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10 Questions on the Green Economy to the European Commission?
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Flagship carbon scheme in jeopardy?
17/04/2013 Why are carbon markets failing? 13/04/2013 Time to scrap ETS in favour of effective climate measures 21/02/2013 EU urged to scrap carbon trading scheme 18/02/2013 EU carbon market boosts emissions, NGOs say 18/02/2013 Video: What’s wrong with the green economy?: Joanna Cabello of Carbon Trade Watch at Rio+20 12/07/2012 From Rio+20--GMO Trees and the Green Economy: Green Deserts for All? 11/07/2012 Cortina de humo: Fondos públicos del Estado español, falsas soluciones.. 05/06/2012 Pueblos selváticos en la encrucijada 03/11/2011 Huhne leads battle in Europe against 'carbon fat cats' 21/06/2011 Europese lobby’s beletten reductie van broeikasgassen 21/06/2011 Industry lobby campaign to weaken EU climate policy revealed 20/06/2011 MORE |
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When big business comes across EU climate targets it instinctively reaches for its big guns, unleashing CEOs and a volley of lobbyists in an attempt to avoid substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. The first six months of 2011 have seen the latest round of this contest, with two policy initiatives re-opening the targets debate. A new report calling upon the EU to raise its greenhouse gas emissions reduction target from 20 to 30 per cent will be voted on at the 23 June plenary of the European Parliament. This is a step in the right direction, although it still falls well short of what is needed to tackle climate change.