Sporočilo za javnost_V letu 2020 kar četrtina porabljene energije iz obnovljivih virov

Maribor, 22. junij 2010 – Na Univerzi v Mariboru je danes potekal drugi podnebni posvet iz serije šestih podnebnih posvetov, ki bodo do konca leta potekali po Sloveniji v okviru projekta »Slovenija znižuje CO2«. Namen posveta je bil javnosti predstaviti vsebino Akcijskega načrta za obnovljive vire energije za obdobje 2010 – 2020 ter zbrati ključne pripombe in priporočila javnosti glede ciljev ter potencialnih ovir in mehanizmov za izvajanje sprejetih ukrepov.

2010-06-22T11:08:10+02:0022. 6. 2010|Pomembno|

E-news update 21 June 2010


CLIMATE

1.1. Journalists and Scientists to discuss climate change at Global Media Forum
1.2. Green NGO's letter to van Rompuy: EU’s climate ambition a green way out of the crisis

ENERGY

2.1. EU leaders agree non-binding energy efficiency target
2.2. Biofuels: ‘Recognised by the European Union’ ... but what does it really mean?
2.3. EU Economy can be boosted by green ambition Ž
2.4. EU, U.S. clean energy support under threat: HSBC
2.5. EU sees solar power imported from Sahara in five years
2.6. EU states agree to close dirty coal plants by 2024

EMISSIONS

3.1. Europe losing sight of sustainable and green future
3.2. Commission to revive EU carbon tax debate
3.3. Study shows vans can be more fuel efficient and cheaper
3.4. Environmental evidence will be heard in aviation EU-ETS legal action
3.5. Air ticket tax for Germany as government looks to balance budget
3.6. Financial recovery to reignite transport demand growth

JOB

4.1. FINANCE MANAGER
4.2. INTERN - ECONOMIC JUSTICE CAMPAIGN

PUBLICATIONS

5.1. Time to rescue the EU ETS

2010-06-21T23:10:59+02:0021. 6. 2010|Pomembno|

E-news update 14 June 2010


CLIMATE

1.2. European environment ministers at a crossroads on climate and GM crops
1.3. De Boer passes on UN climate negotiation baton
1.4. Reasons to be cheerful about climate change talks

ENERGY

2.1. EU debt crisis boosts chance of energy tax overhaul
2.2. New EU biofuel sustainability rules ‘missing the point’ say green groups
2.3. Costly Nuclear Fusion Demo Worries Cash-Strapped EU

EMISSIONS

3.1. Billions in savings and investment await Council action
3.2. NGOs urge EC to adopt stricter legislation on air pollution

POLICY

4.1. EU promotes ‘green jobs’ as way out of crisis

DEVELOPMENT

5.1. EU not meeting commitments needed to achieve Millennium Development Goals

PUBLICATIONS

6.1. Analysis of options to move beyond 20% greenhouse gas emission reductions and assessing the risk of carbon leakage

2010-06-13T22:02:30+02:0013. 6. 2010|Pomembno|
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