Jun 27
The European Foundation for Education and Sustainable Development and the Centre for Environmental Education & Research welcome you to CEEE’s 10th Conference.
That 10th Conference on Environmental Education in Europe is going to be at the inland country Malta October, 15–19. The jubilee meeting will range different aspects of the mainline:
“Thinking and acting outside the box- a European contribution to the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development”. The CEEE’s 10th Conference is being organised under the aegis of the European Foundation for Education and Sustainable Development (European ESD-net) in collaboration with the Centre for Environmental Education & Research, University of Malta.
Registration form msut be soon available here.
Outlines of papers (300 words maximum) should be forwarded to Dr Paul Pace, Chairperson of the Scientific Committee by 30th June 2008 and should indicate the author’s preferred audience (i.e. Concurrent Workshop Sessions or Free Market).
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Jun 17

The International Symposium: “ICTs and Climate Change” Organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Supported and hosted by BT plc has started today and may continue tomorrow also. Some of the public global warming topic are as goes: Session 1: Climate change: ICTs to the rescue? , Corporate responsibility:Towards a climate-neutral ICT Sector
, ICTs for monitoring climate change, ICTs as a green technology, Towards a high-bandwidth, low carbon future, Adapting to climate change and Review and Wrap-up. Here you can download some pdf and word format documents around this initiative. Contact tsbtechwatch@itu.int for more information
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Mar 14
The Wall Street Journal’s Eco:nomics conference at Santa Barbara has started! Corporate leaders and economists has focused onto the cumulative and tiny importance of Think green. “Climate change is a fundamental economic issue,” said Mindy Lubber, president of the Ceres coalition of investment funds .It is well known that Ceres represents $5 trillion in shareholder value, including such powerhouses as California’s and New York’s state employee pension funds
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