- Training focus: MOOCs move up the agenda
- Training focus: Online testing
- Training focus: Stepping up the standard
- Training up at Tata Steel
- Transatlantic trade deal could weaken environmental regulations
- TRANSFORM exclusive - Mary Robinson’s feminist fight for climate justice
- Transform helps Tree Aid smash funding target
- TRANSFORM is going naked for World Environment Day 2018
- TRANSFORM joins forces with TREE AID
- TRANSFORM Oct/Nov Issue - Digital page-turner
- Transforming plastic waste could reduce ocean pollution
- Transforming the world to sustainability - digital campaign
- Transfrontier Shipment of Waste (Amend) Regs 2014
- Transition: Rapid-fire change
- Transparency cuts firms' energy use
- Transparency drives software procurement
- Transparency in supply chains – modern slavery
- Transparency is best policy
- Transparency is good - isn't it?
- Transparency of renewable electricity to be boosted by label
- Transparent law making
- Transport disruption coming
- Transport firms put cost before sustainability
- Transport firms working in France must report carbon
- Transport for London stands ground on air quality claims
- Transport fuel
- Transport mitigation in EIA
- Transport today: The cycling diaries
- Transport: are you being served?
- Transport: Fleet of footprint
- Treasury criticised over environmental budgets
- Treasury mulls natural capital
- Treasury must toe the line on renewables
- Tree planting: Twigging the benefits
- Tree-planting - a panacea for global warming or not?
- Triple spending on low-carbon energy, says IEA
- Troubled transition
- Troubled waters
- Trump plans cuts to EPA
- Truss confirms flood review
- Truss replaces Paterson at Defra
- Trust in sustainability reporting hits record high
- Truth to power
- Trying something new
- Tunnel vision
- Turbines or carbon capture?
- Turbulent times
- Turning off the tap: What does the new UN plastic resolution intend to achieve?
- Turning staff on to switching off
- Turning the energy tide
- Turning the tide on inequality
- Turning the tide on ocean action
- Turning words into action in EIA
- Tweet your way to the top
- Two billion people face exposure to ‘dangerous heat’ by 2100, study finds
- Two CCS projects go forward to next stage
- Two energy generators fined £39 million for energy efficiency failures
- Two in three major UK companies to report climate risks in 2019
- Two major climate heating records broken, UN and Met Office announce
- Two more additions to the EIA Quality Mark scheme
- Two solar companies in administration
- Two-fifths of businesses worldwide still ignoring SDGs
- Two-fifths of Chinese coal plants losing money
- Two-thirds of global population recognise climate emergency
- Two-thirds of SMEs fear they lack skills to tackle climate crisis
- Two-thirds of UK firms hit by bad weather
- Two-thirds of UK public support restricting air travel to tackle climate change
- Two-thirds of UK savers want pensions to tackle climate change
- Two-thirds of world’s largest food companies now tackling waste
- Uber to go fully electric in London by 2025
- UK
- UK
- UK
- UK
- UK
- UK
- UK
- UK
- UK achieves record-breaking cut in carbon intensity
- UK air pollution far worse than previously thought
- UK air quality improvements in 2011
- UK and EU reduce greenhouse-gas emissions
- UK and France lead G7 transition to sustainable energy systems
- UK architects declare environment and climate emergency
- UK backs Rio+20 deforestation initiative
- UK better in EU, say environmental lawyers and campaigners
- UK breaks renewable energy records
- UK Business Biodiversity Forum launched
- UK businesses positive about their role achieving SDGs
- UK businesses unprepared for net-zero transition
- UK carbon budget in line with Paris agreement, advisers say
- UK carbon budgets at risk
- UK carbon emissions down in 2016
- UK carbon footprint rises
- UK carbon intensity falls 4.8%
- UK cash fights climate change effects
- UK CCS pilot wins EU grant
- UK CCS plants race for EU funds
- UK citizens' assembly on climate change goes online
- UK citizens' assembly on climate change prepares for first meeting
- UK cleans up rivers
