Newsletter Archive

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Read our editions from 2012 - 2015

  • Winter 2015
    Editorial: Evidence before ideology; Fossil fuel subsidies in the EU - how much is spent?; Rewarding sustainable fishing - practical ways to implement the new CFP; World Parks Congress discusses protected areas and water management; Fallow land - untapped resource or environmental necessity?; Introducing...

  • Autumn 2014
    Editorial: Whither the new Commission?; Raising ambition for the next EU Climate and Energy Package; Payments for farmland biodiversity achievements - join the discussion!; Towards a circular economy in the EU - priorities and policy options; How to biodiversity proof EU spending; Archived Manual of European Environmental Policy accessible for free.
     
  • Summer 2014
    Editorial: On the path to a circular economy; CAP failing to support high nature value farming; Environmentally harmful subsidies and their reform; Developing guidance on extended producer responsibility; Environmental tax reform in Europe; Financing Natura 2000 from the EU budget; In memoriam: Marc Pallemaerts.
  • Spring 2014
    Editorial: A sceptical wind; Policy options to achieve no net loss of biodiversity; Re-examining EU biofuels policy; Commercial inland fisheries and the CFP reform; Developing policies for a resource efficient, circular economy; Tracking climate-related expenditure in the EU budget; New training courses on environmental policy.
  • Winter 2014
    Editorial: A question of targets; Enhancing the enforcement of European environmental law; Impact of climate change on European islands; Bio-based’ - a sustainable way forward for European economy; Latest research on reducing the EU’s resource use; Natural capital accounting and water quality; Europe’s role in feeding the world in 2050.
  • Autumn 2013
    Editorial: Four decades of environmental policy; Environmental impacts continue as EU biofuels policy delayed further; Developing natural capital accounts; Guidance for farmland management in Natura 2000; The costs and benefits of energy savings; Environmental tax reform; Is Europe’s agricultural water and soil management sustainable? 
  • Summer 2013
    Editorial: CAP – starting on a new track; Shortfalls in EU marine litter policy; Mobilising resources for global biodiversity conservation; Biofuels and indirect land use change; IEEP builds capacity in mainstreaming nature’s values.
  • Spring 2013
    Editorial: Four decades of environmental policy; Environmental  impacts continue as EU biofuels policy delayed further; Developing natural capital accounts; Guidance for farmland management in Natura 2000; The costs and benefits of energy savings; Environmental tax reform; Is Europe’s agricultural water and soil management sustainable?
  • Winter 2013
    Editorial: Playing with fire; Bioenergy’s greenhouse gas; Reforming environmentally harmful subsidies; Protecting Europe’s water resources; Biodiversity-proofing the EU budget; Accounting for natural capital; Securing environmental outcomes via the CAP.
  • Autumn 2012
    Editorial: Building on 40 years of EU policy; Biofuels and food prices; Increased regional prosperity and investment in nature; TEEB for water and wetlands; Greening future CAP Rural Development Programmes; Climate financing for developing countries; EU environmental policy; Nature’s role in the transition to a Green Economy.
  • Summer 2012
    Editorial: Refreshing Europe’s water policy; Ecological Focus Areas: A key contribution to greening the CAP; Nature in the transition to a green economy; Using revenue raised from the EU emission trading scheme; Towards a 7th Environment Action Programme; Using straw to feed advanced biofuel production; Biodiversity in all elements of EU spending.
  • Spring 2012
    Editorial: Europe at Rio - the added value; Preparing the ground for a green economy; Analysing biomass futures for Europe; Agri-environment payments – how are they being used?; Green infrastructure - implementation and efficiency; Greening future EU cohesion policy; Economic instruments for improved waste management.
  • Winter 2011/2012
    Editorial: Back from the brink; Reducing the impacts of biofuels on biodiversity; Exploring the potential of new financial instruments for climate change; New assessment of the overall benefits of Natura 2000; Trading quota under the new common fisheries policy; Step change needed to meet agriculture-related 2020 biodiversity targets; Climate and biodiversity proofing the EU Budget; Manual of European Environmental Policy.

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