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Zimbabwe Prohibits sale of used women’s underwear.
Amateur photographers have until December 30 th to submit their entry to the ‘Nature in the Urban Jungle’ photography competition. The competition is being organised by the Environmental Science Association of Ireland.
Phil Hogan’s pledge to send Heads of Bill to the Oireachtas committee is “a good step forward.” As the Cabinet Committee on climate change meets today to review progress in 2011, Christian Aid, Friends of the Earth, Oxfam and Trocaire have welcomed modest progress in 2011 and are calling for more urgent action next year. Progress this year includes; the commitment to publishing a draft climate bill next year, another installment of Ireland’s climate finance commitment and statements that Ireland supports a “justice approach” to tackling climate change
John Haughton of Forest Friends hosts this weekly show on Near FM. Enviro covers topics of environmental interest.
Greenpeace is looking for three experienced climate campaigners (including one Deputy Unit Head) at Greenpeace International Deputy Unit Head, Climate Crisis Response campaigner Coal campaigner. Application deadline is the 15th of January. Please find more information using the links below: For internet the link for Deputy Unit Head C&E: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/about/jobs/Deputy-Unit-head-Climate–Energy-team/ For internet the link for Campaigner Crisis Response: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/about/jobs/Senior-Climate-Campaigner-Crisis-Response/ For internet the link for Campaigner Coal: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/about/jobs/Senior-Energy-Campaigner-Coal/
Green infrastructure can be an ecological corridor connecting two habitats to enhance species migration, a restored floodplain minimising the risk of flooding during extreme weather events or a piece of community woodland that improves the recreation and well-being of urban dwellers. A new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA) explores the concept of green infrastructure and mechanisms that could help integrate greener infrastructure into a range of policies. Click here to read more
Target group(s) Citizens, experts and practitioners in public authorities, business support organisations including business associations, Chambers of Commerce and other public and private agencies, consultancies, research institutes, small businesses (SMEs), trade unions, NGOs, workers’ and employers’ federations and all other relevant stakeholders involved or interested in the implementation of EU water policy. Period of consultation From 16.11.2011 to 08.02.2012 Objective of the consultation The European Commission wants to gather views and additional information on the possible introduction of EU wide measures related to water efficiency in buildings. The consultation offers an opportunity to all interested parties to express their views, to give their opinion on the identified policy options
Consultation period From 06/12/2011 to 07/02/2012 Target group(s) Public authorities, Member States authorities, private organisations, industry associations, SMEs, citizens, consumer organisations, trade unions, NGOs, environmental organisations, Consultancies.
The 9th National Waste Management Summit In Association with the Irish Waste Management Association IT’S DECISION TIME November 29th, 2011 Chartered Accountants House, Dublin The National Waste Management Summit, now in its 9th successive year, is Ireland’s premier Waste Management conference. Organised by The Sunday Business Post , Ireland’s leading financial, political and economic newspaper and endorsed again by The Irish Waste Management Association this event is Ireland’s most important forum for today’s waste management professionals, environmental managers, policy makers and senior business professionals.
The 19th Meeting of the Irish Environmental History Network will feature a talk by Prof. Mauro Agnoletti of the University of Florence , concerning his highly regarded work on Italian landscape history. The talk will be entitled: “Historical Rural Landscapes in Italy: Cultural Heritage for Economic Development, Social Cohesion & Environmental Conservation” and will take place Tuesday 13 December, from 5.30pm, in the Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin.