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Listing of all 71 news releases from CIWEM:
Having faith in the environment
Technical background article CIWEM believes that faith groups can help overcome the world's environmental problems.
News from CIWEM ( 3 October 2008)
Photography can help us face climate change
CIWEM's Environmental Photographer of the Year 2008 Exhibition, supported by Oxford Scientific, shares images of environmental and social issues.
News from CIWEM (27 August 2008)
PITT must be delivered in full says CIWEM
Technical background article Government must not 'cherry pick' the recommendations in the Pitt Report for quick political gain and ignore the more challenging ones.
News from CIWEM (18 July 2008)
CIWEM Annual Conference 2009
Call for papers, sponsor packages and delegate fees announced.
News from CIWEM (30 June 2008)
CIWEM on lessons from the Pitt Report
Technical background article CIWEM welcomes the publication of the Pitt Report, which emphasises the need for a robust, sustainable and joined-up approach to flood risk management.
News from CIWEM (26 June 2008)
New Journal of Flood Risk Management
Launch of CIWEM's new Journal of Flood Risk Management provides the opportunity to apply international best practice and to showcase some of the latest technologies from the UK.
News from CIWEM ( 3 June 2008)
CIWEM on water and the global environment
CIWEM's annual conference 2009 water and the global environment: call for papers.
News from CIWEM (19 May 2008)
Development goal for sanitation needs revising
Technical background article CIWEM supports the UN's International Year of Sanitation and appropriately themed World Water Day which highlight the need to accelerate progress on improving global sanitation.
News from CIWEM (20 March 2008)
The Environmental Photographer of the Year 2008
Images of environmental and social issues to enhance our understanding of the causes, consequences and solutions to climate change.
News from CIWEM (26 February 2008)
Finding an environmental career
CIWEM's new website is helping hundreds of people find their perfect role within the environment industry.
News from CIWEM (26 February 2008)
'Critical Infrastructure and Flooding' Conference
CIWEM conference examine the potential threat to the UK's critical infrastructure from extreme weather events.
News from CIWEM (14 February 2008)
Free tap water for customers
Technical background article CIWEM supports the move by the government-funded Consumer Council for Water and Thames Water to encourage the hospitality industry to serve free tap water to customers.
News from CIWEM (13 February 2008)
CIWEM welcomes Defra Water Strategy, Future Water
Technical background article CIWEM also endorses the strategy's plans for surface water drainage and would support a strategic role for the Environment Agency on all aspects of inland flooding.
News from CIWEM (11 February 2008)
World Wetlands Day professionals concerns
Technical background article They called on Sir Michael Pitt to look further before concluding that wetlands and land management can have only limited effects on flood retention.
News from CIWEM ( 5 February 2008)
CIWEM - CMS Conference
'Drinking Water Quality: Lessons and Planning for Investment': CIWEM - CMS Conference at SOAS, University of London, Russell Square.
News from CIWEM ( 4 February 2008)
Millennium Development Goals for sanitation
Technical background article CIWEM believes that international community's approach to sanitation must change.
News from CIWEM (29 January 2008)
Sustainable water supply for UK industry
CIWEM believes that water reuse should play an important part in achieving more sustainable water management in the UK.
News from CIWEM (24 December 2007)
Promoting effective water planning policies
Aim of the 2008 World Wetlands Day conference is to actively engage and update the wetland community in helping promote effective input into water planning policies.
News from CIWEM (20 December 2007)
Delivering Pitt Report recommendations
Technical background article CIWEM welcomes Sir Michael Pitt's 'Cabinet Office Lessons Learnt' interim report.
News from CIWEM (18 December 2007)
Next environmental photographer of the year
2008's international Environmental Photographer of the Year competition is now open.
News from CIWEM (13 December 2007)
CIWEM calling for zero VAT on digital publications
Climate change affects human rights say CIWEM
Protecting our green and pleasant land
Journal of Flood Risk Management: call for papers
CIWEM says no to Antarctic land grab
Sanitation for all on World Toilet Day
CIWEM on sustainable water industry
Construction win top honours at CIWM Awards
CIWEM call for legislation and action
CIWEM welcomes new Presidential team
Construction industry at CIWM Awards
Let the Environment Agency do its job says CIWEM
CIWEM 'The Global Environment 2007' Programme
CIWEM Journal tackles flood risk
Is extreme flooding - becoming the norm?
The Global Environment 2007 Conference
CIWEM World of Difference Award
Exploitation is causing environmental degradation
Biodiversity at risk says CIWEM
Heritage faces environmental threat
Climate Change Day, The Global Environment 2007
CIWM 21 years of Annual Conference in Paignton
CIWEM look at the Brown budget
Environment Minister follows CIWEM lead
Planning and building healthy communities
Water scarcity demands immediate action
European Flooding Directive conference
CIWEM lobbies about VAT for on-line publications
CIWEM and the Academy of Experts sign MoU
CIWEM /and Aqua Enviro Training Courses
CIWEM Global Environment 2007 coming to London.
CIWEM and Academy of Experts join forces
CIWEM says response to climate change too timid
Future of coastal communities at risk
Extreme flooding - are we prepared?
Leading environmental awards call for entries
Changes in CIWEM Presidential team
Water resources, energy, transport and spaces
CIWEM 2006 World of Difference Award winner
Reservoirs - a response to drought?
Health Impact Assessments and the planning process
Water shortages mean ODPM development rethink

