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Biodiversity proofing of the EU budget
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.
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Systemic approach to adaptation to climate change and renewable energy harnessing (Biomass and Mini-hydro)
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.
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IEEP’s Environmentally Harmful Subsidies Study Published
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 ...
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Putting the Brakes on Climate Change: A Policy Report on Road Transport and Climate Change
More affordable cars, rising incomes and a land use policy favouring out-of-town shopping centres and greenfield housing developments have all led to growing dependency on transport by car. ...
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Fuelling Road Transport - Implications for Energy Policy
This study takes as its terms of reference the optimal role for transport fuels in the future energy mix from an environmental perspective. It develops a model that assesses a number of ...
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Analysis for PIU on Transport in the Energy Review
This report seeks to address future energy demand in the transport sector, as an input to the PIU’s review of UK energy policy. It seeks to cover all subsectors of the transport sector, ...