- UK climate action disproportionately focused on cities, councils warn
- UK climate change targets should mirror those in Scotland, says SNP
- UK climate policy: For the long haul
- UK clothing initiative named global leader
- UK coal reserves sufficient for next six years
- UK commits to zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
- UK could be carbon neutral by 2050 with CO2 removal technology
- UK could be world leader in tidal energy, review concludes
- UK credit export agency launches debt help for climate shocks
- UK criticised for approving pesticide that harms bees and pollinators
- UK cuts power sector emissions faster than any other country
- UK decarbonsing at fastest rate in G20
- UK decouples GDP and GHGs
- UK defers tackling CO2 from international transport
- UK dependent on renewables to cut CO2
- UK doubles international climate change aid
- UK doubles support for plastic recycling in poor nations
- UK ecosystems services under threat
- UK ecosystems undervalued and weakening
- UK edges closer towards coal-free summers
- UK electricity generation falls to lowest level since 1994
- UK emissions already outstrip Rwanda's annual total for 2020 – Oxfam
- UK emissions down ... and up
- UK Emissions Trading Scheme ruled lawful
- UK energy bills frozen for two years
- UK energy sector must fill 400,000 jobs to hit net zero target
- UK energy transition creating 'worrying' regional divides
- UK enjoys record year for heat pump installations
- UK enjoys ‘greenest ever’ summer
- UK enjoys ‘greenest year ever’ with 13 clean energy records broken in 2017
- UK enters top ten global ranking for clean electricity
- UK environment sector bucks economic trend
- UK examines viability of hydrogen cars
- UK exporting more e-waste to poor countries than any other EU nation
- UK exports renewable technologies and expertise
- UK faces legal action over European law failings
- UK faces massive fines over sewage failures
- UK facing green skills gap of 200,000 workers
- UK facing huge shortfall in heat pump engineers
- UK failing on air quality, water and marine conservation, commission says
- UK failing renewables target
- UK fails to make producers pay for waste
- UK farmers slam their portrayal as 'enemies of the environment'
- UK farmers to be paid to protect environment
- UK farmers warn of threat to food supply post-Brexit
- UK finance sector exposed as major backer of carbon emissions
- UK firms face 20% hike in energy bills
- UK firms face fines for fuelling illegal deforestation
- UK firms must comply with EU chemicals laws, following Brexit vote
- UK first to issue free carbon credits to airlines
- UK food and drinks sector saves £2m in water costs
- UK food security and sustainability after Brexit
- UK food security at risk
- UK food waste "unacceptably high", MPs say
- UK forecast to breach its carbon budgets
- UK fossil fuel industry responsible for £44bn in damage every year
- UK generates 30% of electricity from renewables
- UK GHG emissions falling again
- UK GHG emissions rose in 2010
- UK given commodities price warning
- UK given resource warning
- UK given three months to tackle air pollution
- UK government accused of attempting to relax sewage rules ‘through the backdoor’
- UK government announces Future Homes Standard
- UK government commits to 2050 net zero emissions target
- UK government confirms mandatory TCFD rules
- UK government confirms new Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
- UK government ends support for fracking
- UK government facing legal action over post-Brexit environmental law
- UK government falling ‘far short’ on environmental improvement, watchdog warns
- UK government has 'no plan' for net-zero emissions, MPs warn
- UK government notice - petroleum exploration
- UK government notice 2014/C 188/04
- UK government plans ban on plastic straws
- UK government plans to tackle illegal air pollution ‘lack urgency’
- UK government pledges over £5bn for flood protection
- UK government proposes ban on ivory sales
- UK government publishes Clean Growth Strategy
- UK government publishes climate-focused education strategy
- UK government publishes Energy Security Strategy
