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Date: 2016

Letter to Commissioner Cecilia Malmström on trade barriers on solar panels

17/10/2016

By c.dascalu

In this letter CAN Europe, E3G, EKOenergy, Greenpeace and WWF urge Cecilia Malmström, European Commissioner for Trade, to end the trade measures on imported solar panels immediately through the Expiry […]

Briefing: EFSI 2.0 – Make it climate proof, additional and transparent

13/10/2016

By c.dascalu

In September 2016 the European Commission published its proposal for the prolongation of the EFSI until2020, to be achieved by amending the existing regulation. We welcome several improvements. However,as organisations […]

MEPs squander key opportunity to fix the EU carbon market

12/10/2016

By c.dascalu

The European Parliament’s Industry Committee (ITRE) voted today on a new Directive to redesign the EU Emissions Trading Scheme for the coming decade. However, according to CAN Europe the lacklustre […]

Effective coal regulation could slash deaths from toxic fumes by 85%

11/10/2016

By c.dascalu

Effective emissions limits could save thousands of lives every year, yet more than half of coal power stations in Europe are operating with ‘permission to pollute’ above limits set in […]

Finance ministers continue to be a weak link in tackling climate change

11/10/2016

By c.dascalu

Finance ministers met today in Luxembourg to discuss climate finance, just one month ahead of the next international climate summit COP22 in Marrakech. Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe welcomes the […]

Report: Lifting Europe’s Dark Cloud – How cutting coal saves lifes

11/10/2016

By c.dascalu

  Effective emissions limits could save thousands of lives every year, yet more than half of coal power stations in Europe are operating with ‘permission to pollute’ above limits set […]

EU citizens pick up climate polluters’ bill

09/10/2016

By c.dascalu

New infographic published by Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe today shows the huge discrepancy between what companies have to pay for carbon pollution under the EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) […]

Infographic: EU citizens pick up climate polluters’ bill

08/10/2016

By c.dascalu

The infographic shows the huge discrepancy between what companies have to pay for their climate pollution and how much it costs citizens.

Letter to Finance Ministers on ambitious climate finance

06/10/2016

By c.dascalu

Ahead of the ECOFIN Council on October 11th 2016, Climate Action Network Europe sent the following letter to climate ministers calling for ambitious climate finance.

Parliament’s industry committee closer to a compromise on the EU ETS reform

06/10/2016

By c.dascalu

Lawmakers inch towards fixing the broken carbon market The bulk of the work left to the environment committee Members of the European Parliament’s industry committee (ITRE) today put forward compromise […]

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