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06-02-2012

Congress wants US to fight EU aviation emissions rules - Argus

A measure expressing the US Congress' formal opposition to the EU's aviation emissions limits is expected to pass this week as part of the Federal Aviation Administration funding legislation, Argus reports.

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31-01-2012

MEPs urge transition to low-carbon economy

The EU needs to improve its Emissions Trading System (ETS) and other policies to help its transition towards an economy less dependent on carbon, says a non-legislative report adopted by the Environment Committee on Tuesday.

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31-01-2012

Moving beyond 20% GHG reductions - costs and benefits

The European Commission on Monday published a Staff Working Document, which analyses the costs and the benefits at the level of Member States of moving beyond its 20% greenhouse gas emission reduction target.

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25-01-2012

Danish minister seeks progress on EU ETS set-aside - Argus

Danish climate and energy minister Martin Lidegaard wants “fruitful” discussions on the set-aside of EU emissions trading scheme (ETS) allowances in order to bolster the carbon price, Argus reports.

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24-01-2012

EESC backs up the idea of setting up a European Energy Community

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) has today backed up the idea of setting up a European Energy Community (EEC) in a bid to regain lost momentum in completing an EU-wide internal energy market and shaping a common, strategic approach to energy issues.

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19-01-2012

EC launches public consultation on greenhouse gas emissions from ships

The European Commission launched today an on-line public consultation on possible measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ships. All interested stakeholders can send their contributions until 12 April 2012.

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