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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.

Beyond Copenhagen Print E-mail
25 September 2009
DesertStephen Gardner has co-edited with Juan Delgado Beyond Copenhagen: a climate policymaker's handbook, which is published by Brussels think tank Bruegel.

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Spending for tomorrow Print E-mail
03 September 2009
Power plantsThey're all at it. Governments across the world are responding to economic and financial problems by throwing money at them in the form of stimulus packages – short term spending boosts for 2009-2010 designed to get economic activity motoring again, writes Stephen Gardner.
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Offset buyers get picky Print E-mail
01 July 2009
The voluntary carbon offset market is resisting recessionary pressures, as buyers respond to criticisms by becoming more demanding, writes Stephen Gardner.
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Deal or no green deal Print E-mail
15 June 2009
The European Commission will just before the June 18-19 European Council publish an assessment of the economic stimulus packages tabled by EU member states in the last few months. These were supposed to have been prepared in a coordinated fashion, and to advance broad European goals, writes Stephen Gardner.
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Emissions up, optimism down Print E-mail
26 May 2009
PollutionMore bad news on climate change, writes Stephen Gardner. The European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) has published (May 25) the results of a major reassessment of greenhouse gas emissions data, and has found that annual manmade global emissions went up by an alarming 15 percent in the five short years between 2000 and 2005.
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Little support for carbon floor price Print E-mail
08 May 2009
Business and regulators have responded to calls for a floor price for carbon credits with a fairly resounding "No!" writes Stephen Gardner.
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