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10/05/13

2030 climate and energy policy: the time is now

Why Europe needs three ambitious and binding targets for 2030 to cut greenhouse gas emissions, save energy and …

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04/12/12

No half measures: Investment needs in energy efficiency and renewables in the CEE countries

Our report analyses the investment needs in energy efficiency and renewable energy sources to ensure a transit …

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16/05/12

The Citizens’ Deal against Climate Change

Photo booklet of European citizens’ demands to governments

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24/02/12

Investing for the future: More jobs out of a greener EU Budget

The next European budget (2014-2020) is being decided in troubled times but such difficult timing also constit …

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15/02/12

Nuclear Power: Only problems. No solutions

Facts and figures about nuclear power.

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15/02/12

Statement to the 12th Meeting of the Mediterranean Commission for Sustainable Development (MCSD) in Istanbul

 

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