E-news update December 12 2005

MONTREAL CONCLUSIONS
1.1. Joy as climate talks take Kyoto to next phase
1.2. US stays out of post-Kyoto global climate deal
1.3. Kyoto Protocol moves ahead as Bush's wrecking tactics fail
1.4. U.S. , Under Fire, Eases Its Stance in Climate Talks

ENERGY AND EMISSIONS
2.1. European Commission proposes ambitious biomass and biofuels action plan and calls on Member States to do more for green electricity
2.2. EU Sugar Reforms to Boost Grains, Rapeseed Area
2.3. EU falls short on energy efficiency* again
2.4. EU ‘needs unified energy policy’ on climate change
2.5. Germany to Push for Deeper Emissions Cuts – Minister
2.6. China to give priority to hydropower

PUBLICATIONS
3.1. Annual European Community CLRTAP emission inventory 1990-2003
3.2. Source apportionment of nitrogen and phosphorus inputs into the aquatic environment
3.3. Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change in Europe
3.4. Towards a Post-2012 Climate Change Regime
3.5. Greenhouse gas emission trends and projections 2005
3.6. "Sectoral CDM: Opening the CDM to the yet Unrealized Goal of Sustainable Development"
3.7. The report of Expert Workshop on Cooking and Carbon,
3.8. CDM Country Guide
3.9. The European environment - State and outlook 2005
3.10. Technology in a Post-2012 Transatlantic Perspective
3.11. Industry Location and Climate Change Policy-Making in the United States
3.12. It’s time to reframe the Climate Change Debate
3.13. Shifting Strategies in the Global Climate Negotiations
3.14. New CDM guidebook on Baseline Methodologies

CONFERENCE
4.1. "12th PhD Workshop on International Climate Policy"

2005-12-12T16:52:54+01:0012. 12. 2005|Pomembno|

E-news update December 12 2005

MONTREAL CONCLUSION
1.1. Joy as climate talks take Kyoto to next phase
1.2. US stays out of post-Kyoto global climate deal
1.3. Kyoto Protocol moves ahead as Bush's wrecking tactics fail
1.4. U.S. , Under Fire, Eases Its Stance in Climate Talks

ENERGY AND EMISSIONS
2.1. European Commission proposes ambitious biomass and biofuels action plan and calls on Member States to do more for green electricity
2.2. EU Sugar Reforms to Boost Grains, Rapeseed Area
2.3. EU falls short on energy efficiency* again
2.4. EU ‘needs unified energy policy’ on climate change
2.5. Germany to Push for Deeper Emissions Cuts – Minister
2.6. China to give priority to hydropower

PUBLICATIONS
3.1. Annual European Community CLRTAP emission inventory 1990-2003
3.2. Source apportionment of nitrogen and phosphorus inputs into the aquatic environment
3.3. Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change in Europe
3.4. Towards a Post-2012 Climate Change Regime
3.5. Greenhouse gas emission trends and projections 2005
3.6. "Sectoral CDM: Opening the CDM to the yet Unrealized Goal of Sustainable Development"
3.7. The report of Expert Workshop on Cooking and Carbon,
3.8. CDM Country Guide
3.9. The European environment - State and outlook 2005
3.10. Technology in a Post-2012 Transatlantic Perspective
3.11. Industry Location and Climate Change Policy-Making in the United States
3.12. It’s time to reframe the Climate Change Debate
3.13. Shifting Strategies in the Global Climate Negotiations
3.14. New CDM guidebook on Baseline Methodologies

CONFERENCE
4.1. "12th PhD Workshop on International Climate Policy"

2005-12-12T16:52:50+01:0012. 12. 2005|Pomembno|

Uspešen konec podnebnih pogajanj v Montrealu

Vladni predstavniki so v Montrealu v zgodnjih jutranjih urah 10. decembra dosegli zgodovinski sporazum o prihodnjih ukrepih za boj proti spreminjanju podnebja. Montrealski akcijski načrt je bil uspešno končan

2005-12-12T15:20:31+01:0012. 12. 2005|Pomembno|
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