These Minutes date from 7 February 1983 - 11 October 1995.\n
This report is the sequel to the Society's earlier Conference on Energy and the Environment held in November 1974. The aim of this Conference was to help to provide some of that required encouragement by stimulating interest in the potential contribution of renewable energy sources to the nation's energy needs, doing so at a time when national energy policy was the subject of both government review and considerable public interest.
The aim of the conference was to provide an opportunity for the examination as a whole of the financial framework of incentives, disincentives, subsidies, compensation and taxation within which farmers, foresters and landowners might or might not be encouraged to conserve the countryside.
The aim of this conference was to focus attention on the third force of charities pursuing environmental ends through owning and managing land and buildings bringing together bodies using similar approaches in different fields, with different styles and on different scales.
Includes the Secretary of State for the Environment, Michael Howard; Chairman, Robin Bidwell; European Commissioner, Karel Van Miert; Green Alliance Policy Director, Julie Hill; Advisor DGXI, Robert Hull.
The conference was convened by the Committee for the Environment of the RSA as the centrepiece of its programme for Industry Year 1986 'Industry: Caring for the Environment'.
The conference was convened by the Committee for the Environment of the RSA as the centrepiece of its programme for Industry Year 1986 'Industry: Caring for the Environment'.
The exhibition formed part of the Society's contribution to European Year of the Environment and, with the support of British Petroleum, the exhibition helped spread the environmental message to a wide public. It was on display in three main London railway stations during March 1987 and from April to March 1988 it visited other major cities.\nPhotographs of the model of the exhibition on display at Waterloo train station.
Includes files and working papers on the selection of candidates, arrangements for ceremonies and general administration, as well as photographs of medal presentation ceremonies