E – news update 4 February 2008

CLIMATE
1.1. France urges U.S. to do more in combating climate change
1.2. World's big polluters note change in US climate stance
1.3. Nations Try to Advance Climate Road Map
1.4. UN: Climate Change May Cost $20 Trillion

EMISSION
2.1 Carbon emissions show slight fall

NUCLEAR POWER
3.1. Dutch Bank ING withdraws from Slovak Nuclear Project - Mochovce 3 and 4 too risky

CONFERENCES
4.1. Concentrated Solar Power Congress
4.2. Measuring your Carbon Footprint
4.3. Voluntary Carbon Markets New York
4.4. 3rd International Solar Cities Congress
4.5. The 4th Annual Brussels Climate Change Conference 08
4.6. World Biofuels Markets Congress
4.7. IEA: Meeting Energy Efficiency Goals: Enhancing Compliance, Monitoring and Evaluation

JOB OFFER
5.1. YFOE Germany is looking for an Intern or Freelancer,"Coordination of international climate actions", starting April 1st or earlier.

2008-02-04T09:26:45+01:004. 2. 2008|Pomembno|

E – news update 28 January 2008

CLIMATE
1.1. Denmark opts for open trade under EU climate plan
1.2. Climate change 'significantly worse' than feared: Al Gore
1.3. EU countries more talk than action on efficiency: EC report
1.4. EU agrees goal for climate deal by April 2009
1.5. EU faces tough climate change road
1.6. Business Leaders in Davos Call for a Clear Post-2012 Climate Change Agreement
1.7. Japanese PM puts forward new initiative on climate change

CLIMATE AND ENERGY PACKAGE REACTIONS
2.1. CAN EU: EU Climate and Energy Package Reaction: Lessons learned but class not dismissed!
2.2. FoE Europe: Greenhouse gas target too weak to stop climate change
2.3. Greenpeace Europe: EU CLIMATE PACKAGE: A GOOD START, But ambitions still do not match the challenge
2.4. WWF: WWF complains at EU performance on climate change

PUBLICATIONS
3.1. 40 % greenhouse gas reduction up until 2020 - how to do it?

CONFERENCES
4.1. Sustainable Energy Week
4.2. Renewable Energy Policy Workshop

2008-01-28T09:43:44+01:0028. 1. 2008|Pomembno|

Cilji podnebno – energetskega paketa nezadostni za rešitev podnebja

Ljubljana/Bruselj, 23. januar 2008 – Evropska komisija je danes sprejela sveženj zakonodajnih predlogov, ki naj bi omogočili doseganje evropskih podnebno – energetskih ciljev, sprejetih marca 2007. T.i. podnebno – energetski paket bi lahko bila izjemna proložnost, da EU utrdi vodilno vlogo v boju proti podnebnim spremembam, vendar zaradi pomankjivosti posameznih predlogov Evropa te priložnosti ni izkoristila. Za resnično podnebno učinkovitost paketa morata Evropski parlament in Svet predlog bistveno izboljšati, pri tem pa mora Slovenija kot predsedujoča Svetu EU odigrati odločilno vlogo. 

2008-01-23T15:34:52+01:0023. 1. 2008|Pomembno|
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