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The 9th UB-Torres Environmental Session debates whether European aids can end with climate inaction
19/05/2021 The University of Barcelona will hold on Wednesday June 2, the 9th Environmental Session, jointly organized with Torres Family and the meteorologist and lecturer of Physics of the UB Tomàs Molina. Under the motto “Money from Europe, will it help us to break with the current indifference regarding climate change?”, the meeting will gather twelve experts willing to analyse how European funds could unblock the government and society’s lack of actions regarding climate change. This new edition of the Environmental Session will take place in the Paranimph of the Historical Building of the University of Barcelona with the attendance of fifty people, and will be live-streamed on the Youtube channel of the University. This is the first linked event to the Conference on the Future of Europe (COFE), to be held in Catalonia. This time, there wil ....
This article is part of our special report Togetair climate summit. Steel, cement and fertilisers should be among the first sectors covered by the upcoming carbon border levy aimed at safeguarding European businesses from cheaper CO2 intensive imports, according to Poland. “Poland argues in favour of the implementation of a carbon border adjustment mechanism pilot phase, which would include at least the three following sectors at the beginning: steel, cement and fertilisers,” said Adam Guibourgé-Czetwertyński, undersecretary of state in the Polish Ministry of Climate and Environment. The European Commission, which announced the border levy as part of its European Green Deal programme of environmental measures, said the goal of the proposal will be to avoid the risk of “carbon leakage” whereby companies relocate manufacturing abroad to countries where pollution costs are lower. ....
Sticking points in carbon market rules × A key contentious issue for countries like India is the fate of several unsold tradeable carbon credits Centuries of uncontrolled industrialisation has led to an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels from pre-industrial era of 172 ppm to 417 ppm, leading to climate change and increased frequency and intensity of extreme events. Since the 1990s, there has been increasing scientific evidence and global concern on the impact of climate change. Based on scientific inputs complied through the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), effective and binding legal instruments like the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) have been instituted. ....