- UK government publishes Energy White Paper
- UK government publishes third climate change risk assessment
- UK government rejects sustainability advice for 'fast fashion' industry
- UK government seeks CCC advice on net zero emissions target
- UK government sets out plans for legally-binding environmental targets
- UK government spending unable to deliver climate promises, WWF warns
- UK government suffers setback on plans for fossil fuel expansion
- UK government taken to court over Net Zero Strategy
- UK government to relax pollution rules to boost house building
- UK government told to double climate action investment
- UK government unlikely to deliver 'green Brexit', report finds
- UK government unveils 'autumn statement for growth'
- UK government unveils 25-year Environment Plan
- UK government unveils new Fisheries Bill
- UK government unveils new modern slavery rules
- UK government unveils plans for digital waste tracking
- UK government unveils Resources and Waste Strategy
- UK government unveils third National Adaptation Programme
- UK government unveils transport decarbonisation plan
- UK government unveils world-leading climate target
- UK government urged to ban diesel lorries by 2040
- UK government urged to empower local authorities to hit net-zero emissions
- UK government urged to introduce Sustainable Economy Act
- UK government urged to publish Heat and Buildings Strategy within a month
- UK government warned of legal action for ignoring climate watchdog
- UK government yet to spend one-third of funding for housing retrofits
- UK government's Net Zero Strategy deemed 'unlawful'
- UK green economy enjoys revenue boost
- UK green economy grows 5%
- UK green jobs set to offer better salaries than high-carbon roles
- UK greenhouse-gases fall 2.4% in 2013
- UK guidance
- UK Guidance
- UK Guidance
- UK Guidance
- UK has breached EU air rules, admits Defra
- UK has coal-free day
- UK heading for green skills shortage, business leaders warn
- UK homes face fines for incorrect recycling
- UK homes threatening climate targets
- UK homes throw away 100bn pieces of plastic a year
- UK homes to be guaranteed payment for solar energy
- UK imposes most ETS fines
- UK industry could cut energy bills by £540m through clean tech
- UK industry set to miss 2050 net-zero goal
- UK infrastructure at risk
- UK Infrastructure Bank publishes green investment plans
- UK infrastructure must adapt to climate change
- UK invests £1.25m to inspire ecodesigns
- UK is breaking EU air quality rules
- UK jewellers still fail reporting standards
- UK joins Carbon Neutrality Coalition
- UK lacks clear plan for environmental targets, NAO warns
- UK lagging far behind G7 peers for green job creation
- UK lagging on commercial green building
- UK lagging on renewables
- UK lags behind on 16001
- UK lags on remanufacturing
- UK launches 'biggest electricity market reform in a generation'
- UK leading the way on carbon taxes
- UK leads on construction aggregates recycling
- UK leads on energy efficiency
- UK leads the world in clean growth
- UK leads worldwide transition away from coal
- UK losing £4.3bn in green growth to European rivals, CBI warns
- UK marine energy worth billions
- UK mayors call for 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles
- UK MPs back shale gas
- UK must consider embodied CO2
- UK must consider GHGs of imports
- UK must exceed EU on resource efficiency post-Brexit
- UK must reduce car travel by at least a fifth to meet Paris goals – report
- UK must save four times more CO2
- UK needs billions to meet 2050 climate targets
- UK Net Zero Business Census launched
- UK not on track to deliver net zero, CCC warns
- UK off track for net zero by 2030, CCC warns
- UK offsetting assurance scheme to close
- UK organisations scoop EMAS awards
- UK parliament declares climate emergency
- UK pension schemes ignoring climate change responsibilities
- UK pensions urged to target net-zero emissions ahead of COP26
- UK performance on climate change average, study finds
- UK performance on climate change average, study finds
- UK performing well on less than a quarter of UN’s SDG targets
- UK planning world’s first ‘net zero carbon’ heavy industry hub
