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12 areas where social entrepreneurship needs to improve: Part 1
ClimateBiz | 20 May 2013
The social entrepreneurship field is limiting its own potential. To move forward, here are the areas that need more innovation.
Climate resilience: Deconstructing the new buzzword
ClimateBiz | 20 May 2013
Defining resilience goes a long way to understanding what to put under the umbrella of climate resiliency. 
Fish scheme up for ethics award
World Fishing | 20 May 2013
The UK's first "community supported fishery", the cooperative Catchbox scheme, has been nominated for an Observer Ethical Award in the Big Idea category.
Mixed fish stocks necessary to ensure future fisheries
fishupdate.com | 20 May 2013
THE Sustainable Inshore Fisheries Trust (SIFT) has welcomed today's publication of an in-depth study by leading fisheries scientists into the impact and serious implications of man-made reduced marine biodiversity, in particular greatly reduced numbers of predatory fish towards the top of the food chain.
Printable Forms Now Available for IREC's Credentialing CMS
Interstate Renewable Energy Council | 20 May 2013
Did you know that form printing is now available in the Credentialing Management System (CMS)? You will now find the link to print within all of your online forms. Using the print feature will open the form in its entirety in a separate browser window.  From there you can save as a file or print to...
Precious penguins needing better protection
New Zealand Herald | 19 May 2013
Extending a ban on set net fishing around the Otago Peninsula will stem the deaths of one of the rarest penguin species in the world, the native yellow-eyed penguin, Forest and Bird says.
IBM's 'Building Whisperer' on the future of smart buildings
ClimateBiz | 19 May 2013
IBM's Dave Bartlett dishes on his efforts with the company's Smarter Planet campaign and why he is so optimistic about his work.
Deep sea 'gold rush' moves closer
BBC | 18 May 2013
The prospect of a deep sea "gold rush" opening a controversial new frontier for mining on the ocean floor has moved a step closer.
GPS 'improves early tsunami alerts'
BBC | 17 May 2013
GPS data could provide faster and more accurate early warning systems for tsunamis, a German team of scientists suggest.
Puffin nest cam: wildlife experts install cameras in burrows as census begins
Telegraph | 17 May 2013
A puffin census is under way on the Farne Islands to determine how many breeding pairs of the birds live at the main breeding site. Rangers are also installing cameras in the birds burrows to study the birds.