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Exceeding standards with AMEE part 2

This is the second of a two part blog post about how AMEE represents environmental standards and brings them together in its platform offering them in both machine and human readable forms. These posts are extracts from the white paper … Continue reading

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Exceeding standards with AMEE part 1

This is the first of a two part blog post about how AMEE represents environmental standards and brings them together in its platform offering them in both machine and human readable forms. These posts are extracts from the white paper … Continue reading

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The new AMEE explorer – content the way you want it

Another month, another release of AMEE explorer. The two most noticeable changes are that the front page has a cleaner layout and you can now filter your search results by standard, geography and type to help find the results most … Continue reading

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A Standard for Standards

Many important terms never get properly pinned down and defined. Everyone uses such terms and usually they have the same meaning to different people, but not always. In attempting to assess the future of our planet, it’s probably a good … Continue reading

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AMEE Science blog

AMEE now has a blog dedicated to interesting science and data aspects of our work. The AMEE science team’s primary task is to bring in data sets and methodologies from various sources and make sure they are represented accurately in … Continue reading

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The AMEE Science blog

AMEE now has a blog dedicated to interesting science and data aspects of our work. The AMEE science team’s primary task is to bring in data sets and methodologies from various sources and make sure they are represented accurately in … Continue reading

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