- UK plastic recycling data ‘cannot be trusted’
- UK plastic waste set to rise 20% by 2030
- UK plastics recycling needs boost, trade body says
- UK pledge to support microgeneration
- UK public backs strong action on plastic packaging
- UK public confused by petrol car phase out and EV costs
- UK public distrusting of world leaders’ ability to deliver
- UK public increasingly confused by recycling
- UK public more concerned about climate change than Brexit
- UK public remains supportive of climate action, but cost fears rising
- UK public remains supportive of net-zero target
- UK public wants more involvement in planning process, IEMA research finds
- UK public's biodiversity concerns
- UK pushes back ETS allowances auction
- UK ranked among world’s climate change leaders
- UK ranked fourth most attractive country for renewable energy investment
- UK ranked second-to-last for power flexibility in Europe
- UK ranks second in sustainable trade index
- UK ratifies agreement to tackle global warming
- UK reaping benefits of going green
- UK receives final warning from commission on air pollution
- UK receives renewable energy warning
- UK records fifth hottest year in 2017
- UK records sixth consecutive year of falling CO2 emissions
- UK referred to highest EU court over illegal air pollution
- UK renewables generation surpasses gas for first time
- UK renewables power ahead
- UK renewables power on
- UK renewables target is barrier to decarbonisation
- UK retailers halve carbon emissions
- UK retailers join forces to deliver net-zero emissions
- UK retailers meet emission reduction targets two years early
- UK risks missing EU landfill targets
- UK risks missing out on £230bn without new industrial strategy
- UK rivers healthier, but more must be done
- UK set 37% emissions reduction target
- UK set for first solar-powered cathedral
- UK set to miss fourth and fifth carbon budgets
- UK set to miss net zero emissions target
- UK set to miss ‘30 by 30’ nature targets, peers warn
- UK sets out climate adaptation approach ahead of COP26
- UK should introduce energy efficiency FIT
- UK slips down sustainable energy table
- UK solar capacity must treble by 2030 to align with net-zero target
- UK solar could be cheaper than fossil fuels by 2020
- UK solar PV boomed in 2015 but industry warns of steep job losses
- UK spends twice as much supporting fossil fuels abroad than it does renewables
- UK supply chain doing well
- UK support for foreign oil and gas a “staggering hypocrisy”
- UK sustainability health check shows some signs of recovery, but the environment remains in poor state
- UK to bust carbon budgets, warns CCC
- UK to generate more energy from clean sources than fossil fuels this year
- UK to impose mandatory GHG reporting
- UK to introduce green number plates for EVs
- UK to introduce ‘one of the world’s toughest’ ivory bans
- UK to scrap 341 environmental laws in Brexit cull
- UK to spend £3bn of climate finance on nature support
- UK tops EU resource league
- UK tops global decarbonisation ranking
- UK university turns campus into smart energy lab
- UK unveils plans for new Emissions Trading System
- UK votes to take 14001 to DIS
- UK wants 'substantial reform' of ETS
- UK wide legislation
- UK will meet third carbon budget, says Decc
- UK won't call for ban on Arctic drilling
- UK's carbon footprint gets bigger
- UK's carbon footprint shrinks 7%
- UK's CO2 output up 20% in 2009
- UK's end to coal power brought forward to 2024
- UK's extended producer responsibility scheme delayed by one year
- UK's failed energy efficiency policies need urgent reform, says watchdog
- UK's leadership on climate change at risk, says Gore
- UK's long-term CO2 targets at risk
- UK's new Clean Air Strategy goes 'far beyond' EU standards
- UK-Iceland agree geothermal partnership
- UK-Wide Guidance
- UK-wide guidance
- UKAS to launch Green Deal pilot
- UKELA concern over guidance
- Ukraine sets out environmental cost of Russian invasion
- UK’s CCUS strategy based on outdated assumptions, government warned
- UK’s climate adaptation plans falling ‘far short’, CCC warns
- UK’s green skills gap undermining net-zero target
