E-news update September 11 2006

POLICY
1.1. China , EU to further strengthen cooperation on climate change
1.2. Global Warming Heats Up Capitol Hill
1.3. World Needs Far Tougher Action on Warming – UN
1.4. UNFCCC Parties discuss approaches to slow deforestation
1.5. UNFCCC secretariat receives first initial reports under the Kyoto protocol

ENERGY AND EMISSIONS
2.1. Commission takes awareness-raising campaign into schools
2.2. Solar power ready to dominate the consumer energy market
2.3. Methane bubbles climate trouble

CLIMATE IMPACTS
3.1. Global Warming Taking Earth Back to Dinosaur Era
3.2. Alpine Glaciers May Disappear within the Coming Decades

CONFERENCES
4.1. Austrian JI/CDM Workshop
4.2. International Conference Make Markets Work for Climate

PUBLICATIONS
5.1. Just one planet. Poverty, justice and climate change

ANNOUNCEMENT
6.1. Energy Green Paper consultation

2006-09-11T10:16:09+02:0011. 9. 2006|Pomembno|

E-news update September 5 2006

ENERGY AND EMISSIONS
1.1. Romanian NAP published for consultation
1.2. Tests Show Promise for New Environment Friendly Technologies
1.3. Survey predicts private sector to play important role in solving climate change
1.4. US direct action: How American cities have bypassed Bush on Kyoto
1.5. California Strikes Accord on Global Warming Bill

CLIMATE IMPACTS
2.1. Climate change will reach point of no return in 20 years, says expert

CONFERENCES
3.1. The Renewable Resources - Sustainable Future –forum

PUBLICATIONS
4.1. The White House and the Kyoto Protocol: Double Standards on Uncertainties and their Consequences
4.2. The third report from the Working Group on Climate Change and Development 

ANNOUNCEMENTS
5.1. Invitation for comments – JI project in Romania
5.2. Invitation for comments – JI project in Ukraine
5.3. Climate Deal cyber action
5.4. UK Environment for Europe Fund

2006-09-05T14:29:41+02:005. 9. 2006|Pomembno|
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