Bioenergy Business
Bioenergy Business is a monthly newsletter and e-mail information service from Environmental Finance Publications. Launched in February 2007, Bioenergy Business provides its readers with all the latest news and analysis of major developments shaping the growing markets in biofuels and biomass.
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Biofuels International MagazineBIOFUELS INTERNATIONAL is published on a bi-monthly basis and designed to appeal to those who wish to learn and be kept abreast of the increasingly important area of biofuels.
Please visit the website www.biofuels-news.com for further details on the magazine and on how to subscribe.
To download the September issue please click on the link below. Biofuels International: September Issue 2007 | |
 Biofuel Cities Quarterly With a different focus each issue, Biofuel Cities Quarterly is a print newsletter that keeps you informed about key technology and policy developments related to the application of biofuels in Europe. Download it or subscribe online at www.biofuel-cities.eu/index.php?id=5032.
The Biofuel Cities Quarterly is a newsletter of the Co-ordination Action Biofuel Cities European Partnership. The Biofuel Cities European Partnership is a forum for the application of biofuels. Open to all stakeholders in the area of biofuels for vehicles, it offers access to the information and exchange portal www.biofuel-cities.eu; workshops and study tours; news, resources, project activities, publications and tools. To join or find out more visit www.biofuel-cities.eu or e-mail to secretariat@biofuel- cities.eu.
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UNESCO: Sustaining the Earth - Le respect de la TerreSustaining the Earth is part of an exhibition by UNESCO entitled "Planet Earth: from Space to Place". The exhibition at UNESCO (16 October to 3 November 2007) displays films, photographs, emblematic objects and distinctive plants from different regions testifying to the Planet’s diversity, and highlights UNESCO’s activities in connection with sustainable development and climate change. It shows how the natural, social and human sciences, culture, education, communication and information work together towards a common goal.
It is structured around five themes: the Earth System, the Dynamic Earth, the Diverse Earth, the Changing Earth and Sustaining the Earth. The Earth System focuses on geosciences, terrestrial and marine ecosystems, cultural and human aspects; Dynamic Earth presents the earth’s movements earth-earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, floods, tsunamis, natural disasters and their mitigation; Diverse Earth explores the links between biodiversity and cultural diversity; Changing Earth sounds the alarm regarding human impact and its consequences. The exhibition finally highlights international initiatives geared towards Sustaining the Earth including the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development, Man and the Biosphere Programme, and programmes concerning renewable energy, ethics and youth.
Sustaining the Earth features photo credits from EUBIA and it is available to download here.
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