E-news update November 2 2005

EU
1.1. EU Must Do More To Fight Climate Change, Dimas Says
1.2. EU’s second climate change programme to put onus on technology
1.3. Europe looks to adapt to climate change
1.4. Further action needed to cut emissions across Europe , Moreley tells EC Conference
1.5. EU has power to freeze climate change
1.6. Parliament steps back from fight on f-gases

ENERGY AND EMISSIONS
2.1. Britain hosts energy summit while failing to meet its emission targets
2.2. Talks opened on climate change
2.3. Call for G8 action on energy efficiency
2.4. Indonesia Gears Up amid Global Green Fuel Rush

CLIMATE IMPACTS
3.1. Climate Change Linked to Rise in Malaria, Asthma
3.2. Europe study shows climate risks
3.3. Climate change 'could ruin drive to eradicate poverty'

CONFERENCES
4.1. Short courses on energy and environment

PUBLICATIONS
5.1. Target 2020: Policies and measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the EU
5.2. 'CDM and JI in Charts' upgraded to Ver. 4.1.
5.3. EEA Briefing 2/2005 - How much biomass can Europe use without harming the environment?
5.4. Multi-gas emissions pathways to meet climate targets
5.5. Climate vulnerability in Cuba : The role of social networks
5.6. CDM – Wind manual
5.7. Input from Environmental NGOs at the start of the next round of the European climate change program (ECCP)

2005-11-02T09:41:25+01:002. 11. 2005|Pomembno|

Več kot 2500 podpisov za varnejše podnebje ni doseglo naslovnika

Ljubljana, 25. oktober – S konferenco »Kam po Kjotu?« se je zaključila petmesečna akcija »Spreminjam navade, ne pa podnebja!«, ki jo je izvajalo Fokus društvo za sonaraven razvoj. V sklopu akcije je razstava o spreminjanju podnebja obiskala šest mest in dva glasbena festivala, zbranih pa je bilo preko 2500 podpisov ljudi, ki od slovenske vlade zahtevajo aktivnejši boj proti spreminjanju podnebja. Minister Podobnik žal podpisov ni utegnil prevzeti.

2005-10-26T09:01:50+02:0026. 10. 2005|Pomembno|
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