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Environment Management
June 05, 2014
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Demand Exceeds Supply in Québec Carbon Market Auction
The Minister of Sustainable Development, the Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change, David Heurtel, today (May 30, 2014) released the results of Québec’s third auction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission units held on May 27. With the first joint auction with California just a few ... » read more

EPA Proposes First Guidelines to Cut Carbon Pollution from Existing Power Plants
At the direction of President Obama and after an unprecedented outreach effort, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is today (May 2, 2014) releasing the Clean Power Plan proposal, which for the first time cuts carbon pollution from existing power plants, the single largest source of carbon pollution ... » read more

Cranfield University
 

Cranfield University is recognised internationally for its work in relation to the environment. The School of Applies Sciences offers a range of specialist programmes including masters courses, research opportunities and short courses in the following key areas: energy and offshore technology, environmental economics, water sciences and waste, land, soil and water management. With one of the best staff to student ratios in the world, a top two ranking as a destination for international students, excellent rated teaching, exceptional experimental facilities and a top five UK ranking for employment prospects, Cranfield makes an ideal destination for advancing your career.

   
DOE Announces Webinars on Energy Efficiency Expert Evaluations, the Better Buildings Challenge and More
EERE offers webinars to the public on a range of subjects, from adopting the latest energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies, to training for ... » read more
Message by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on World Environment Day 5 June 2014
World Environment Day 2014 falls during the International Year of Small Island Developing States, declared by the United Nations General Assembly to raise ... » read more
Carbon Standards for Reservation Plants Delayed
Two of the Southwest`s largest coal-fired power plants straddle the San Juan River in northwestern New Mexico, one within clear view of the other.
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