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COP17 at Durban – what might the outcomes mean for the built environment

During December, I have been fortunate enough to have visited a number of WSP South African offices, and have participated at the climate talks (COP17) in Durban. Some of my observations on what was happening and the final outcomes can be found on two websites:

COP17 at Durban – what might the outcomes mean for the built environment

The Guardian newspaper’s Sustainable Business website

2nd December: http://www.guardian.co.uk/sustainable-business/cop17-christina-figueres-durban?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 

7th December: http://www.guardian.co.uk/sustainable-business/blog/climate-change-durban-business?INTCMP=SRCH 

12 December: http://www.guardian.co.uk/sustainable-business/blog/durban-cop17-outcome?intcmp=122

And The Architects Journal (Royal Institute of British Architects magazine) – find out about the International Union of Architects conference at the COP17 pavilion.

28th November: http://blog.emap.com/footprint/2011/11/28/cop17-in-durban-day-1/

2nd December: http://blog.emap.com/footprint/2011/12/02/cop17-in-durban-week-1/

9th December http://blog.emap.com/footprint/2011/12/08/cop17-in-durban-week-2/

Happy reading! Please be sure to add your comments to the articles.

Dr. Paul Toyne
Group Head of Sustainability

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