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              The RSA and the Environment

              General history of the work of the RSA on the environment. 'The RSA and the Environment', produced in 1993, commemorated the keen interest that HRH The Duke of Edinburgh has taken in environmental issues during his time as President. His many achievements included initiating a new collaborative approach to the 'Countryside in 1970' conferences, which took place in the 1960s. He also served as President of its Committee for the Environment, established in 1971

              The aim of the conference, which took place in the context of a grave general economic situation and a critical time for the forestry industry, was to see how important wood production industry might be promoted in reconciliation with the needs of nature conservation and amenity, and to what extent these objectives might be achieved within the framework of current and adumbrated taxation legislation.

              Working party set up jointly by the RSA, Committee for Environmental Conservation and Institute of Fuel to form a multi-disciplinary group to tackle issues about energy questions in an environmental context.\nThe aim of the report of the conference is to examine and report on the environmental implications of the development and use of the energy resources available to Britain.

              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.