E-news 29 September 2008

CLIMATE

1.1. Europe 'must hurry' on climate change
1.2. Climate, Security, Stability to Dominate EU-India Summit
1.3. Climate change fears after German opt-out

ENERGY

2.1. UK accused of 'sabotaging' Europe's green energy plans
2.2. Portugal Opens Pioneer Commercial Wave Power Plant

TRANSPORT

3.1. Cars and CO2: MEPs stand up for fuel-efficient cars
3.2. Car lobby loses fight to ease emission rules

CONFERENCES

4.1. Climate Change and the achievement of the MDGs
4.2. European NGOs Discussing Sustainable Energy in Paris, France, October 13-15, 2008
4.3. Stakeholder conference on post-2012 climate change agreement
4.4. The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Poznañ, Poland - COP 14

2008-09-29T13:37:17+02:0029. 9. 2008|Pomembno|

Bazar nevladnih organizacij

V četrtek, 25.9. se bo Focus društvo za sonaraven razvoj predstavilo na bazarju nevladnih organizacij na Kongresnem trgu v Ljubljani, na katerem se zaključuje festival LUPA, ki ga pripravlja Center nevladnih organizacij Slovenije - CNVOS.

Vljudno vabljeni, da se nam pridružite na stojnici od 13.00 do 18.00.

2008-09-24T15:33:24+02:0024. 9. 2008|Napovednik|

E-news update 22 September 2008

CLIMATE

1.1. Arctic sea ice at lowest level ever
1.2. UN chief appoints two new special envoys on climate change
1.3. Economic crisis threatens EU measures on climate change

EMISSIONS

2.1. First US greenhouse gas auction set for Thursday
2.2. Germany opposes EU plans on carbon auctions

TRANSPORT

3.1. MEPs’ call for ‘phased’ CO2 limits amounts to a postponement, IEEP study shows
3.2. MEPs vote to keep 10% biofuels target but with land-use criteria

JOBS

4.1. Operations Director, WWF European Policy Office, Brussels, Belgium

CONFERENCES

5.1. European NGOs Discussing Sustainable Energy in Paris, France, October 13-15, 2008
5.2. Stakeholder conference on post-2012 climate change agreement
5.3. The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Poznañ, Poland - COP 14

2008-09-22T10:07:22+02:0022. 9. 2008|Pomembno|

Ljudje so zaskrbljeni zaradi podnebja, politika pa tega ne opazi

Ljubljana, 17. september 2008 – Pred nekaj dnevi objavljena raziskava Eurobarometra kaže, da kar 89 % državljanov in državljank Slovenije meni, da so podnebne spremembe zelo resen problem. Te skrbi se politične stranke ne zavedajo dovolj, saj so se podnebja v predvolilnih razpravah dotaknile le bežno. Stranke so se ukvarjale predvsem z vprašanji reševanja posledic podnebnih sprememb, medtem ko je odpravljanje vzrokov zanje ostalo zaprta tema.

2008-09-17T09:47:09+02:0017. 9. 2008|Pomembno|
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