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http://www.lcca.co.uk/
Home The London Climate Change Agency was established as the primary delivery vehicle for reducing London's carbon dioxide emissions. The objective of
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the LCCA is to deliver projects that reduce greenhouse gas – mainly carbon dioxide - emissions from London in the sectors of energy, waste, water and transport. The LCCA plays a key role in delivering the Mayor's Climate Change Action Plan and the Mayor's Energy Strategy. The London Climate Change Agency has been established with the support of the following founders: BP, Lafarge, Legal & General, Sir Robert McAlpine, Johnson Matthey, and the City of London Corporation. The Agency is also being supported by the Rockefeller Brothers' Trust, KPMG, Greenpeace, The Climate Group, the Carbon Trust and the Energy Saving Trust. London Climate Change Agency Limited is a company wholly owned and controlled by the London Development Agency. Australian Broadcasting Company 'Catalyst' programme about Allan Jones and his work in tackling climate chan
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http://www.edie.net/news/index.asp?channel=0
Europe's new REACH regulations will have an impact far beyond the confines of the chemical companies, with manufacturers across the continent likely to
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be affected by the ripples of the rules. Pulsar's Quantum non-contacting ultrasonic pump controller is the most sophisticated self-contained control system yet developed for use in sites under risk of flooding and makes available to the operating company a level of functionality previously only available using a specially programmed PLC. K Poisoned catalysts, divitrified combustion tubes, and corroded UV lamps have been ongoing problems for total organic carbon (TOC) analyzers that run heavy salt matrices. Salt not only shortens instrument life, but also significantly increases required maintenance. Once an analyzer has been attacked
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http://society.guardian.co.uk/thecarbonquestion
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http://www.theiet.org/events/2008/saferclimate.cfm
About this event Engineering and technology have a major role to play in managing the risks and costs due to global climate change in an energy hungry
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world. Come and discuss with experts in the power sector the latest technology developments and initiatives. This will cover not only the main options for reducing green house gas emissions(GHG) but also steps for increasing our capability to cope with climate change. This event will advance the understanding and application of engineering & technology in the 21 st century to climate change and its challenges and opportunities. Delegates will benefit from a raised awareness of recent developments in technology and initiatives to mitigate and adapt to climate change. The seminar will provide a forum for the power industry to show how it is responding to the challenges of climate change and the technological and commercial opportunities that it presents. Who should attend? Target delegates will be from the power industry, including; Decisi
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http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/hadleycentre/
Climate Change is a global issue and the Met Office Hadley Centre is leading international research into what could happen under climate change, and the
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impacts on current and future generations. Climate change — what you need to know The scientific evidence is overwhelming — our climate is changing. These changes will affect all organisations — commercial and governmental, local and international. This Met Office climate change seminar focuses on the needs of professionals. It equips you with the knowledge of climate change you need to be able to make the best, most robust decisions for your organisation, informing its policies and safeguarding its future and reputation. The Eliasch Review An independent review which has reported to the Prime Minister on the role international finance could play in preserving global forests, to tackle climate change. Climate change in our world Agencies across Government have joined together to highlight the issues of climate change. See climate chang
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http://www.decc.gov.uk/
This site provides information about the Department and about the work we do. If your web browser supports RSS feeds, you can sign up to be kept informed
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http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/climatechange/adapt/index.htm
Downloads Adapting to climate change July 2008 the Government published "Adapting to Climate Change: a framework for action", which summarised the Government's
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Programme. Download: (PDF 2.75MB) The Earth's climate is changing. Rising global temperatures will bring changes in weather patterns, rising sea levels and increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather. We need to avoid making the problem worse, so cutting carbon emissions is a priority. But all of us - individuals, businesses, Government and public authorities - will also need to adapt our behaviour to respond to the challenges of climate change. Contact us if you can't find information you're looking for or if you would like to offer comments and suggestions for this section: adaptation@defra.gsi.gov.uk Page last modified: 24 July 2008 Page published: 24 July 2008
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