- UK’s largest pension funds questioned over climate change risks
- UK’s net-zero economy grows by 9%
- UK’s net-zero economy worth over £70bn, study finds
- UK’s shift to hydrogen energy could see sharp rise in bills, government warned
- Ultra low-emission zone for London by 2020
- Ultra-low emission vehicles
- UN body seeks to halt Hinkley
- UN body warns on consumption rise
- UN calls for more controls on chemicals
- UN calls for ‘peace pact with nature’ at COP15
- UN plastic treaty ‘most significant since Paris’
- UN publishes plan to decarbonise built environment
- UN report reveals growing inequality
- UN slaps UK’s wrists over Hinkley Point
- UN slaps UK’s wrists over Hinkley Point
- UN to set resilience goals
- UN warns a million species threatened with extinction
- UN warns of land-use crisis
- Uncertain future for EIA
- Uncertainty over 14001
- Uncertainty over 14001
- Uncertainty rules the waves
- Under attack
- Under investment in flood defences is storing up costs and risks
- Under surveillance
- Under the weather
- Understanding biodiversity net gain
- Understanding cultural heritage in EIA
- Understanding the FIT scheme
- Understanding the Modern Slavery Act
- Undervaluing ecosystems could cost billions
- UNEP launches learning tool to reduce risks of disasters
- Unilever achieves 100% renewable electricity
- Unilever cuts 1 million tonnes of CO2
- Unilever factories to be 'zero waste' by 2015
- Unilever launches €1bn climate and nature fund
- Unilever living up to its 2020 commitments
- Unilever to make self-cleaning surfaces a reality
- Unilever unveils 'Future Foods' strategy
- Union body highlights low-carbon jobs opportunity
- Unions call for cross-party commission to deliver 'just transition' for workers
- United Utilities fined £145k for sewage offences
- United Utilities fined £666,000 over human sewage leak
- Uniting for a common purpose
- Uniting one billion voices
- Universities failing CO2 test
- Universities likely to miss CO2 targets, poll reveals
- Universities off course on reducing CO2
- Universities set to flunk carbon targets
- Universities win £11m for CO2 cutting projects
- University leads call to action on natural capital
- University of Derby
- University of Hertfordshire
- University of Hull and 99p Stores fined for CRC breaches
- Unleashing UK business potential
- Unlocking sustainable futures: helping SMEs embrace transition planning
- Unlocking the grid
- Unsustainable firms risk being left behind
- Untapped potential: the importance of preserving plant life
- Unwrapping businesses
- Unwrapping sustainability at Nestlé
- Unwrapping sustainability at Nestlé
- Up in the air - the impact of the IED
- Up on the roof: adapting to climate change
- Upcoming digital environmental assessment primer
- Update on changes to Full membership
- Update on transposing the EIA Directive by IEMA’s Josh Fothergill
- Update on transposing the EIA Directive with IEMA’s Josh Fothergill
- Update your contact details
- Update your details
- Update your membership record
- Updated advice on non-technical summaries
- Updated guidance on transboundary assessments
- Updated standard permits guidance
- Updated: Business leaders urge government to overhaul energy efficiency policies
- Updated: Carbon price may hamper low-CO2 energy
- Updated: CIWEM calls for incentives to cut CO2
- Updated: Councils failing to promote sustainable travel
- Updated: DECC confirms CO2 rises across UK
- Updated: DECC outlines simplified carbon reduction scheme
- Updated: DECC to fight solar case verdict
- Updated: EU commits 20% of budget to green policies
- Updated: EU court rules on costs of planning challenges
- Updated: EU e-waste recycling targets enforced
- Updated: EU to ban pesticide linked to bee decline
- Updated: Exxon fined millions over GHG reporting error
- Updated: FDs fail to see benefits of GHG reporting
- Updated: Fines for environment offences ramped up
- Updated: Heavy industry to make millions from EU ETS
- Updated: Industrial pollution at record low
- Updated: ISO calls for opinions on 14001 revision
- Updated: MEPs approve new GHG reporting rules
- Updated: Monitoring mileage could save £1bn
