Environmentally and energy responsible universities?
S. D. Probert
Applied Energy, 1995, vol. 50, issue 1, 69-83
Abstract:
Background considerations concerning integrated environmental, health and energy policies and strategies for British universities are discussed, factors influencing a wise pertinent mission statement outlined and a commitment manifesto--primarily for distribution within a typical university--is composed. Implementing this manifesto requires reducing or eliminating adverse environmental impacts without compromising on performance, i.e. achieving environmental management best practice without incurring excessive cost.
Date: 1995
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