Climate Emergency Task Group: End of year report 2021
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12 January 2022

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Climate Emergency Task Group: End of year report 2021

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12 January 2022
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12 January 2022

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The Climate Emergency Task Group help the profession to tackle climate breakdown. Their 2021 report reviews the group’s activities through the year.

This report highlights the progress the profession is making in its efforts to tackle climate breakdown.

It summarises feedback that the group have taken on board through the year, as well as outlining a list of key actions that they will take in 2022.

The report contains useful links to the written and recorded content that was produced by contributors through the year.

As part of the writing of this report, we have also created a Sustainability Resource Map, outlining all sustainability guidance published by the CETG to date, along with other recommended Institution and external resources. This can be downloaded as a standalone PDF file by clicking here.


 

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IStructE

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