- Updated: Rising imports see UK GHGs jump 10%
- Updated: Spelman shuffled out of Defra
- Updates on the ever-evolving world of environmental legislation
- Updates on the ever-evolving world of environmental legislation: Pollution and a post-Brexit climbdown
- Updates to traffic and movement assessment advice
- Updating your CPD record
- Updating your details with IEMA
- Upper membership levels attract higher pay
- Upping the ante on businesses reporting on nature
- Upskilling for a sustainable future
- Urban areas cover 9% of England
- Urban extension legal challenge rejected
- Urban oases: the importance of green space
- Urgent action needed to address climate change risks
- US aims to clean up power
- US and China ratify Paris treaty
- US and Chinese cities make climate change pledge
- US and Chinese leaders pledge action on greenhouse gases
- US and Saudi Arabia block geoengineering proposals
- US announces energy standards
- US clean energy workforce grows by almost 4%
- US continues to sue BP, despite $7.8bn payout
- US government bans new BP contracts
- US green economy shows strong growth
- US insurance commissioner rejects calls for climate-related financial disclosures
- US insurers slammed for investing $90bn in coal
- US interest in EMAS
- US military prepares for climate fight
- US oil majors 'way behind' Europeans in energy transition
- US regulator agrees settlements
- US regulator publishes draft plans for mandatory climate risk disclosures
- US Senate passes landmark climate package
- US to provide nearly two-thirds of world's new oil and gas
- US turns off low-energy light bulbs
- US-China trade war sees share value of world’s greenest companies trail fossil fuel firms
- Use of 50001 a ‘slow burner’
- Use your influence at this month's Royal Charter EGM
- Using a Grampian condition to protect birds from wind farms
- Using EU waste hierarchy
- Using GHG data with confidence
- Using parameters in planning applications
- Using the Rochdale Envelope
- Using your EMS to cut GHGs
- Value of standards measured
- Value of untapped resources revealed
- Valuing ecosystems key to food security
- Valuing ecosystems key to global food security
- Valuing nature with the NEWP
- Valuing the intangible
- Valuing wellbeing
- Vast majority of MPs in the dark about onshore wind costs
- Vast majority of SMEs want more help with sustainability goals
- Vast majority of world’s oceans damaged by humans
- Vast upskilling needed to deliver climate ambition
- VAT increase on solar a ‘killer blow’ to industry
- VAT on energy-saving products
- Vehicle emissions
- Vella seeks to reassure nature campaigners
- Verified photomontage illustrations in LVIAs
- Very little green in the Queen's speech
- Very little wiggle room
- Vestas plans offshore turbine factory in Kent
- Vestas to develop wind turbines for North Sea
- Vestas' UK factory reliant on more orders
- VIDEO: Q&A with Tim Balcon
- Viewpoint >> Our changing role
- Virgin Atlantic to trial recycled jet fuel
- Virtual awards, real success
- Vision 2020 roadshow update
- Vision 2020: powered by the members
- Vision essential to drive UK marine power sector
- Vision of cities to come
- Vital ecosystems being damaged by water use
- Viva la revolución
- VOCs Regulations 2012
- Vodafone makes energy savings worth £10m
- Voluntary agreements or binding regulation?
- Voluntary schemes not an alternative to regulation
- Volunteers required to road test new standard for Full members
- Volunteers sought for steering group
- Volvo to be fully electric by 2030
- WAG halts power station over marine life fears
- Wales
- Wales backs environment law
- Wales consults on amended EIA directive
- Wales leads the four nations on recycling, but England is top of the renewables league
- Wales looks to marine power for low-CO2 future
- Wales needs adaptation plans
- Wales on track to meet recycling target
- Wales revises EIA laws
- Wales sets out plan for sustainable future
- Wales: the new home of sustainability?
- Walgreens Boots Alliance slashes emissions and waste
- Walking on the wild side of the law
- Walmart to sell reusable bags at checkouts for first time
- Want to showcase your career in the environmentalist?
