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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

More upcoming environmental events!

Upcoming environmental events reported by the Ecoresearch Network Newsletter:

Event Date:
May 23, 2006
Conference - Power, Poverty and Sustainability:
(May 23-26): Power in the form of energy is vital in our lives. Power in politics can determine our place in society and how we lead our lives. Lack of political power can lead to life in poverty. Power and poverty affect the sustainability of the environment and society. How can impact assessment illuminate these relationships?
Find out more.

Event Date: May 31, 2006
Event - Ethical Corporation 2006:
(May 31 - June 1): Now in its fifth year, this event aims to answer to the most pressing questions in a complex and ever-changing arena. It’s one of the most important corporate responsibility gatherings in Europe, assembling top-level speakers from across the continent for lively debate and a frank exchange of views.
Find out more.

Event Date: Jun 06, 2006
Conference - Geo-Environment 2006:
(June 6-8): This conference aims to study the role of geosciences in environmental management. It is a forum among researchers, engineers, planners, decision-makers, consultants and other professionals interested in the contribution of geosciences and geo-information to environmental management, land preservation, remediation and sustainable development.
Find out more.

Event Date: Jun 18, 2006
Conference - EnvironMetrics 2006:
(June 18-22): The 17th annual meeting of the International Environmetrics Society (TIES 2006) aims to foster the development and use of statistical and other quantitative methods in the environmental sciences, environmental engineering, and environmental monitoring and protection.
Find out more.

Event Date: Jun 29, 2006
Event - EnviroTech-2006:
(June 29-30): Vendors at ENVIROtech 2006 are leading suppliers of emissions control and waste management equipment & services. Delegates are senior decision makers involved in meeting emissions targets and implementing waste management strategies. Visitors are decision makers from waste generating industry as well as local and central government.
Find out more.

Source: info@ecoresearch.net

Best,

Jorge Brenner

2 Comments:

  • Norway and the other Nordic countries are major producers—and consumers—of energy, and thus contributors to global warming. Near Stavanger, oil and gas are produced in the North Sea, hydropower is generated in the mountains, and wind power is generated along the coast. Land use, transport planning, and coastal zone management are important issues. The proximity to the circumpolar north poses great challenges, but also opportunities.
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