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European Commission Prepares for Public Hearing on Vehicle CO2 Strategy
The European Commission will hold a public hearing this week to discuss implementing its integrated strategy to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from new cars and vans sold in the European Union EU. The European Commission will hold a public hearing this week to discuss implementing its integrated strategy to...
Tags: carbon dioxide, European Commission, strategy
Research articles 2007-07-09
KOREAN AUTOMAKERS LAGGING COMPETITION ON LOWERING CO2 IN EUROPE
Korean automakers are lagging their European and Japanese counterparts in producing cars that emit lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, new statistics from the European Commission EC show. Korean automakers are lagging their European and Japanese counterparts in producing cars that emit lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, new statistics...
Tags: automobile company, carbon dioxide, European Commission
Research articles 2004-02-16
EMISSION TRADING MARKETS: A DISASTER WAITING TO HAPPEN.
"Good news for the environment: CO2 emissions were lower than anticipated in 2005". The European Commission obviously chose not to read the carbon trading markets which collapsed upon hearing the initial results of the first year of the Eur "Good news for the environment: CO2 emissions...
Tags: carbon, carbon dioxide, environment, European Commission
Research articles 2006-05-17
COMMISSION SEEKS STUDY ON TAX MEASURES RELATED TO CO2 EMISSIONS FROM CARS.
The European Commission's Environment Directorate-General has issued a call for tenders for a study on the fiscal measures related to the emission of carbon dioxide from cars (Official Journal of the European Communities No S 104 of 31.05.2000, p 36) The European Commission's Environment Directorate-General has...
Tags: car, carbon dioxide, commission, European Commission, tax, tender
Research articles 2000-06-16
Proposed CO2 Emission Targets are Arbitrary and Too Severe.
BRUSSELS, February 7 /PRNewswire/ -- The European car industry cannot agree with the proposals made by the European Commission today on CO2 emissions from passenger cars. The proposals are unbalanced and damaging to the European economy in terms BRUSSELS, February 7...
Tags: carbon dioxide, European Commission
Research articles 2007-02-07
European Commission investigates Swedish plans to grant CO2 tax exemptions to companies
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-8 November 2006-European Commission investigates Swedish plans to grant CO2 tax exemptions to companiesC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Tags: carbon dioxide, European Commission, tax, tax exemption
Research articles 2006-11-08
EC's 'Fiscal Measures' to Support Vehicle CO2 Reduction Program
European Commission EC officials are expected to soon propose "fiscal measures" aimed at supporting automaker efforts to reduce vehicle carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, according to an EC official. EC tax officials are expected to propose potenEuropean Commission EC officials are expected to soon propose "fiscal measures" aimed at supporting automaker...
Tags: carbon dioxide, European Commission
Research articles 2005-06-06
DIMAS'S CLEAN CAR.
As talks on the strategy for dealing with CO2 pollution from cars seem to be making little headway, another battle - more in the shadows - is livening up the European Commission's corridors. What cars will the European commissioners be driving tomorr As talks on the...
Tags: car, carbon dioxide, European Commission, pollution, strategy
Research articles 2007-02-07
NEW PUBLICATION: THE CLIMATE CHALLENGE
In the European Economy series, the European Commission has published a study entitled "The climate challenge: Economic aspects of the Community's strategy for limiting CO2 emissions". This study, carried out under the responsibility of the EIn the European Economy series, the European Commission has published a...
Tags: carbon dioxide, European Commission
Research articles 1992-11-16
ENVIRONMENT COUNCIL: AIR POLLUTION A KEY CONCERN.
Car manufacturers and CO2 deal.The Ministers took note of the terms of an Agreement the European Commission negotiated with Japanese YAMA and South Korean KAMA car manufacturers in a bid to minimise CO2 emissions from new cars. Under the terms of Car manufacturers and CO2 deal.The...
Tags: automobile company, carbon dioxide, Council, environment, European Commission, manufacturer, pollution
Research articles 1999-10-15

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NUCLEAR POWER: EUROPEAN COMMISSION SUPPORTS NUCLEAR POWER IN EU'S FUTURE ENERGY MIX.
