E-news update October 17 2005
EU
1.1. EU to hold climate change talks
1.2. MEPs urge stronger EU climate policies
1.3. Commission to take action on alternative fuels
1.4. MEPs give F-gas bill a 'green boost'
1.5. Fluorinated gases vote a victory for environment
1.6. EU launches climate change project in Russia
1.7. EU to launch second climate change programme
ENERGY AND EMISSIONS
2.1. European Public Banks Accept World Commission on Dams Guidelines
2.2. Analysis - On Plate or In Tank? Europe Vegoils in Demand
2.3. Malaysia to Make Biofuel Mandatory by 2008 - Report
2.4. Energy a la Francaise
2.5. Country's most polluting power companies - Consumers urged to 'pull the plug' on polluters
CLIMATE IMPACTS
3.1. Don't Blame Tree Loss For Flooding, Study Says, Climate Patterns Called Driving Force
3.2. World Temperatures Keep Rising With a Hot 2005
3.3. Climate change and pollution are killing millions, says study
CONFERENCES
4.1. Stakeholder conference: European Climate Change Programme second phase
4.2. A technical workshop on JI/CDM
4.3. 'Climate Policy 2005 and Beyond: Japanese-German Impulses'
4.4. 2nd Annual Methane to Markets Partnership Meeting in Buenos Aires
4.5. Frontiers in Forest Information: a centenary conference/workshop
PUBLICATIONS
5.1. Joint Implementation Quarterly, October 2005
5.2. Special Report on Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage
5.3. CO2 Price Dynamiscs: The Implications of EU Emissions Trading for the Price of Electricity
ANNOUNCEMENTS
6.1. Website with relevant information on the Workshop on Emissions Trading was created