- War of words breaks out over shale gas
- Warm Home Discount (Amend) Regs 2014
- Warming is 'unequivocal' confirms IPCC
- Warning of eleventh hour chaos at UN climate talks
- Warning of ‘silent spring’ for wildlife
- Warnings of increased UK flooding as a result of climate change
- Warnings over ammonia emissions
- Warnings over NPPF on World Habitat Day
- Waste & Contaminated Land Order (NI) 2011
- Waste & Emissions Trading Act 2003 Regs 2013
- Waste & Emissions Trading Regs 2011
- Waste (Amend) (No. 3) Order (NI) 2013
- Waste (Amendment) Regs (NI) 2013
- Waste (England and Wales) Regs 2011
- Waste (Fees & Charges) (Amend) Regs (NI) 2012
- Waste (Fees) (Amendment) Regs (NI) 2011
- Waste (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Wales) Regs 2011
- Waste (Recyclate Quality) (Scotland) Regulations 2015
- Waste (Scotland) Regulations 2012
- Waste activities in UK’s North East rack up costs of £750,000
- Waste advice panel closed
- Waste and Contaminated Land (Amend) Ord (NI) 2013
- Waste company fined £16,000 for fly infestation and permit breach
- Waste company fined £1m for a series of offences
- Waste company fined £1m for a series of offences
- Waste company loses permit appeal
- Waste crime costs surge by over 50% in just three years
- Waste crime ‘flourishing’ due to weak regulation, industry says
- Waste duties need enforcing
- Waste firms fined £112k for illegal dumping
- Waste industry calls for new 2025 recycling targets
- Waste management consultations launched
- Waste management in Brazil
- Waste management industry calls for end to EU recycling targets
- Waste Management Licensing (Scot) Regs 2011
- Waste Management Licensing Regs (NI) 2011
- Waste not, want not
- Waste not, want not
- Waste not, want not at TfL
- Waste Regs (Scot) 2011
- Waste resources
- Waste review lacks action
- Waste rules changed over separate collections
- Waste sector backs e-transfer notes
- Waste sector growing faster than the wider economy, report finds
- Waste sector seeks urgent meeting with Defra minister
- Waste targets too low, say MEPs
- Waste to wealth
- Waste tool
- Waste transfer failures lead to big fines
- Waste treatment blow
- Waste tyre mountain leads to prison
- Waste “career criminal” ordered to pay £2.1m
- Wasted Resources
- Watch and learn with TED’s back catalogue
- Watchdog barks at government record on environmental targets
- Watchdog critical of sustainability plans
- Water (Controlled Activities) (Scot) Amend Regs 2013
- Water (Prevention of Pollution) (Wales) Order 2011
- Water abstraction
- Water abstraction licences
- Water Act 2014
- Water Act 2014 (Commencement 1) Order
- Water Act Orders (Eng) (Wales) 2012
- Water and ecology neglected by facilities sector
- Water companies fail to hit environmental targets
- Water companies to plant 11 million trees by 2030
- Water company fined for two pollution offences in Devon
- Water company fined £220,000 for river pollution
- Water company fined £2m for polluting beaches
- Water company fined £426,000 for repeated sewage leaks
- Water company fined £4m for ‘catastrophic’ sewage leak
- Water company pays for environmental damage
- Water costs must rise to protect supply
- Water crises rated high risk
- Water efficiency crucial to UK's future
- Water Environment (Protected Areas) (Scot) Ord 2013
- Water Environment (River Basin Management) (Scot) Regs 2013
- Water Environment (Scot) Act 2003 (No 9) Order 2013
- Water Environment (Scot) Order 2011
- Water Environment (Scot) Regs 2011
- Water Environment (Shellfish Areas) (Scot) Order 2013
- Water Environment (Shellfish: Objectives) (Scot) Regs 2013
- Water firm fined £145k
- Water firm pays out almost £19k
- Water firms improve pollution performance
- Water firms pay for spills from blocked sewers
- Water firms urged to consider natural capital
- Water firms' performance 'disappointing', says Environment Agency
- Water Fluoridation (Consultation) Regs 2013
- Water Framework Directive compliance in EIA
- Water industry launches carbon neutrality project
- Water industry tackles supply issues
- Water industry targets net zero emissions by 2030
- Water is biggest UK risk
- Water lags behind CO2 in boardrooms
- Water pollution should be viewed as financial risk, investors warn
- Water quality
- Water Resources (Scot) Act 2013 (No.1) Order 2013
- Water Resources (Scotland) Act 2013
- Water risk a growing concern for companies and investors
- Water runs through EIA
- Water scarcity 'growing issue' in the EU
- Water scarcity may threaten global GDP
