Archive for 2011/04 :

We are living in yesterday’s world with our economic thinking

In reaction to the EurActiv article:

Sir, In a mere twenty years’ time to 2031, the UK and the EU will be reaching the limits of despair when trying to capture any major future foothold in the global economic stakes. This will not be due to its people, but their governments with regard to their current and medium-term policies. These policies [...]

Our laws shouldn’t preserve business models

Posted by Tom Merritt, Blogger on 20/04/11
In reaction to the EurActiv article:

EU to help music companies keep Elvis, Beatles royalties

Sir, Regarding ‘EU to help music companies keep Elvis, Beatles royalties‘: I have often argued that attempts by the media industry to deal with digital media, especially on the Internet, are examples of people who used to game the system and now can’t, so they resort to the law to make it illegal for them [...]

The UK’s continued economic death: Is this an inherent symptomatic threat and warning for all EU nations?

In reaction to the EurActiv article:

Sir, Is the United Kingdom symptomatic of the wider issues and problems that the EU faces in the long-term? For Britain in economic terms is bleeding to death and no-one seems to care. Over the last three decades the UK has lost 23 global businesses with the loss of millions of jobs to overseas predators [...]

PNR and the internal market

Posted by Mike Parr, PWR on 18/04/11
In reaction to the EurActiv article:

Countries rally behind UK on EU flight data collection

Sir, Regarding ‘Countries rally behind UK on EU flight data collection‘: With respect to the headline ‘Countries rally behind UK on EU flight data collection’ and the UK’s unending desire to collect data on every aspect of its (and other EU) citizens’ lives, the example was given of a drug smuggler that files into Lisbon [...]

Questioning figures on 30% emissions cuts

Posted by Abby Semple, ICLEI on 18/04/11
In reaction to the EurActiv article:

Europe can make 30% emissions cuts, EU figures show

Sir, Regarding ‘Europe can make 30% emissions cuts, EU figures show‘: This article does not acknowledge that the 20% target for savings in primary energy consumption set out in the Energy Efficinecy Plan is measured against a projected consumption of 1842 Mtoe in 2020. It is not measured against current consumption, much less the baseline [...]

No inconsistency in Commission’s climate modelling

In reaction to the EurActiv article:

Europe can make 30% emissions cuts, EU figures show

Sir, Regarding ‘Europe can make 30% emissions cuts, EU figures show‘: The Low-carbon Economy Roadmap establishes that a cost-effective pathway would reach 25% emission reductions by 2020. There is no inconsistency in modelling itself. For the Energy Efficiency Plan, no specific modelling work was carried out on reaching the 20% efficiency target. A simple calculation [...]

2050 aviation targets appear clear to us

In reaction to the EurActiv article:

EU's airline emission goals under scrutiny

Sir, Last week’s piece ‘EU’s airline emission goals under scrutiny‘ suggested there was confusion in the media after the European Commission launched the 2050 vision for transport in Europe. I can’t account for why the media seemed confused, but it seems to us that the Commission’s vision regarding aviation seems to be realistic, pragmatic and [...]

Water utilities care about consumer rights

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EU debates out-of-court scheme for consumer disputes

Sir, Regarding ‘EU debates out-of-court scheme for consumer disputes‘: In mid-March, the European Commission closed the consultation period on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). EUREAU, the European Federation of Water Utilities, highlights the fact that the situation for the drinking water and wastewater utilities regarding the ADR topic has been studied with care. Nowadays, consumer confidence [...]

Stop the Great Man-Made River!

Posted by Carol Horner, Private citizen on 13/04/11
In reaction to the EurActiv article:

NATO warned against strikes on Libya's 'great river'

Sir, Regarding ‘NATO warned against strikes on Libya’s ‘great river”: This Great Man-Made River (GMMR) Project must be stopped. The water comes from the deep-seated resources of the Sahara. There is no such thing as a free water supply anywhere. If you extract this deep-seated water from below the Sahara the result is that water [...]

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