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UnrecyclingThe Earth is going to hell, because of over-population and environmental degradation. The environment is one of Euro-correspondent's main areas of coverage.

For information about environmental reporting and analysis, contact Stephen Gardner. For Stephen Gardner's environmental reporting for BNA, click here. For Michael Standaert's environmental coverage from China, also for BNA, click here.

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

Carbon futures Print E-mail
10 July 2008
The primary and presidential election process in the United States may be long and arduous but one thing is for sure: the next American president will be in favour of emissions trading, writes Stephen Gardner.
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Offset doubts increase Print E-mail
12 June 2008
The future of the UN's Clean Development Mechanism is unclear, with significant implications for emerging carbon markets, writes Stephen Gardner.
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Smart grids: totally wired Print E-mail
19 May 2008
Smart grids promise a greener, more energy-efficient Europe, but the road to intelligent electricity generation and distribution will be long and expensive, writes Stephen Gardner.
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Tracking climate change Print E-mail
07 May 2008
Eurocorrespondent.com managing editor Stephen Gardner is also a special correspondent for International Environment Reporter, published in Washington D.C. by the Bureau of National Affairs. BNA has recently launched a website dedicated to tracking climate change and the evolution of relevant legislation. To see details of Stephen Gardner's articles on the climate.bna.com website, click here.
 
The climate chaos to come Print E-mail
21 April 2008

Extreme climate conditions provoked by global warming could lead to “unprecedented” international security threats, with “serious security risks” even if climate change is contained within the European Union's target of a temperature rise of two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, European leaders were told March 14, writes Stephen Gardner.

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Big changes ahead for ETS as EU Commission publishes review Print E-mail
05 February 2008
The European Commission January 23 claimed it was reinforcing its global leadership in the fight against climate change with the announcement of a series of measures to cut emissions and steer energy policy towards a low-carbon future, writes Stephen Gardner. Central to the Commission's vision is the European Union's emissions trading scheme (ETS), which will be dramatically revised from 2013 according to the Commission's plans.
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