E-news update May 8 2006

EU
1.1. EC defends role in policing NAPs

ENERGY AND EMISSIONS
2.1. CO2 Price Crash Signals Tougher EU Pollution Goals
2.2. Spanish 2005 emissions 10.9 MtCO2 above cap
2.3. French 2005 CO2 emissions come in 11.6 per cent under allocation
2.4. Dutch companies confirmed long in 2005
2.5. Czech ETS companies emit 15 per cent less than allocated in 2005
2.6. World's Biggest Solar Farm Planned for New Mexico
2.7. CO2 Market on Brink as Price Continues to Slide
2.8. World Bank Misses Double Dividend on Poverty and Climate Change

CLIMATE IMPACTS
3.1. Climate change causes Tibet\'s glaciers to melt faster
3.2. Global Warming Behind Record 2005 Storms – Experts

CONFERENCES
4.1. Training for CLIMATE COMPASS Promoters

PUBLICATIONS
5.1. Energy Sustainability Reports

ANNOUNCEMENTS
6.1. Invitation for comments – JI project in New Zealand
6.2. Internship at Friends of the Earth Europe: Climate Change campaign 2006-2007

2006-05-08T08:40:43+02:008. 5. 2006|Pomembno|

E-news update April 24 2006

ENERGY AND EMISSIONS
1.1. US looks to private sector to fix greenhouse pollution
1.2. Car industry failing on climate pledge
1.3. Scientists condemn US as emissions of greenhouse gases hit record level
1.4. Solar Water Heating Viable
1.5. World Bank's climate plan fails to show the rifht path
1.6. Pacific action urged on clean energy plan

CONFERENCES
2.1. Sustainable Energy path for Europe : e5 workshops in Cologne 10 – 12 May
2.2. Russia and the Carbon Market” Conference

PUBLICATIONS
3.1. Available materials on innovative financing to accelerete solar water heating
3.2. Carbon 2006: Towards a truly global market
3.3. National Action Plan on Climate Change of Romania (2005-2007)

ANNOUNCEMENT
4.1. PhD and Master fellowships available

2006-04-24T09:40:55+02:0024. 4. 2006|Pomembno|

Slovenija znižuje CO2

V petek, 21. aprila, bo med 10. in 15. uro v Tehniškem muzeju Slovenije, Bistra pri Vrhniki, potekala razširjena seja Slovenskega komiteja za vprašanja spremembe podnebja, uradni začetek projekta "Slovenija znižuje CO2" ter zaključna prireditev projekta Slovenskega E-foruma "Otroci spreminjajo energetsko kulturo". Dogodka se bodo udeležili Janez Podobnik, minister za okolje in prostor, nj. eksc. g. Tim Simmons, veleposlanik VB v RS, in dr. Robert Monro, direktor British Councila. >>>

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2006-04-19T19:35:15+02:0019. 4. 2006|Napovednik|
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