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2degrees Network
2degrees helps your business get more sustainable, fast. Through collaboration between private and public organizations, investors, legislative experts and solutions providers, sustainability professionals across the world can gain access to the knowledge and contacts they need to meet the challenges of a changing global business environment.
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Arup
Arup is a global firm of designers, engineers, planners and business consultants providing a diverse range of professional services to clients around the world.
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BBC
The BBC is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world. Its mission is to enrich people's lives with programmes that inform, educate and entertain.
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Best Foot Forward
Established in 1997, Best Foot Forward has successfully completed well over 1000 footprint analyses helping more than 100 organisations to measure, manage, communicate and reduce their environmental impact. Whether you are interested in standards compliance, strategy development, or measuring the footprint of products, services or events, Best Foot Forward can provide the metrics you need.
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Biomed Central
BioMed Central is an STM (Science, Technology and Medicine) publisher which has pioneered the open access publishing model All original research articles published by BioMed Central are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication. BioMed Central views open access to research as essential in order to ensure the rapid and efficient communication of research findings.
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BREEAM: the Environmental Assessment Method For Buildings Around The World
BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) is the leading and most widely used environmental assessment method for buildings. It sets the standard for best practice in sustainable design and has become the de facto measure used to describe a building's environmental performance.
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British Medical Journal (BMJ)
All the BMJ’s original research is published in full on bmj.com, with open access and no limits on word counts. We do not charge authors or readers for research articles, nor for other articles arising from work funded by open access grants. The BMJ’s vision is to be the world’s most influential and widely read medical journal. Our mission is to lead the debate on health and to engage, inform, and stimulate doctors, researchers, and other health professionals in ways that will improve outcomes for patients. We aim to help doctors to make better decisions. The BMJ team is based mainly in London, although we also have editors elsewhere in Europe and in the US.
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CABE
The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) is the UK government’s advisor on architecture, urban design and public space.
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Cambridge Carbon Footprint
Cambridge Carbon Footprint is a local, voluntary organisation concerned with climate change. Our aim is to help people work together creatively to make real reductions in their CO2 emissions.
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Carbon Addict
Carbon Addict is an opensource project of The Climate Connection and The Campaign for Greener Healthcare.
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Carbon Trust
The Carbon Trust's mission is to accelerate the move to a low carbon economy, by working with organisations to reduce carbon emissions now and develop commercial low carbon technologies for the future.
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Climate Change Corp
ClimateChangeCorp.com is an independent news website, dedicated to providing high quality news and analysis on climate change to companies around the world.
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Climate Savers Computing
Started by Google and Intel in 2007, the Climate Savers Computing Initiative is a nonprofit group of eco-conscious consumers, businesses and conservation organizations. Our goal is to promote development, deployment and adoption of smart technologies that can both improve the efficiency of a computer’s power delivery and reduce the energy consumed when the computer is in an inactive state.
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Committee on Climate Change (CCC)
The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) is an independent body established under the Climate Change Act to advise the Government on emissions targets, and to report to Parliament on progress made in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Dear Science
Ideas are tested by experiment. That’s all there is to science.
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Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills key role is to build Britain’s capabilities to compete in the global economy. The Department was created by merging BERR and DIUS. To compete in a global economy and create the jobs of the future Britain requires a regulatory environment that encourages enterprise, skilled people, innovation, and world-class science and research. The merger of BERR and DIUS brings together the parts of the government with key expertise in these areas.
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
Defra's purpose is ‘To secure a healthy environment in which we and future generations can prosper’
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Department for Transport (DfT)
The Department for Transport provides leadership across the transport sector to achieve its objectives, working with regional, local and private sector partners to deliver many of the services.
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Department of Energy and Climate Change
We face unprecedented challenges to our environment, our economy, and the future security of our energy supplies and the decisions we make now will affect the planet and our way of life for generations to come. DECC exists to tackle these challenges.
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Department of Health
The Department of Health (DH) exists to improve the health and wellbeing of people in England.
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DFID - Department for International Development
The UK government believes it is in all our interests to help poor people build a better life for themselves. So in 1997 it created a separate government department - the Department for International Development (DFID) - to meet the many challenges of tackling world poverty. It is DFID’s job to make sure every pound of British aid works its hardest to help the world’s poor.
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DirectGov
Public services all in one place.
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EcoGeek
Technology can be a force for evil, or for awesome. Those who shun technologies that could save the planet are just as guilty as those who ignore the environment. There's a safe balance, where the awesome can help nature as much as it helps us have a good time and live easier lives. EcoGeek devotes its pages to exploring the symbiosis between nature and technology. If you're interested in that, then stop by, and stop by often.
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Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funds research and training in social and economic issues. We are an independent organisation, established by Royal Charter, but receive most of our funding through the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Our planned expenditure for 2009/10 is £204 million, which funds over 2,500 researchers in academic institutions and policy research institutes throughout the UK. We also support more than 2,000 postgraduate students.
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eHealthInsider
E-Health Insider is the independent online news and information service dedicated to healthcare information technology issues. This portal attracts a readership of IT industry and healthcare professionals worldwide.