Industry News: EPUK in funding crisis
Environmental Protection UK (EPUK) is to cease to operate as a fully staffed and funded organisation at the end of the financial year in March 2012.
Environmental Protection UK (EPUK) is to cease to operate as a fully staffed and funded organisation at the end of the financial year in March 2012.
Environmental Protection UK (EPUK) and the London Borough of Camden have released draft guidance for local authorities on Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and air quality.
The House of Commons Environmental Audit Select Committee reported today that there is ‘no meaningful evidence’ to suggest that the Government is making progress towards resolving dangerous levels of air pollution in the UK.
The Planning Inspectorate has halted Sainsbury’s plans to expand a supermarket in Sheffield after dismissing the firm’s air quality impact assessment. It is the first major retail development to be refused for this reason.
Environmental Protection UK has re-published ‘Fumifugium’: John Evelyn’s 1661 essay on air pollution in London. Evelyn’s old English text has been translated into modern English, with a new foreword and extensive footnotes linking Fumifugium to our modern air pollution issues.