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Faith and the Environment

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from CIWEM*

 

The purpose of this web-based resource is to help environmental professionals consider why it is worth engaging with faith groups on environmental issues; publicise examples of global best-practice and show how faith groups might get involved in environmental projects or campaigns.

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*CIWEM (Registered Charity no. 1043409 (England & Wales) and SC038212 (Scotland)) has a history of working in environmental management dating back to 1895. In the succeeding decades, engineers, scientists and other professionals came together to combine their expertise across a broad range of environmental disciplines. The present day Institution was formed in 1987 when the Institution of Public Health Engineers merged with the Institution of Water Engineers and Scientists and the Institute of Water Pollution Control to form the Institution of Water and Environmental Management.The Institution was granted a Royal Charter in 1995 and was proud to celebrate its centenary in the same year. 

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