From the macro to the micro: analysis from the IES

Amy Bond
Blog
November 2024
Rows of colourful chairs

At the IES, we aim for our trustees to represent a range of sectors, fields, career stages and life experiences, and to be able to come together to make key decisions with insight and balance. Ultimately, we want our trustees to reflect our members, our members to reflect the environmental...

Kate Tandy
Webinars
October 2024
A new build housing estate under construction, with a wildflower meadow in the foreground

In June 2024 the UK Supreme Court made a landmark decision that Surrey County Council's decision to grant planning permission to a developer, who was looking to retain and expand an existing onshore oil well site, was unlawful due to the project's Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) not...

Mark Everard & Rob McInnes
Webinars
October 2024
Photo of wetland

Despite commitments by global signatories of the Ramsar Convention to undertake systemic assessment of designated wetlands, research had revealed that virtually none had been done globally and that the lack of practical tools for rapid assessment was a principal obstacle. The Rapid...

Joseph Lewis
Blog
October 2024
People checking social media near a train

This article is part of the IES’s 2024 policy work on the theme of ‘knowledge’, addressing what evidence-informed policy means in practice and what it means for how environmental policy engagement is approached. This thematic work covers questions from the practical to the theoretical, from...

Sophie Hoyland
Blog
October 2024
Sophie hoyland overlaid on image of ancient forest devon
What inspired you to pursue an environmental career?

I’ve always enjoyed geography and science, but it wasn’t until university that I truly saw a career path forming. During a careers module, an environmental engineer spoke about her typical day, and I could immediately picture myself in her...

A Oroke, S Clubb, G Carew-Jones, J Beynon
Webinars
October 2024
Young people planting seeds

Increasingly, climate change and environmental challenges have brought the perspectives of younger generations to the fore, as well as the consideration of how future generations will be affected by decisions. These perspectives offer a unique lens on environmental challenges, where many of the...

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