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Other interesting sites

 

Page Contents:
- Health and Fuel Poverty
- Renewable Energy
- Environment
- Climate Change
- Support services
- Free images

 

 

It would be very difficult to make a comprehensive set of links to cover sustainable energy, but instead we have put links on this page to sites that we have found interesting or useful as an organisation (although we do not necessarily endorse all content of the sites linked from this page). We would very much like to hear from you if you have any suggestions for this page, or if any of the links are broken.

Health and Fuel Poverty

The Health and Social Care Change Agent Team (CAT) - set up in 2002 to help health and social care communities tackle the problem of patients staying in hospitals longer than necessary. Their remit has grown, and they now provide advice and support on a wide range of issues that affect the care of older people. CAT's Housing Learning Information Network brings together groups of senior staff within local authorities, Primary Care Trusts, Registered Social Landlords and the private sector interested in forging closer partnerships in delivering housing with extra care solutions for older people.

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Renewable Energy

Enthuse - project website where Local Governments can find ideas and practical information on encouraging Renewable Energy projects.

Yes2Wind - "Yes2Wind has answers to all your questions about wind energy, and lots of ways for you to say yes to a clean energy future"

BWEA - British Wind Energy Association

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Environment

The Environment in your Pocket - published by DEFRA, includes more than 50 key data series covering: the global atmosphere, air quality, inland water quality and use, coastal and marine waters, radioactivity, noise, waste and recycling, land use and land cover, wildlife, as well as other general background series. Included among the key series are all the environmental headline indicators of sustainable development.

http://www.resurgence.org/carboncalculator/ - This calculator is designed to make it easy to work out your personal annual carbon-dioxide emissions. You can use it on screen, and the tables will calculate your figures for you.

http://www.goingreen.co.uk/?PageID=PartnersLinks - The following contains links that we hope you will find useful and interesting.

http://www.midkentwater.co.uk/household/efficiency/index.htm - water efficiency.

http://www.southeastexcellence.co.uk -South East Excellence: established by the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) to support the urban renaissance of towns and cities. They aim to bring together organisations that have the skills needed to build, maintain and renew communities."

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Climate Change

The South East Climate Change Partnership - By the 2080s, the average annual temperature in much of the South East could be up to 4.5C higher than the 1961-1990 average. The Partnership was created by a range of public, private and voluntary sector organisations to investigate, inform and advise on the impacts of climate change on the region. CEN is a member of the partnership.

Tiempo - a climate change newswatch page, contains a large amount of interesting information.

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Support Services

NetRegs - this site is aimed at simplifying environmental regs to ensure compliance and a cleaner environment. It is very clear, well designed, and comprehensive

Practical Help for Local Authorities - an excellent information service from the Energy Saving Trust wich aims to help organisations to implement sustainable energy and road transport policies. If you are an environmental organisation and have a question about sustainable energy in the UK call them up and they will work to find you the answer.

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Free Images

NREL photographic archive - check their disclaimer, but NREL provide free images linked to sustainable energy. The images are almost all from the US, but this is an excellent resource.

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