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We provide community space for networking, idea sharing and highlighting best practice. This platform allows individuals to add their own profiles and enter discussions about the issues that are important to the environmental sector.

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» Tony_Hoyle
I've been working within the water industry instrumentation arena for around 16 years. I am currently UK Flo
» jakdaw
Drainage and Wastewater Consultant Engineer
» lukewalsh
Hello, I'm the new deputy editor of edie.net. I've been working in the media for about ten years on everything from newspapers, magazines and websites.
» ybtwbi88e
My name is Helen Christopher and I am proud to say I am Marketing Manager for Bürkert Fluid Control Systems. Bürkert Fluid Control Systems has delivered manufactured fluid control prod...
» adraktas
Senior Environmental Engineer
» Maureen Gaines
I'm Editor of Water & Effluent Treatment News, the only journal to focus on the water industry's supply chain.
» Sandra Bilz
» rjgreenwave
Founder of Algae Sciences, a firm dedicated to algae farming for energy, pharmaceutical, nutrition and other industries.
» UK1578657
My name is Jim Hosford and I am the owner of Rotorflush Filters. I design, manufacture and market a range of self cleaning water filters and pumps with integral self cleaning inlet filters.I also do d...
» Sam Bond
Editor of edie.net   Semi-reformed nature boy and technophile
» Carl Myers
I was responsible for launching edie back in May 1998, and am still here today .
» kate_martin
edie.net and edie Ireland newshound (Also edie High-Heeled Shoe Wearer of the Year 2008 and and FHG Teapot User of the Year 2008.)
» Carl_Myers
I launched edie.net back in 1998, and am still working on the site today!


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The Northwest Regional Development Agency talk tide and wave power at RenewableUK

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Discussion - Green restaurants
Discussion - Was Yvo de Boer right to quit?
Discussion - Do more powers = better enforcement for regulators?
Discussion - Can we cut building emissions fast enough to meet targets?
Discussion - Will energy meters cut climate change or are they a gimmick?
Discussion - Should the Government nationalise Vestas wind turbine factory and save 600 jobs?
Discussion - No walking or cycling targets for London 2012 Olympics
Discussion - COP15 Copenhagen Climate Talks
Discussion - COP15: How's it going so far?
Discussion - Is the UK renewable sector in danger of becoming over-reliant on offshore wind?

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Green restaurants
UK restaurants have come together to set up a green group to promote environmentalism.Would you be more likely to eat in a restaurant if you knew its green credentials. Are you more likely to eat in a greener restaurant?
Was Yvo de Boer right to quit?
The UN's climate chief Yvo de Boer has quit his post amid frustration over lack of progress at the COP15 climate talks. Was it the right thing to do? · Do more powers = better enforcement for regulators?
The Environment Agency and Natural England have been given new powers to tackle crime. Will it make much difference on the front lines? · Can we cut building emissions fast enough to meet targets?
Some worrying statistics were published this week showing that existing buildings are likely to put the kibosh on the targets outlined in the Climate Change Act unless drastic measures are taken. So are we up to the challenge?   Don't forget to vote in the online poll
Will energy meters cut climate change or are they a gimmick?
Homes in the UK are to be fitted with a smart energy meters by 2020 under plans announced by the Government. Don't forget to vote here
Should the Government nationalise Vestas wind turbine factory and save 600 jobs?
The Government has so far refused to intervene to save the country’s only significant manufacturer of wind turbine equipment, should it?
No walking or cycling targets for London 2012 Olympics
The Government has admitted it has no targets for people to walk or cycle to venues.
COP15 Copenhagen Climate Talks
Have your say on the climate talks, or let us know what you or your organisation are up to at the event.
COP15: How's it going so far?
There's been blanket coverage of the Copenhagen Climate Talks over the past week, one edie and elsewhere. Does the future look rosy or bleak? Don't forget to take our edie - sustainable schools and colleges
The value of teaching students and pupils about the importance of environmental issues has long been recognised but addressing the impact of our schools and colleges is a more recent development. Since the government launched its national framework on sustainable schools in 2006, however, this has been climbing up the agenda. The

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