E-news update September 27 2005

POLICY
1.1. International Conference on "Energy Intelligence for Europe " Provides Strong Evidence for the Need of a Euratom Treaty Reform
1.2. EU sees no major post-Kyoto climate deal at talks

ENERGY AND EMISSIONS
2.1. Big Auto Makers Want Bush to Act on Energy - WSJ
2.2. The e5-SEA establishes first national programmes in Czech Republic and Bulgaria
2.3. Special cell to promote bio-diesel
2.4. France to Launch 1.8 Million Tonne Biofuel Tender on October 20

CLIMATE IMPACTS
3.1. Caribbean Corals Hit by Warm, Storm-Spawning Seas
3.2. Global Warming Could Cause up to 10,000 Deaths Per Year in Asia-Pacific
3.3. Heatwave study raises new global warming fear

CONFERENCES
4.1. The registration process to COP 11/MOP 1
4.2. Promoting Private Involvement in Sustainable Development
4.3. First Annual Conference - Sustainable Energy Europe Campaign 2005-2008
4.4. Youth activities at COP11
4.5. Energy Convention 2005
4.6. Moving beyond 2012: International perspectives on future climate change policy options
4.7. The climate change conference in Nottingham

2005-09-27T14:30:57+02:0027. 9. 2005|Pomembno|

E-news update September 19 2005


POLICY
1.1. UN World Summit : Empty Words on Climate Change
1.2. MEPs call for more investment in hydrogen
1.3. Canada Doesn't see Breakthrough at Post-Kyoto Meet
1.4. EU pushes biofuel to fight climate change, high oil
1.5. EU Commissioner urges U.S. climate change rethink 

ENERGY AND EMISSIONS
2.1. World Bank bending the carbon credit rules in Czech Republic

CLIMATE IMPACTS
3.1. Global warming could end Sahara droughts, says study
3.2. CO2 from soil across Britain a 'disaster'

CONFERENCES
4.1. 'Blueprint for a Changing Climate
4.2. "Climate or Development"

PUBLICATIONS
5.1. Release of four Lines of Inquiry papers by IISD
5.2. A Ten-Year Rule to Guide the Allocation of EU Emission Allowances
5.3. European Environment Outlook (EEA Report No 4/2005)

ANNOUNCEMENTS
6.1. Invitation for comments: JI project in Poland
6.2. Invitation for comments – Wind Farm JI project in Estonia
6.3. The Carbon Disclosure Project report available
6.4. New web site features climate news
6.5. Vacancy: senior campaigner on power, Greenpeace International

2005-09-19T12:20:42+02:0019. 9. 2005|Pomembno|

Trajnostno mobilni!

Trenutno v Sloveniji emisije toplogrednih plinov, ki so povzročitelji podnebnih sprememb, kljub raznim ukrepom še vedno naraščajo. Predvsem očitna je rast emisij na področju prometa, kjer obstaja veliko pomanjkanje učinkovitih ukrepov. Eden od razlogov za takšno stanje je v tem, da državljani in državljanke Slovenije kot najbolj priljubljeno prevozno sredstvo vidijo osebni avtomobil in z njim povezano gradnjo avtocest.

2005-09-19T07:50:02+02:0019. 9. 2005|Novice|
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