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SUMMARY:Nature Journaling with Sharon Williamson at Paxton Pits (PE19 6ET)
DESCRIPTION:Nature Journaling at Paxton Pits Monday 5th October 2020 9:30am – 12:30pm\n\nCultivate your curiosity and deepen your connection with the natural world at this guided event at Paxton Pits Nature Reserve with nature journal-keeper Sharon Williamson.\n\n\nLearn how to start and keep a nature journal on this outdoor workshop\, with tips on drawing\, writing and recording information from Sharon Williamson. \nA great opportunity to cultivate your curiosity and deepen your connection with the natural world\, and broaden your observational skills at this beautiful reserve. \nThe entire session will run outside\, therefore in case of bad weather we have a reserve date of Tuesday 6th October 9.30am until 12.30pm. \nThis session is not suitable for children. \nPlease ensure you read the ‘what to bring’ section under the COVID-19 safety measures section at https://www.wildlifebcn.org/events/2020-10-05-nature-journaling-sharon-williamson-paxton-pits \nPre-booked tickets only. \nBooking at https://www.wildlifebcn.org/events/2020-10-05-nature-journaling-sharon-williamson-paxton-pits \n\n\nPrice:\n£15 members of The Wildlife Trust BCN (plus booking fee)\n£20 non-members (plus booking fee) \n\nSuitable for adults.\n\n\n\nContact Debbie McKenzie on 07734478475 or at debbie.mckenzie@wildlifebcn.org for further information\, accessibility advice or directions. \n\n\nNature Journaling at Paxton Pits Monday 5th October 2020 9:30am – 12:30pm\n\nPaxton Pits Education Centre\, Paxton Pits\, Cambridgeshire PE19 6ET\n\nA Wildlife Trust BCN/ Paxton Pits event.
URL:https://www.pect.org.uk/event/nature-journaling-with-sharon-williamson-at-paxton-pits-pe19-6et/
CATEGORIES:Course,Natural Environment,Nature Journals,Outdoor Activity,Wildlife
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SUMMARY:Everything you need to know about reducing carbon - iiE FREE online event
DESCRIPTION:Everything you need to know about reducing carbon: including offsetting\, carbon neutrality and Net Zero – Investors in the Environment Monday 5th October 2020 10am – 11am  \nThis year marks the 10th anniversary of the Investors in the Environment (iiE) Awards\, and to celebrate the occasion we are launching a full programme of free online events for you and your team to join. \nWe are planning a week-long series of webinars to engage organisations with different environmental initiatives to inspire\, influence and share best practice. The programme will culminate in the iiE Awards on International Clean Air Day (Thursday 8th October). \nJoin us on Monday 5th October\, at 10am\, for a free online event called ‘Everything you need to know about reducing carbon: including offsetting\, carbon neutrality and Net Zero’. \nHear from David Knight\, Environmental Consultant at Investors in the Environment (iiE)\, as he covers an introduction to working out your organisation’s carbon footprint\, and discusses the importance of on-site reduction to minimise emissions. \nDavid joined iiE in 2015. Carrying out resource efficiency audits with businesses\, he identifies opportunities to implement behavioural change\, technology improvements\, and the addition of renewables\, to improve resource efficiency and help organisations save money and become more sustainable. \nYou can also hear from Forest Carbon Co-Founder and Director Stephen Prior. He believes that having a credible plan to reduce CO2 emissions is not only critical in tackling climate change\, but is also central to a business’s reputation. Offsetting should be part of the picture: not only does it allow businesses to reduce emissions\, it also opens up the opportunity to support a range of sustainability projects that add to an organisation’s identity. \nStephen\, a former secondary school headmaster in Zimbabwe\, discovered a second vocation through his Durham University Business School MBA dissertation (a study of environmental economics and how carbon markets could work in the UK). His findings – presented to a side conference at the 2005 UN Climate Change Conference in Montreal – convinced him of the importance of woodlands in the effort to deal with climate change and environmental degradation\, and of the potential for carbon funded woodland creation in the UK. \nSince then Forest Carbon has gone on to plant nearly 200 new UK woodlands\, totalling 10 million trees\, working with businesses of all sizes looking to mitigate their CO2 emissions. Stephen was one of the architects of the UK Woodland Carbon Code – the government’s quality assurance standard – and is still a member of the Code’s Advisory Board. Stephen has also advised the government on the development of the parallel Peatland Code and is a member of its Technical Advisory Board. \nBook your free place at the Zoom event here. \nDuring this event the winner of the iiE Awards 2020 Best Carbon Reduction award will be announced. \nAn Investors in the Environment Online event.
