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1. Commission calls for bluefin tuna trade ban February 22, 2010

Proposal would ban industrial vessels from catching the at-risk species in the Mediterranean. The European Commission today called for a ban on trade in bluefin tuna from...  

Tags: Environment, Fish, Scombridae, European Union, Mediterranean

Commission calls for bluefin tuna trade ban

2. Movement, but no breakthrough December 18, 2009

The last scheduled day of negotiations has begun in Copenhagen, with signs that serious bargaining has started. COPEHAGEN | “Parties have recognised the urgency of action...  

Tags: Carbon finance, Climate change, Diplomatic conferences, Copenhagen, Bali

3. Security embarrassment December 17, 2009

Greenpeace activists get too close for comfort. The last EU summit under the old rules may well be remembered more as the first summit with uninvited guests. In an...  

Tags: Civil disobedience, Environmentalism, Environment, European Commission, European Council

Security embarrassment

4. EU presses China, US for climate deal December 17, 2009

EU leaders argue that targets set by China and the US will “make or break” climate deal in Copenhagen. EU leaders have renewed calls on China and the US to do more to...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon finance, Climate change, Diplomatic conferences, United States

5. Call to cut out the chemicals December 17, 2009

Ministers want EU law to give greater protection and Danes concerned about danger to children. EU law should be extended to protect people from the cocktails of chemicals...  

Tags: Environment, Endocrine disruptor, Phthalates, Plasticizers, chemicals

Call to cut out the chemicals

6. Greenpeace December 16, 2009

Communications officer  

Tags: Entertainment-Culture, Civil disobedience, Environmentalism, Environment

7. Greenpeace outwits EU summit security December 11, 2009

Climate change demo poses as ministerial convoy. Demonstrators from the campaign group Greenpeace breached the security of the European Union summit on Thursday to stage...  

Tags: Environment, Civil disobedience, Environmentalism, European Commission, Justus Lipsius

8. Conservative campaigner December 3, 2009

Before Connie Hedegaard starts her new job as European commissioner for climate action, she has business to finish in Copenhagen. A few years ago, it might have seemed...  

Tags: Environment, Connie Hedegaard, Energy in Denmark, Politics of Denmark, Copenhagen

Conservative campaigner

9. Greenpeace November 12, 2009

Communications Officer Policy Adviser Sustainable Agriculture Executive Assistant Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning organisation that acts to change...  

Tags: Environment, Civil disobedience, Environmentalism

10. An idea whose bark is worse than its bite October 22, 2009

Saving trees can help save the planet, but how to do so has proven proven problematic. Preserving the beauty and biodiversity of the world's great forests has been a...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon finance, Deforestation, Forestry, Climate change

An idea whose bark is worse than its bite

11. Climate campaigner October 15, 2009

A profile of the environment minister who is in the hot seat as the EU heads towards the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen. Many people were surprised when Fredrik...  

Tags: Environment, Prime Ministers of Sweden, Andreas Carlgren, Copenhagen, Stockholm

Climate campaigner

12. Commission set for clash over old carbon credits September 17, 2009

Member states want to keep unused credits, but there are concerns that emission targets will be affected. A renewed battle over EU climate policy is looming with central and...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon credit, Carbon finance, Kyoto Protocol, Economics of global warming

Commission set for clash over old carbon credits

13. Sharing the burden of responsibility? September 10, 2009

Developed countries split over adaptation money; negotiating drafts stands at 280 pages. There are fewer than 90 days until the world goes to Copenhagen in a bid to agree...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon finance, Diplomatic conferences, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Copenhagen

14. Commission considers €15bn climate aid plan September 10, 2009

Commission proposal suggests giving between €2bn and €15bn each year to help developing countries cope with climate change. Developing countries might get as much...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon finance, European Commissioner for the Environment, Emissions trading, Stavros Dimas

15. Law firms keep their distance September 3, 2009

The continuing refusal of law firms to join the Commission's register of lobbyists is fuelling demands for further reform. One of the biggest failings of the European...  

Tags: Law-Crime, Lawyers, Lobbying, Law firms, Siim Kallas

Law firms keep their distance

16. Chemicals case puts register to the test September 3, 2009

The Commission has had to get tough in its first year. Who polices the European Commission's register of interest representatives and ensures that the information is...  

Tags: Lobbying, Political corruption, Friends of the Earth, Cefic, Voice

17. Commission proposal would put tuna on endangered list August 27, 2009

Bluefin tuna stocks have fallen in recent decades, but fishing industry likely to protest against plans. The European Commission is drawing up proposals for Atlantic bluefin...  

Tags: Environment, Scombridae, Sport fish, Common Fisheries Policy, Megafauna

Commission proposal would put tuna on endangered list

18. It's not easy being green July 2, 2009

What does the future hold for the Commission's flagship environment event? To misuse the title of a recent bestseller on climate change, Green Week 2009 was hot, crowded but...  

Tags: Environment, Environmentalism, Stavros Dimas, Brussels, European Container Glass Federation

It's not easy being green

19. Climate change aid to be decided in October June 19, 2009

Next EU summit will see decision to developing countries; EU calls for reform of financial mechanisms. EU leaders will agree today that a decision on how much money they are...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon dioxide, Carbon finance, Diplomatic conferences, Climate change

20. Ambiguous climate-change re-engagement June 18, 2009

The change of tone in US climate-change policy is not straightforward. Since the election of Barack Obama as president, the United States has re-engaged with the debate on...  

Tags: Environment, Carbon finance, Emissions trading, Kyoto Protocol, United States

Ambiguous climate-change re-engagement

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