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UnrecyclingThe Earth is going to hell, because of over-population and environmental degradation, in particular the destruction of ecosystems and wildlife. The degrading planet is one of Euro-correspondent's main areas of coverage, in particular European Union environmental policy and legislation.

For information about environmental reporting and analysis, contact Stephen Gardner. You may also be interested in looking at the range of articles by Stephen Gardner on BNA's dedicated climate website, or at the Michael Standaert's environmental coverage from China, also for BNA.

Click on the links below for the articles in the Climate Doom archive.

Money for nothing Print E-mail
14 June 2010
 The European Commission has quietly put a figure on the vast windfall that some of the most polluting corporations in Europe will get, courtesy of the badly thought out European Union emissions trading system (ETS), writes Stephen Gardner.
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Climate windfall scandal Print E-mail
01 June 2010
Look closely enough at last week's European Commission communication on 'moving beyond a 20 percent greenhouse gas reduction' and you will spot a scandal, writes Stephen Gardner.
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Stamp of approval Print E-mail
07 May 2010
More companies are adopting carbon labels on their products, but concerns about clarity and consumer understanding remain, writes Stephen Gardner.
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EU climate concessions but some things never change Print E-mail
10 March 2010
European Union climate commissioner Connie Hedegaard made pronouncements in the European Parliament 9 March that mark an abrupt change of direction for European Union climate policy on a number of points, writes Stephen Gardner.
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EU failure in COP-15 cop out Print E-mail
19 December 2009
Greenhouse gasThe Copenhagen debacle shows one thing very clearly: the European Union has minimal political clout to influence international climate negotiations, which are really negotiations about global economic, and therefore political, power, writes Stephen Gardner.
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Powered up Print E-mail
10 December 2009
Feckless wasters of energy beware. From April 2010, large corporations and public bodies in Britain not paying enough attention to their power consumption could find themselves named and shamed under a government scheme called the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC), writes Stephen Gardner.
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