URL:https://www.pect.org.uk/event/everything-you-need-to-know-about-reducing-carbon-iie-free-online-event/
CATEGORIES:Carbon Cutting,Investors in the Environment,Online Event
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CREATED:20200903T151233Z
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SUMMARY:iiE Awards 2020 - we're going virtual! - iiE FREE online events
DESCRIPTION:iiE Awards 2020 – we’re going virtual! \n\n05/10/2020 – 08/10/2020 (Online events at 10am-11am and 4pm-5pm)\n\n\n\nThis year’s Investors in the Environment (iiE) Awards will be bigger and better than ever before\, with businesses invited from across the whole of the UK to celebrate organisations’ sustainability achievements. \nThis year marks the 10th anniversary of the Awards\, and to celebrate the occasion we are launching a full programme of free online events for you and your team to join. \nWe are planning a week-long series of webinars to engage organisations with different environmental initiatives to inspire\, influence and share best practice. The programme will culminate in the iiE Awards on International Clean Air Day (Thursday 8th October). \n\nJoin us at the iiE Awards to discover this year’s winners and hear from our fantastic keynote speaker John Grant. John is the author of Greener Marketing (2020) the award-winning Green Marketing Manifesto (2007) and six other books. \n\nJohn is a creative marketing strategist whose sustainability-related clients have included the BBC\, Cafe Direct\, Cisco\, the Co-operative Bank\, Daylesford Organics\, Ecotricity\, The Guardian\, HSBC\, ING\, innocent drinks\, IKEA\, Natura Cosmetics\, the Royal Mail\, Unilever\, the UK Government as well as numerous independent and authentic entrepreneurs. John was previously a co-founder of the socially progressive London creative agency St Luke’s (named 1990s Agency of the Decade by AdAge) and also in 2008 co-founded a digital startup called Ecoinomy (with Deborah Meaden) that created a platform and incentives for employees to green their workplaces. \niiE members and non-member businesses are invited to join together in a celebration of eco achievements and to look ahead at what further action can be taken. Join in the conversation online with #iiEAwards. \nThe iiE Awards Programme 2020\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday 5th October 2020\nTuesday 6th October 2020\nWednesday 7th October 2020\nThursday 8th October 2020\n\n\n\n\n10am-11am\nEverything you need to know about reducing carbon: including offsetting\, carbon neutrality and Net Zero \nSpeakers: David Knight\, Environmental Consultant for Investors in the Environment; Stephen Prior\, Director of Forest Carbon \nWinner announced for Best Carbon Reduction \nBook your place via Zoom here\nTackling the problem of waste \nSpeakers: Jen Gale\, author of The Sustainable(ish) Living Guide; Hugo Tagholm\, Chief Executive of Surfers Against Sewage \nWinner announced for Best Waste Reduction \nBook your place via Zoom here\nThe challenge of climate change and nature loss: Thinking global\, acting local for biodiversity and green spaces \nSpeakers: Dr Peter Brotherton\, Climate Change Director at Natural England; Sean McCormack\, Vet\, Founder of Ealing Wildlife Group and creator of ‘Sean’s Wild Life’ podcast \nWinner announced for Natural Environment Champion \nBook your place via Zoom here\n\n\n\n4pm-5pm\nWater and the Green Recovery: Why water saving matters and how to communicate that in your business \nSpeakers: Andy Brown\, Head of Sustainability at Anglian Water Group; Kate Marx\, Campaigns and Social Research Manager at Waterwise \nWinner announced for Best Water Reduction \nBook your place via Zoom here\nSustainable Transport: creating healthier places and happier people \nSpeaker: Matthew Barber\, Head of Partnerships at Sustrans \nWinner announced for Sustainable Transport Champion \nBook your place via Zoom here\nIs your business looking forward? Social responsibility\, impact\, and the future of business \nSpeaker: Alice Troiano –\nG.APP17 Co-Founder & CEO \nWinner announced for Biggest Social Impact \nBook your place via Zoom here\niiE Awards 2020 \nKeynote speaker: John Grant\, author of Greener Marketing (2020) and the award-winning Green Marketing Manifesto (2007) \nWinners announced for all categories\, including Sustainability Influencer (Business and individual) and Overall Outstanding Achiever \nBook your place via Zoom here\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBook your place via the links in the Programme details above.\n\nAn Investors in the Environment series of FREE events.
URL:https://www.pect.org.uk/event/iie-awards-2020-were-going-virtual-iie-free-online-events/
CATEGORIES:Awards,Investors in the Environment,Online Event
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SUMMARY:Water and the Green Recovery -iiE FREE online event
DESCRIPTION:Water and the Green Recovery: Why water saving matters and how to communicate that in your business – iiE Free Online Event via Zoom \nMonday 5th October 2020 4pm-5pm  \nThis year marks the 10th anniversary of the Investors in the Environment (iiE) Awards\, and to celebrate the occasion we are launching a full programme of free online events for you and your team to join. \nWe are planning a week-long series of webinars to engage organisations with different environmental initiatives to inspire\, influence and share best practice. The programme will culminate in the iiE Awards on International Clean Air Day (Thursday 8th October). \nJoin us on Monday 5th October\, at 4pm\, for a free online event called ‘Water and the Green Recovery: Why water saving matters and how to communicate that in your business’. \nHear from Andy Brown\, Head of Sustainability at Anglian Water Group\, as he explores how water is critical for a green recovery\, from an individual\, business and landscape context. \n \nAndy works with the Anglian Water board to oversee the delivery of their purpose\, “to bring environmental and social prosperity to the region we serve through our commitment to Love Every Drop”. In addition to embedding sustainability throughout the business he has direct responsibility for the teams delivering six capitals and UN SDGs thinking\, community education\, employee engagement & volunteering programmes and the Anglian Centre for Water Studies – a partnership with the University of East Anglia. \nHaving worked in sustainability for the past 20 years he has led in the areas of natural environment\, climate change adaptation and now sustainability. He is currently a member of BITC’s national Water Taskforce\, and Place Leadership Team and a member of the Regional Advisory Board. He is also an external advisor on Tarmac’s Sustainability Panel. \nYou can also hear from Kate Marx\, Waterwise Campaigns and Social Research Manager\, as she discusses UK species and habitats endangered by water stress\, and ideas for engaging businesses and colleagues with saving water. \nKate has a PhD in Anthrozoology\, a social science which studies how human beings relate to other animals and the natural world around them. Kate has previously worked with the University of Exeter and National Geographic on messaging approaches for reducing the demand for rhino horn in Asia. \nBook your free place at the Zoom event here. \nDuring this event the winner of the iiE Awards 2020 Best Water Reduction award will be announced. \nMonday 5th October 2020 4pm-5pm  \nAn Investors in the Environment online event.
URL:https://www.pect.org.uk/event/water-and-the-green-recovery-investors-in-the-environment-free-online-event/
CATEGORIES:Investors in the Environment,Water
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