Sustainable Futures is a student society which is dedicated to improving the sustainability of the LSE. We aim to empower students to bring about environmental and sustainable change and increase environmental awareness in order to improve the environmental behaviours of the wider student community.
We hope to realise these aims by holding weekly participative meetings in which members can discuss and plan projects. These include the Sustainable Projects Fund, which awards grants of up to £10,000 to projects which enhance sustainability, as well as making videos to increase education and awareness.
Website: http://www.sustainablefutureslse.com/
Location: London, United Kingdom
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Latest Activity: Feb 26, 2012
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Welcome! SENSD is a network gathering European students aimed at promoting sustainable development, by exchanging knowledge and information.
Posted by Lisa Schipper on February 22, 2013 at 2:30pm 0 Comments 1 Like
SENSD Netherlands, the International Committee of the Dutch umbrella organisation Morgen, has put together the sustainable development in the Netherlands country report.
Posted by Natasha Mytton-Mills on November 26, 2012 at 11:30am 0 Comments 1 Like
http://www.rtcc.org/cop18-who-to-follow-on-twitter-at-the-doha-climate-change-talks/
There’s only one place to follow all the latest news and analysis from the next round of climate talks, and that’s on twitter.
Posted by Natasha Mytton-Mills on November 19, 2012 at 12:00pm 0 Comments 1 Like
Posted by Lisa Schipper on October 20, 2012 at 3:40pm 0 Comments 3 Likes
On 10 October, Sustainability Day in the Netherlands, Morgen (SENSD Netherlands) handed over their Manifest to ten managers of universities. Speakers at the event included former Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende and former chariman of the board of directors of Rabobank Herman Wijffels. They were very positive about the student's initiative to address sustainable higher education.…
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