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1. Syria and Iran to dominate EU visits to China and India February 8, 2012

Talks to be held in Beijing and New Delhi. Talks in the coming days between the European Union's leadership and Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, and Wen Jiabao,...

2. EU 'flexible' on ETS if global deal is reached February 8, 2012

Commission's director-general for climate says ETS aviation legislation could be changed if there is an international agreement on reducing emissions. Foreign airlines could...

EU 'flexible' on ETS if global deal is reached

3. China bans airlines from EU's emissions scheme February 6, 2012

Chinese authorities say including airlines in the emissions trading scheme violates international climate negotiations. The Chinese government has banned the country's...

4. Cut emissions, boost health February 2, 2012

Reducing greenhouse gases is even better for public health than a European Commission study suggests. The European Commission this week published a staff working paper that...

Cut emissions, boost health

5. On the frontline of climate change February 2, 2012

India has been an important player in global climate talks, but lost its way in Durban last year. India has been considered a skilled negotiatior in international climate...

On the frontline of climate change

6. MEPs back away from 30% emissions target January 31, 2012

Centre-right MEPs block move to push for increase in emissions reduction target. The push for the EU to increase its emissions reduction target for 2020 from 20% to 30% was...

7. UK parliament report calls for ETS overhaul January 27, 2012

British parliamentarians fear businesses could relocate to other countries. The EU's emissions trading scheme (ETS) urgently needs a short-term solution to the low carbon...

UK parliament report calls for ETS overhaul

8. Higher emissions target ‘could save money' January 26, 2012

Commission report to support higher carbon emission reduction targets for 2020. A report to be issued by the European Commission in the coming weeks will bolster the case of...

Higher emissions target ‘could save money'

9. Emissions row could get dirty January 5, 2012

US authorities strongly object to ETS changes. Passengers to lose out as airlines plan to spread the cost The US government and airlines have not given up their...

Emissions row could get dirty

10. ECJ backs EU over aviation emissions December 21, 2011

Court says inclusion of non-EU airlines in emissions trading scheme is compatible with international law. The European Court of Justice today ruled that plans to include...

11. A first-class way to cut emissions December 21, 2011

Climate negotiators could take a leaf out of the global postal sector's book. The two weeks of tortuous negotiations at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate...

12. Trade war looms over aviation emissions December 21, 2011

US anger over plan to include aviation in the EU's emissions trading scheme. ECJ backs EU over aviation emissions The government of the United States and airlines...

Trade war looms over aviation emissions

13. MEPs vote to cut emissions allowances December 20, 2011

Members of the environment committee use vote on energy efficiency directive to call for lower CO2 permits. Members of the European Parliament's environment committee have...

MEPs vote to cut emissions allowances

14. Hedegaard's risky strategy pays off December 15, 2011

Connie Hedegaard's risk in Durban was redemption for the EU after its embarrassing failure at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen in 2009. Connie Hedegaard, the European...

Hedegaard's risky strategy pays off

15. Leading the way on climate action December 15, 2011

When the EU moves, others follow, writes the European Commissioner for climate action on the breakthrough deal struck at the Durban summit on climate change. At the Durban...

Leading the way on climate action

16. A climate deal against the odds December 15, 2011

Agreement in Durban on a roadmap to a future global treaty will see Europe continue a second period of binding emissions cuts, but Green groups say the deal is...

A climate deal against the odds

17. Durban agrees to reach deal on CO2 emissions by 2015 December 11, 2011

Climate change deal includes all major emitters. The world's largest economies have agreed on a roadmap towards a legally-binding deal by 2015 to to cut greenhouse-gas...

Durban agrees to reach deal on CO2 emissions by 2015

18. EU urges US, China and India to back climate plan December 9, 2011

South Africa and Brazil are now prepared to sign up to a roadmap, but other major countries are holding out. The EU has made a final appeal to large economies to sign up to a...

EU urges US, China and India to back climate plan

19. Delegates braced for failure in Durban December 8, 2011

Little prospect of a deal at Durban conference. The mood darkened at the  climate-change summit in Durban, South Africa, yesterday (7 December) as negotiators failed to...

Delegates braced for failure in Durban

20. To lead or not to lead on climate-change action December 1, 2011

There are only two paths to choose between at Durban. Your recent report on climate change highlighted the debate in the EU about an extension of the Kyoto Protocol at the UN...

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