- Water sector plans could be greener
- Water shortages demand action
- Water Supply (Threshold Requirement) Regs 2011
- Water use must be decoupled from economic growth: UNEP
- Water, water everywhere
- Waterloo sunrise
- WBCSD urges better assurance of sustainability reports
- We all lose after the FIT changes
- Weather damage insurance claims hit record high
- Weather data
- Weathering the storm
- Weaving a brighter future
- Web exclusive: bringing women and the social sciences into the energy transition
- Web exclusive: Environmental Outcomes Reports consultation – more than meets the eye
- Webinar book club: Doughnut Economics
- Webinar on proposed changes to ISO 14001
- Webinar watch
- Webinar: ISO 14001 and PepsiCo
- Webinar: Top ESG Data Challenges Keeping Sustainability Professionals up at Night
- Webinars - December
- Website review: Natural capital business hub
- Website review: tochallengethethinking.co.uk
- WEEE
- WEEE 2014 plans confirmed
- WEEE amendment Regs
- WEEE fraudster ordered to pay back £1.3 million
- WEEE mountain growing
- WEEE Regulations
- WEEE Regulations 2013
- WEEE reuse protocols
- WEEE reuse standard welcomed
- WEEE targets met, batteries targets missed
- WEEE worth €3.6 billion by 2020
- Welcome to the hot seat
- Welcome to the new age of IEMA
- Wellbeing in buildings
- Welsh and Scottish green ministers confirmed
- Welsh environment bill aims to boost recycling
- Welsh environment body named
- Welsh government expands provision of fully-funded IEMA courses
- Welsh government mandates supply chain transparency on slavery
- Welsh minister pledge to support green growth
- Welsh recycling rates hit 49%
- Welsh stadium wins race to BS 8901
- Welsh sustainability strategy on target
- Wessex Water pays for polluting nature reserve
- Wessex Water scoops second Queen's award for sustainability
- Western floods highlight critical infrastructure risks
- Westerners choose sustainability over growth
- Westminster launch for IEMA campaign to bridge the sustainability skills gap
- WFD (Priority Substances) Regs (NI) 2012
- What a difference a year makes
- What about the waste?
- What are the chances?
- What can sustainability do for your business performance?
- What ecology can teach the finance sector
- What happened to political ambition?
- What is PAS 2080? Insights from chartered environmentalists, for everyone
- What is the purpose of EIA?
- What is the state of the profession?
- What lies ahead 2015
- What makes a professional?
- What other countries can learn from the UK’s Clean Growth Strategy
- What price environmental justice?
- What price nature? Looking at the NEWP
- What rubbish
- What to do with our waste food?
- What will a new UK environment act look like?
- What will COVID-19 mean for sustainable fashion?
- What would your sustainable city look like?
- What's in a word?
- What's on your plate? Agriculture, meat and carbon
- What's the EU done for us?
- What’s the state of the profession? You’ve had your say
- When EIA influences design - A case study
- When is a SEA required?
- When it's not just about winning...
- When less means more
- When size matters...thresholds for EIA screening
- When words do not wash
- Where does my planning chapter go?
- Where does the project end?
- Whitehall unveils next phase of habitat restoration
- Who is a 'competent' expert?
- Who is the environmentalist?
- Why choose direct debit?
- Why EIA needs EMS
- Why green graduates deliver business benefits
- Why is CPD important?
- Why science should guide corporate targets
- Why we can’t rely on technology as the sole solution to climate catastrophe
- Why we need a clean growth plan...now
- Why your green champions aren’t happy
- Widen the net
- Widespread misconceptions about climate change among the British public
- Wild West End
- Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 Order 2011
- Wildlife & Natural Env (Scot) Act 2011 Order 2011
- Wildlife & Natural Environment (Scot) Ord 2012
- Wildlife & Natural Environment (Scot) Order 2011
- Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scot) Orders
- Wildlife at risk
- Wildlife licensing reform worries ecologists
- Wildlife needs better protection
- Wildlife populations suffer massive decline in past 50 years
- Wilko signs UK Plastics Pact
- Will the UK run out of wind farm sites?
- Willing participants for waste commitments
- Wind energy prices hit record low
- Wind farm ecology studies failing to predict bat deaths
- Wind generates a third of UK electricity
- Wind key to economy, says PM