This study shows how more can be done to firstly avoid and minimize detrimental impacts of EU funding on biodiversity, and secondly to increase biodiversity benefits.
New report by IEEP launched at high-level conference in Brussels.
David Baldock, Director of IEEP, along with Prof. Robert Mair of Cambridge University and Prof. Alan Riley of City University, spoke at a debate hosted by the Law Society in London on shale gas hydraulic fracturing on 9 October
Biochar has the potential to both mitigate greenhouse gases, and to act as an adaptation measure in terms of responding to the impacts of climate change. Based on its compatibility with the appropriate soil properties, it could increase the resilience of soil to erosion.
IEEP Analysis Briefing: Energy
The report is a contribution to the European Commission’s ongoing efforts to investigate and reform environmentally harmful subsidies (EHS).The study is based on three methodologies developed by the ...
IEEP Analysis Briefing: Energy
This case study is part of the report 'Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment'. The study is a contribution to the European Commission’s ongoing efforts to investigate and ...
This paper provides an early overview of the prospects for implementation of the EU climate action and renewable energy (CARE) package across the EU at Member State level, as of spring 2009. It is based ...
The EU’s goal is to get at least 20 per cent of its energy supplies from alternative energy sources by the year 2020 and climate change and energy will be high on the agenda for the upcoming Swedish Presidency. ...
This paper, commissioned by the European Parliament Committee on Budgets, provides a review of recent EU climate and energy policy developments. It considers the future implications of these developments ...
IEEP and our partner, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) have published a report on "Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policies in Europe and the United States". This report includes the ...
The report describes and whenever possible quantifies the likely impacts of the key UK energy technologies, in the light of current capacity and a selection of published future scenarios for the UK energy ...
This is the final report of the T-PAGE dialogue on Climate and Energy. This report includes a selection of research papers produced during the course of the project on U.S. and EU actions on climate change ...
The report addresses the impacts of climate change in Russia and looks at how Russia’s oil and gas contribute to climate change worldwide. It also identifies the main opportunities in Russia to mitigate ...
The paper discusses the similarities and differences in EU and US public opinions towards the environment and climate change in light of the different governmental approaches taken on both sides of the ...
This paper summarises discussions and opinions of participants at the second T-PAGE teleconference on climate change and energy which took place on 13 November 2007. A list of participants is also included. ...
This study focuses on CO2 emissions from fossil fuels. Key drivers of these emissions are activity, economics, energy intensity and carbon intensity. As reducing GDP or population is not a likely aim of ...
IEEP welcomes the European Commission's policy package on climate and energy, but we consider that this is only a first step on a long road to delivering what is needed to tackle the problems of climate ...
This sets out the conclusions from the discussions that took place at the first teleconference on climate and energy under T-PAGE. Discussions and the opinions of the participants from the 24th April 2007 ...