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Governments must take lead as Cancún hits rock bottom

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Chinese pledge raises hopes of climate compromise

Sir, Regarding ‘Chinese pledge raises hopes of climate compromise‘: The UN has already lowered expectations of COP 16 negotiations to rock bottom, and while only the most optimistic would expect a deal to emerge from Cancún, the fundamental imperatives underlying the urgency to adopt more sustainable economies have not gone away, nor can we afford [...]

CCS is a subterfuge for extracting more oil

Posted by Carol Horner, Private citizen on 15/11/10
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Carbon capture and storage

Sir, Regarding ‘Carbon capture and storage‘: I find the whole saga of the CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) issue entirely distasteful. The oil industry magnates and the coal industry giants must be laughing all the way to the bank and their shareholders must be agreeing with them that they can make a huge killing with [...]

Intelligent Transportation Systems key to tackling congestion

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EU's new transport strategy to put price on pollution

Sir, Regarding ‘EU’s new transport strategy to put price on pollution‘: The most important external effect of (urban) traffic is congestion. In cities larger than about one million inhabitants, the cost of congestion far outweighs the combined costs of pollution, traffic accidents, noise and climate change. Transporting people one by one in a tonne of [...]

Bio-economy challenges and the EU

Posted by Karel Yurian, Private citizen on 26/10/10

Sir, Regarding ‘Bio-economy poses new competitiveness challenges for Europe‘: Innovation Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn has highlighted an area where the EU is missing out compared to other countries – particularly the USA. It need not do so, for it actually needs to address it through a different emphasis. Firstly, the EU should seriously consider removing the [...]

To 30% or not to 30%: that is the question!

Posted by Mike Parr, PWR on 19/10/10
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Debate on CO2 target exposes rift among EU businesses

Sir, It is understandable that our elected representatives in the form of the Environment Council may wish to undertake more studies on moving to a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions. After all, this is a momentous step. PWR has some very good news in this regard, which will also delight BusinessEurope. Towards the end of [...]

Finnish road is not world’s first green highway

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Finland eyes world's first 'green highway'

Sir, Regarding ‘Finland eyes world’s first ‘green highway’‘: It is indeed encouraging to read your news item on Finland’s ambition to create the first green highway in the world. However, Sweden and Norway are already almost there with a similar project, ‘Green Highway’, aka the E14, which stretches from the Atlantic to the Baltic, connecting [...]

Oil refining must be recognised as essential element of energy infrastructure

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Sir, As ministers from across the EU-27 meet for the Informal Energy Council on 6-7 September, the oil refining industry urges them to recognise refining as an essential element of energy infrastructure and ensure that the Communication on Energy infrastructure includes oil pipelines and refining as a vital part of the supply chain for refined [...]

Time for a big push on energy savings

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EU mulls beefing up energy savings policy

Sir, Regarding ‘EU mulls beefing up energy savings policy‘: With the announcement that Danish MEP Bendt Bendtsen is to prepare recommendations for improving the EU’s energy savings policy, Europe’s half-hearted approach to reducing energy consumption could be about to change. Reducing energy consumption – as opposed to simply improving efficiency, which has historically rebounded in [...]

Energy efficiency in buildings creates employment at all skill levels

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EU promotes 'green jobs' as way out of crisis

Sir, Regarding ‘EU promotes ‘green jobs’ as way out of crisis‘: Let me first agree on the importance of the discussion presented in the article, and also on the role of climate and energy policies in catalysing the economic recovery and as a source of ‘green jobs’. In relation to this, I would also like [...]

Find out what caused Deepwater Horizon disaster before regulating

Posted by Peter Lubrani, INECO on 10/06/10
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EU urged to regulate deep-sea drilling after BP spill

Sir, Regarding ‘EU urged to regulate deep-sea drilling after BP spill‘: Is it not irresponsible to ask for more regulation than at present when we still do not know what caused the accident or why the safety nets used did not work? Do these associations really think that checking twice for unknowns or requiring more [...]

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