Europe
« Articles and comments by continents, countries and regions | Posted on 09/28/2009 12:41 pm by Jon TrevelyanAustria
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Denmark
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- 23 October 2009: Dutch and Danish climate progress
- 10 September 2009: We have much to learn from Scandinavia
European Union
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- The EU must support clean energy, not dirty coal
- Carbon and energy taxes in Europe
- CCS: What the EU needs to do – Part 1
- CCS: What the EU needs to do – Part 2
- How the EU can speed up CCS
- EU – climate and energy statistics
Comment
- 31 July 2010: European Commission sensible on coal subsidies, but not on nuclear fusion
- 18 June 2010: Taxes better than targets
- 1 March 2010: What the EU should do about CCS
- 4 February 2010: Substantial EU progress on CCS
- 14 January 2010: Is the EU good for business?
- 20 November 2009: the EU and energy efficiency
- 5 November 2009: $26 billion for US rail
- 2 November 2009: EU fails leadership test
- 5 October 2009: Ireland votes for a more effective EU
- 20 September 2009: How can the EU best meet its 2020 renewables target?
- 3 September 2009: The EU talks finance as well as targets
- 14 August 2009: EU makes progress on carbon capture – but not nearly enough
- 23 July 2009: Sweden pushes EU energy efficiency
- 2 July 2009: Sweden leads
- 5 June 2009: European election, climate and agriculture
France
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- Question: How much does it cost to go to Rome and Paris by train?
- Question: Are the French really that keen on wind power?
- France – climate and energy statistics
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Germany
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- Berlin Council’s energy efficiency programmes
- German policy on wind and solar power
- Germany – climate and energy statistics
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Holland
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Italy
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- Italy must lead energy efficiency and renewable production worldwide
- Italy – climate and energy statistics
- Question: How much does it cost to go to Rome and Paris by train?
- A Rome-London train journey
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Norway
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- 24 March 2010: Norway leads
- 29 October 2009: Obama acts smart, Norwegians act globally
- 10 September 2009: We have much to learn from Scandinavia
Poland
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Portugal
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Republic of Ireland
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Russia
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Spain
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- 4 January 2010: Europe must follow Germany and Spain
- 21 August 2009: Energy security, Spain and South Africa
Sweden
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- 10 September 2009: We have much to learn from Scandinavia
- 23 July 2009: Sweden pushes EU energy efficiency
- 2 July 2009: Sweden leads
Switzerland
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The Netherlands
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Turkey
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Ukraine
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United Kingdom
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- Gigha case study
- Financing and delivering a new energy infrastructure
- General Election Manifestos 2010: Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrats and Greens on Transport
- General Election Manifestos 2010: Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrats and Greens on Electricity and Heat
- General Election Manifestos 2010: Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrats and Greens
- Labour and Conservative energy documents (March 2010)
- Fuel poverty in the UK
- UK planning statements on energy, November 2009
- Question: How much does it cost to go to Rome and Paris by train?
- Climate powers, policy and performance in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and London
- UK – climate and energy statistics
- Gillespie Primary School
- A Rome-London train journey
- UK Budget 2009: Some good news for the climate from the UK
Comment
- 9 July 2010: UK localism
- 23 June 2010: UK Budget – hardly the “greenest ever”
- 27 May 2010: UK bills and bonfires
- 13 May 2010: A new UK government
- 10 May 2010: Can the climate wait for democracy?
- 26 April 2010: Climate event for UK General Election
- 18 April 2010: UK manifestos and climate proposals
- 6 April 2010: The UK general election – climate and money
- 26 March: What should the next UK parliament do on climate?
- 19 March 2010: Scotland, waves and tides
- 16 March 2010: US weatherization work
- 12 March 2010: Solar PV makes sense in the Sahara and India
- 9 March 2010: For peat’s sake…
- 5 March 2010: Community energy in Scotland
- 26 February 2010: Islington Council performance and plans on climate
- 11 February 2010: UK regulator discovers failings of free market
- 26 January 2010: UK policy on clean business
- 11 January 2010: UK offshore revolution
- 7 January 2010: At last, Scottish grid improvement will be built
- 9 December 2009: Small steps in the UK budget, much larger ones in the US
- 1 December 2009: Controlling fuel poverty during the transition
- 26 November 2009: UK Conservatives promise progress
- 12 November 2009: Good on renewables and nuclear, less good on coal
- 26 October: Green tax shift could reduce emissions and create jobs
- 12 October 2009: In UK, excellent news on Kingsnorth and greater honesty on energy costs, but a step change still needed
- 31 August 2009: Lockerbie, Libya and oil
- 27 August 2009: What climate progress in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and London?
- 17 July 2009: UK low-carbon transition plan
- 14 July 2009: ‘Pick and mix’ approach won’t control climate change
- 25 June 2009: UK offshore wind progress
- 28 May 2008: UK energy policy
- 27 April 2009: UK Budget 2009
- 16 April 2009: A good week for the climate
- 10 April 2009: Brown promises British transport will go electric
