Winter 2011-2012 - Vol 25
Back from the Brink
by David Baldock
As the environmental prospects for 2012 start to unfold, the mood has been more of apprehension than expectation. On several fronts there is concern that environmental ambition will collide with fears about economic competitiveness and that regulation in particular is potentially in conflict with enterprise...
In this issue:
- Reducing impacts of biofuels and biodiversity
- Exploring the potential of new financial instruments for climate change
- New assessment of the overall benefits of Natura 2000
- Trading quota under the Common Fisheries Policy
- Step change needed to meet agriculture-related 2020 biodiversity targets
- Climate and biodiversity proofing the EU Budget
And also:
- Lower subscription rates for the Manual of European Environmental Policy
- IEEP Conferences and Events
- IEEP Books and Publications
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