
STATISTICAL RELEASE
Date: 9 November 2007
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The Environment in your Pocket 2007
The eleventh edition of The Environment in your Pocket is published today by Defra. It is the annual booklet that makes readily accessible environmental trends and statistics on climate change, air quality, water quality, land use, waste and recycling wildlife and other environmental issues.
Itincludes several environmental indicators of sustainable development, and contains also a section looking at pressures on the environment - such as energy use, transport, pollution incidents and household consumption - and at spending to mitigate the effects of some pressures. The Environment in your Pocket 2007 also includes a section summarising some key results from Defra’s recent Survey of Public Attitudes and Behaviours towards the Environment.
Examples of trends reported in the booklet include:
The Environment in your Pocket 2007 is not just for the pocket but is also available in a larger version and published online - linked to more detailed information on the topics it covers - at: www.defra.gov.uk/environment/statistics/eiyp/index.htm
Notes to editors
1. The Environment in your Pocket 2007 is available free from Defra Publications, Admail 6000, London, SW1A 2XX (Tel: 08459 556000, email: defra@cambertown.com). Product code 12811 (pocket-sized A6 version) and 12811A (A4 version).
2. The 2007 edition is the eleventh annual edition of the booklet and it presents around 55 of the key data sets from the e-Digest of Environmental Statistics. It focuses on providing trends over time, including on performance against quantified targets and commitments set at the national and international level.
3. As a National Statistics publication, it seeks to be as objective as possible, presenting a balanced picture. National Statistics are produced to high professional standards set out in the National Statistics Code of Practice. They are produced free from any political interference.
4. The e-Digest of Environmental Statistics continues to be Defra’s reference site for environmental data. The e-Digest can be accessed on the Defra internet site at: www.defra.gov.uk/environment/statistics/index.htm
5. Details of the government’s indicators of sustainable development can be accessed on the Sustainable Development website at: http://www.defra.gov.uk/sustainable/government/progress/index.htm
6. Detailed results from Defra’s 2007 Survey of Public Attitudes and Behaviours towards the Environment are on the Defra website at: www.defra.gov.uk/environment/statistics/pubatt/index.htm
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