Human influence on the climate system is clear. This is evident in most regions of the globe, a new assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on…
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Poland will continue to back coal and invest in the coal-mining industry, Polish prime minister Donald Tusk declared in the long wake of climate talks…
A new Regulation on biocidal products applying from 1st September will significantly increase the safety and simplify the authorisation procedure of biocides used and placed…
The United Nations climate change body said it has made concrete progress towards a new universal agreement on climate change during its latest round of…
A study carried out by the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) concludes that the 2 centigrade target by 2050 has to be…
by Carmen Albisteanu // Julian Popov is currently the Minister of Environment of Bulgaria and an ex-consultant for the European Climate Foundation. He has worked…
At the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP) in 2010, developed countries formalised a collective climate finance commitment made previously in Copenhagen of “mobilising jointly…
The future of climate adaptation financing and project implementation will be based in part on the successes and lessons learned by the Adaptation Fund, a…
The European Commission has launched a call for proposals of EUR 31.5 million for the best 45 eco-innovation projects. Businesses throughout Europe have until 5…
The European Union provided €7.34 billion in ‘fast start’ climate finance to developing countries in 2010-2012, slightly more than the €7.2 billion it had pledged.…


