E-news update 24 May 2010

CLIMATE

1.1. bUN’s climate text talks of Copenhagen Accord
1.2. EU ministers agree broad outline for climate aid

ENERGY

2.1. Hidden annex calculates the indirect carbon footprint of a range of biofuels
2.2. US top scientists urge coal, oil use penalties
2.3. Safe clean energy future unfolds on virtual Heliosthana
2.4. EU 'southern gas corridor' getting crowded

EMISSIONS

3.1. Brussels to play down 'carbon leakage' threat
3.2. UK 'will push EU on CO2 targets'

TRANSPORT

4.1. Transport still going the wrong way
4.2. Tighter standards needed to green the car sector
4.3. Hedegaard rejects airlines' call to postpone ETS

REPORTS

5.1. Does EU ETS create windfall profits for energy intensive industry?

EVENTS

6.2. Bonn Climate Change Talks - June 2010
2010-05-23T22:52:28+02:0023. 5. 2010|Pomembno|

Sporočilo za javnost_Energy Union turneja v Sloveniji – drugačen način ozaveščanja o zeleni energiji

Ljubljana, 19.5.2010 - Energy Union je multimedijska turneja, ki s podporo Evropske unije na drugačen način ozavešča o inteligentni, zeleni energiji. Turneja bo od junija 2009 do konca leta 2010 z moderno instalacijo, koncerti, informacijami in razpravami obiskala 12 držav in 24 mest po Evropi. Tudi Slovenijo - Ljubljano in Maribor. Med 19. in 22. majem 2010 se bodo odvijali raznovrstni dogodki – poleg pestrega glasbeno vizualnega programa, bo potekala tudi panelna razprava: “Preklopi na zeleno energijo”.

2010-05-20T11:50:55+02:0020. 5. 2010|Pomembno|

E-news update 17 May 2010


CLIMATE

1.1. UN chief urges climate change on G8, G20 agenda
1.2. Kerry Unveils Climate Bill
1.3. India's Environment Minister to Keep Position
1.4. Senate Gets a Climate and Energy Bill, Modified by a Gulf Spill That Still Grows
1.5. Investors wary of 'green' forestry

ENERGY

2.1. Safe clean energy future unfolds on virtual Heliosthana
2.2. U.S. urges China to keep an open technology policy
2.3. French government says it sets power tariffs after CRE, EDF clash

EMISSIONS

3.1. EU carbon emissions, price forecasts to 2020
3.2. Bulgaria suspended from CO2 emissions trading
3.3. China study shows huge potential of low carbon telecom solutions
3.4. UK's new "green" government says to cut its CO2 10 percent
3.5. US EPA issues rules on biggest carbon polluters

EVENTS

4.1. Bonn Climate Change Talks - June 2010
2010-05-16T23:07:00+02:0016. 5. 2010|Pomembno|
Go to Top