The European Commission is currently conducting a review of energy policy this year to take account of two key factors - the Kyoto Protocol commitments to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and the future enlargement of the Community.Roberto Salvarani, The European Commission is currently conducting a...
Tags: European Commission, nuclear energy
Research articles 2000-05-12
Buildings Responsible for 40% of Europe's Total Carbon-Dioxide Emissions.
LONDON, March 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Climate Change is the EU's top priority according to the European Commission and Member States are committed to cutting down on CO2 emissions to meet the Kyoto Protocol targets. Despite all the efforts, Member States keep on wasting...
Tags: emission, Europe, Frost & Sullivan, Strategy
Research articles 2007-03-07
UK submits its national allocation plan to the European Commission.
M2 PRESSWIRE-6 May 2004-UK Government: UK submits its national allocation plan to the European CommissionC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05062004 The UK submitted its National Allocation Plan NAP under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme EU ETS to the European Commission on 30...
Tags: allocation, allowance, commission, consultation, emission, European Commission, Government, U.K.
Research articles 2004-05-06
CLEAN COAL: BIOMASS AND WASTE TECHNOLOGY TO FUEL GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION
Summary: The use of biomass and waste in a new generation of "clean" coal power plants could be an important innovation in the drive to reduce Europe's greenhouse gas emissions, according to a report recently published by the European Commission's APAS Clean Coal Technology Programme. ...
Tags: emission, European Commission
Research articles 1996-01-23
EC Rejects Coca-Cola's Recall Explanation.
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, the European Union executive, has rejected as "not entirely satisfactory" explanations by Coca-Cola that the company's biggest product recall in its history was caused by a batch of defective carbon dioxide and a THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, the European Union executive,...
Tags: carbon dioxide, Coca-Cola Co.
Research articles 1999-08-23
Compressed; Europe's emissions-trading scheme.(Setting new lower caps)
More power to the commission's elbow The European Commission insists, belatedly, on tighter emissions caps EUROPEANS like to think they take their greenery seriously. On November 29th the European Commission boosted this self-image by proposing more exacting limits on the amount...
Tags: commission, emission, European Commission, Government, permit, SALES
Research articles 2006-12-02
ENERGY/CO2 TAX: EUROPEAN ELECTRICITY COMPANIES CONFIRM OPPOSITION TO TAX
Summary: Eleven European electricity companies* have reaffirmed their opposition to the European Commission's proposals for an energy/CO2 tax and suggested alternative measures which they claim would prove more cost-effective in limiting carbon dioxide emissions. Their proposal supports that presented to the Commission in April by...
Tags: emission, European Commission, FINANCE, Taxes
Research articles 1993-07-20
EUROGAS REACTS TO UNCED AND CO2 TAX
The European natural gas industry, through its mouthpiece Eurogas, has delivered a veiled criticism of the European Commission's strategy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. In a statement released on June 24 in "the wake of the UNCED conference", Eurogas says any such action should be...
Tags: European Commission, Strategy
Research articles 1992-06-06
ENERGY EFFICIENCY: DOUBLE GLAZING SALESMEN GET FOOT IN COMMISSION'S DOOR
Summary: Replacing Europe's single-glazed windows with advanced double-glazing could save the EU 80 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, 1 billion gigajoules of energy and ECU 1.27 billion in unemployment costs every year, according to a new study sponsored by the European Commission. The European Association of...
Tags: commission, Europe, European Commission, Government, job
Research articles 1996-02-23
European, Japanese Carmakers Are on Track for Lower CO2 Emissions.
Kyodo News International, Tokyo Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 13--BRUSSELS, Belgium -- European and Japanese carmakers are on track in meeting their commitments to produce cars which emit less carbon dioxide (CO2) but the South Korean car industry is somewhat lagging behind,...
Tags: car, commission, emission, European Commission
Research articles 2004-02-13
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