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Climate change blogs

LRQA Business Assurance Quote of the Day, May 25, 2010

– 25th May 2010 by Alex Briggs

This quote is taken from the recent Just off the Starting Blocks - Benchmarking Sustainability and Carbon Assurance in the FTSE 350 report:

Verified data is the only credible way to assess whether we are lowering our emissions and meeting our targets as a country.

Ben Murray, managing director
Carbon Smart

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LRQA Business Assurance Thought of the Day - 3rd Party certification = Trust

– 14th Apr 2010 by Alex Briggs

Saffron Rouge, the first retailer in the beauty industry to focus exclusively on organics, has conducted a customer survey on the value of 3rd party certification of a company’s organic and sustainability claims. Saffron Rouge’s study found that 77% of their customers have trust and confidence in third party certification, whereas 72% did not trust natural and organic claims made by brand owners.

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Lloyd’s Register Copenhagen COP 15

– 16th Dec 2009 by Alex Briggs

Lloyd’s Register COP 15 blog
LRQA Copenhagen links of the day:
December 17, 2009
December 16, 2009

Copenhagen Podcast Series
Episode 10, Interview with Paul Genoa, Nuclear Energy Institute
Episode 6 Final episode with Dr Anne-Marie Warris
Episode 5, Standards and Schemes interview with Madlen King, LRQA

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Changing Climate Change Behaviour, Lloyd’s Register Copenhagen Link of the Day, December 15, 2009

– 15th Dec 2009 by Alex Briggs

Changing Climate Change Behaviour, Lloyd’s Register Copenhagen Link of the Day, December 15, 2009 W Ian Hamilton is today’s Lloyd’s Register COP 15 blogger. He is the Technical Director for Human Engineering, a member of the Lloyd’s Register Group. His insightful post takes a look at what can be done to influence human behaviour in regards to climate change. May be the best post in the series yet?

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Lloyd’s Register Copenhagen Blog, December 14, 2009

– 14th Dec 2009 by Alex Briggs

Lloyd’s Register Copenhagen Blog, December 14, 2009 Dr Anne-Marie Warris writes about the rapid changes that are happening at the Bella Centre, the home of the COP 15 Global Climate Change Conference negotiations.

Start of week 2 and reports indicate the waiting times at Bella centre have been getting longer. Late afternoon indications are that they have closed registration and will reduce NGO’s to 7000 individual max tomorrow, so the queues should be interesting…

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MRVAribility

– 11th Dec 2009 by Anne-Marie Warris

Dr Anne-Marie Warris’s Blog from day three of the COP 15.

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COP 15 and the Future of the Human Race

– 11th Dec 2009

Sean Cuthbert’s Blog from day three of the COP 15 conference.

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Lloyd’s Register Copenhagen Podcast Series, Day Three (Episode 9)

– 10th Dec 2009 by Alex Briggs

On day three of the COP 15 global climate change conference, the CDM was still firmly on the agenda. Marine also remained a central topic.Dr Anne-Marie Warris shares her thoughts on day three of the conference in the last daily edition of the Lloyds’ Register Copenhagen Podcast Series.Visit www.copenhagencountdown.blogspot.com for the Lloyd’s Register Daily Blog.

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Lloyd’s Register Copenhagen Podcast Series - Day Two Live from COP 15 (Episode 8)

– 9th Dec 2009 by Alex Briggs

On day two of the COP 15 global climate change conference, several important themes began emerging. The future of the CDM was a recurrent theme throughout the day, with the CDM Q and A session being a standing room only meeting. A joint IMO/ICAO (marine and aviation organisations) also drawing a large crowd.

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Lloyd’s Register Copenhagen Blog, December 8, 2009

– 8th Dec 2009 by Alex Briggs

Today’s blog post is from Andrew Ritchie, a member of the LRQA Climate Change Team. Andrew is in Copenhagen attending the CDM DOE meeting today. This post features his thoughts on the CDM, DOE’s and the meeting on Tuesday.

Materiality and the Clean Development Mechanism
Andrew Ritchie (from Copenhagen)

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