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Photo Diary app wins York prize

Friday, 20th January 2012

A group of York students has won the opportunity to have their very own I-phone application developed after winning The App Challenge final, held at the Ron Cooke Hub on Wednesday, January 18.

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Students warned about loans scam

Thursday, 19th January 2012

YUSU Welfare officer Bob Hughes has warned students to be vigilant after a student loans phishing scam has been revealed.

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Queen Comes to York

Wednesday, 18th January 2012

Her Majesty the Queen will be visiting York on Maundy Thursday, 5th April, as part of the 800th anniversary of York’s Charter for the traditional “Royal Maundy” ceremony.

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Flooding Triggers Network Outage On Eve Of Exams

Saturday, 14th January 2012

A flood caused by a heating system “failure” forced the university IT services to shut down many essential systems on Sunday night, causing problems for many students on the eve of their exams and assignment due-dates.

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York plays key role in new online environmental footprint tool

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Tuesday, 20th December 2011
The Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) at the University of York has played a key role in developing a unique new tool for mapping ecological carbon and water footprint data across all 27 EU member states.

The two-year project has carried out evidence gathering, software tool design and network dialogue activities to explore how national and EU government level policy makers can understand the effects of policies – or the lack of them – on the environment, to facilitate responsible decision-making.

SEI at York is one of eight partners in the One Planet Economy Network EU project which has received €1.5million from the EC’s FP7 funding stream.

The EUREAPA tool (EU Resource and Energy Analysis Programme Application) which is now available free online, is also aimed at NGOs and academics. It is based on the integration of the Footprint Family of indicators with an economic model to demonstrate the impact of the EU’s trade on the environment.

The tool can be used to help inform policy decisions in key areas for delivering the Flagship Initiative for a Resource-efficient Europe under the Europe 2020 Strategy. These include agriculture, climate and energy, sustainable consumption and production, transport and water.

Dr Chris West from the Stockholm Environment Institute at York, said: “The EUREAPA tool represents the culmination of a lot of hard work by the OPEN:EU consortium, including a significant contribution from members of the Stockholm Environment Institute. As a group we are excited to make this data and scenario modelling tool freely available, and look forward to its continued use in exploring a transition to a One Planet Economy.”

Rachel Brown, OPEN:EU programme manager at WWF-UK, added: “This is a fantastic tool to help policymakers, NGOs and academics understand the impacts of our consumption patterns on the environment. We hope this will make it easier to evaluate the effect of different policy scenarios in inherently complex areas before bringing them into effect.”

The OPEN:EU project has also released a report describing the findings of the development of four One Planet Economy (OPE) future scenarios. These are designed to support policy makers in transforming Europe into a One Planet Economy by 2050. They present both an illustration of life in Europe in 2050 and the policy settings necessary to support this transition under different assumptions about the future.

Using the EUREAPA tool, the four OPE scenarios were quantified to explore the relative influence of different policy approaches on the EU’s carbon, ecological and water footprints.

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