European Commission: working paper on the European Union climate change strategy.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The document outlines a set of options for limiting CO2 emissions over the period to the year 2005 or 2010 and points out that "current analyses indicate that with the prevailing expectations concerning energy prices and economic growth, the European Union could fall short of its stabilization commitment by 5 to 8%". To reach the stated objective, the Commission reckons that "a more vigorous implementation of current Community and Member State programmes" will be required.
Details
- Original title: European Commission: working paper on the European Union climate change strategy.
- Record ID : 1996-1913
- Languages: English
- Subject: Regulation, Environment, General information
- Source: Eur. Environ. - n. 451
- Publication date: 1995/03/21
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Regulations and standardization (Montreal and Kyoto Protocols…)
- Keywords: Ozone; Generality; Europe; Environment; Greenhouse effect; CO2
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