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Germany will begin the transfer to coal power reserve in winter 2016

German utilities RWE, Vattenfall and Mibrag will begin cutting their coal-fired electricity production at the start of winter 2016, transferring this capacity instead to the country's power reserve as part of a plan to reduce carbon emissions, as stated by the government.

read more... 26/10/2015

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Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions plunge 23% on 1990 levels

Carbon dioxide emissions have dipped to a record-low, while the EU’s economy continues to bolster, according to a report unveiled by the European Environment Agency (EEA).

read more... 22/10/2015

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EU might introduce stricter car emission tests after Volkswagen scandal

The EU might introduce tougher car emissions tests following the Volkswagen scandal, as stated by senior European representatives.

read more... 28/09/2015

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Algeria committed to slash carbon emissions by 7% by 2030

Algeria has become the latest country to announce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction target.

read more... 07/09/2015

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EU parliamentarians to prop up carbon market reform

The European Parliament on July, 8 approved a proposal to begin reform of the world's biggest carbon market in 2019, a key part of strategies to curb the EU's global-warming emissions.

read more... 09/07/2015

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