A new EU clean air strategy up to 2030 At the very end of the EU’s “Year of Air” the European Commission finally presented its long-awaited new clean air policy package, including a proposal for member states to further cut their national air pollutant emissions up to 2030. Read more
Editorial: Need for ambitious and explicit targets In its White Paper on climate and energy, presented on 22 January, the EU Commission declares that it wants to see cuts in greenhouse gas emissions of 40 per cent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels (see page 22). At the same time it proposes scrapping national targets .. Read more
Banking on coal – undermining our climate A new study reveals the top twenty international banks that are financing the coal mining industry and the hot spots of global coal production. Read more
Ships should use advanced emissions monitoring Advanced emissions monitoring of large ships calling at EU ports could help save owners and operators of large ships up to €9 million per year. Read more
Emission controls for medium combustion plants EU-wide application of the most stringent standards now used in member states would reduce NOx emissions from these plants by nearly 80 per cent by 2025, but the new directive will deliver less than half of this reduction. Read more
Hamburg commits to fossil fuel beyond 2050 The city of Hamburg’s climate ambitions are overshadowed by a new Vattenfall coal power plant, which will emit 8.7 million tons of CO2 annually when it comes into operation. Read more
Cutting emissions from heaters and wood-fired stoves From 2015, new residential wood-fired stoves and heaters in the US should be less polluting and more efficient. Read more
CCS no more in Norway A full-scale CCS plant would be too expensive, that is the explanation given as Norway abandons its originally ambitious plans for the technology. Read more
Most corals will bleach at 1.5°C A quarter of marine biological diversity depends on coral reefs. Now researchers estimate that only 10 per cent of the reefs might survive at a temperature increase of only 1.5°C. Read more
Oceans acidify at unprecedented rate The rate of ocean acidification is the highest in 300 million years. The predicted effects on food webs and biodiversity will impact aquaculture and societies around the world. Read more
Uncertain future for further emission reductions Difficulties with shifting to renewables and rising emissions from aviation are two hurdles that the EU needs to overcome in order to achieve its climate targets in the transport sector. Read more
Don’t delay NECAs! Delaying agreed NOx standards would have several extremely negative consequences, including increased emissions and subsequent damage to health and ecosystems. Read more
Stricter emission standards for non-EU power plants The health and environmental benefits for eight non-EU countries to comply with EU emission limit values for large combustion plants are on average 17 times the costs. Read more
EU climate and energy targets for 2030 To keep its international climate pledges, the EU must adopt three ambitious, binding targets for greenhouse gas reductions, renewable energy and energy savings. Read more