Newsletter Archive

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Read our editions from 2006 - 2008

  • Autumn 2008
    Editorial: Shock vote on cars and Co2; Taking forward industrial pollution control; Promoting the implementation of the external aspects of the renewed EU SDS; CAP2020 – Debating the future of the Common Agricultural Policy; Waste not, want not; Reviewing the CFP: Plenty more fish in the sea?; A transatlantic perspective on climate change and sustainable energy policies; Towards an Agri-Environment Programme in Turkey.
  • Summer 2008 -  Biodiversity Special
    Editorial: The costs of losing biodiversity; The economics of ecosystems and biodiversity (TEEB); The case of not meeting the 2010 Biodiversity Target; EU budget review debate; Protecting European biodiversity from negative effects of invasive alien species; A CAP that delivers for biodiversity: Evidence for the EU budget review; Informing the biofuels debate; Mid-term review of CARS 21 launched.
  • Spring 2008
    Editorial: The EU budget review; Can the EU budget be used to fight climate change?; Member States and impact assessment; The benefits of a better environment; European Parliament concerns over water scarcity; Understanding EU policy-making processes; Saving the natural heritage of EU overseas entities.
  • Winter 2007/2008 - Climate Change Special
    Editorial: Time is of the essence; Carbon dioxide capture and storage; The bioenergy dilemma; Fisheries at risk from future climate uncertainties; Regulation on CO2 from cars is launched; Climate change: A transatlantic perspective.
  • Autumn 2007
    Editorial: Welcome to the autumn newsletter; Twin crises of increasing obesity and CO2 emissions; Indicators of high nature value farmland; replacing fluorocarbons; Commission launches environmental compliance assistance programme for SMEs; Payments for environmental services.
  • Summer 2007
    Editorial: Welcome to the summer newsletter; Adapting to climate change; European chemicals agency starts operating under stakeholder scrutiny; Climate change policy debated at two workshops in European Parliament; The future of Europe’s seas is under threat; Climate and energy; Ecological connections within landscapes help save biodiversity in a changing world; Commission hints at changes to its IA procedure at the EVIA workshop.
  • Spring 2007
    Editorial: Welcome to the spring newsletter; Public acceptance of CO2 storage; Cross compliance – is it working?; The future of the Aarhus Convention under discussion; Reforming environmentally harmful subsidies; Aviation workshop: Discussing the future of aviation and ETS; Structural and cohesion funds 2007-2013 – priorities for the environment. 
  • Winter 2006/07
    Editorial: Winter 2007; Beyond GDP; Forging links with MEPs; EU environmental legislation; Transatlantic relations; An evaluation of less favoured areas policy; Reducing oil dependency in the transport sector; Managing fish: Managing fishing boats; Environmentally harmful subsidies.
  • Autumn 2006
    Editorial: Autumn 2006; Defra strategy review and European policy; Developing a long-term plan for the Aarhus Convention; Boosting innovation for the environment; Safeguarding biodiversity in European agricultural ecosystems; Respecting environmental ‘tipping points’; Furthering the development of marine protected areas.
  • Summer 2006
    Editorial: Summer 2006; Species from Mars; EU's 'renewed' Sustainable Development Strategy debated at IEEP forum in European Parliament; The cost of biodiversity loss; Is the UK a leader or a laggard on climate change policy?; IEEP supports sustainable economic growth based on ‘green foundations’; Simplifying the implementation of environmental law; Promoting an agri-environmental programme for Turkey.
  • Spring 2006
    Editorial: Spring 2006; Strengthening the EU’s Sustainable Development Strategy; Assessing the impact of cross compliance; The role of forestry in UK rural development programmes; The environmental contribution of the leader + initiative; Mid-term review of the 6th Environment Action Programme; A helping hand for Europe’s SMEs: Improving environmental compliance and performance; Using sustainability indicators to improve EU fisheries management; UK agencies’ whistle-stop tour of Brussels; IPPC Directive revision; Market based instruments for environmental policy in Europe; Exploration of options for the implementation of the Open Method of Coordination (OMC) for environmental policy.
  • Winter 2005/2006 - First Edition.
    Editorial: Winter 2005; Agriculture and rural development-the impact of environmental agreements on CAP; Clean technologies – policy pathways; Climate change and emissions trading; Fisheries; Flooding; introducing EU decision making; Nature and biodiversity; regional funds and the environment; Sustainable development; Transport and urban environment – assessing community framework.

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