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Ecologic Newsletter No 86 – February 2010

  1. Ecologic Institute in the International Year of Biodiversity 2010
  2. Sustainable development in the European Union. 2009 monitoring report of the EU sustainable development strategy – Publication
  3. Climate change mitigation in German agriculture – Study online
  4. Climate and Environmental Governance after Copenhagen – Transatlantic Lunch with Adil Najam
  5. Certification of Biofuels – Presentation
  6. Assessment of Proposals on Climate Tech Transfer – Final study online

Ecologic Newsletter No 85 – January 2010

  1. Linking Car and Bike Sharing with Public Transportation – Project Report online
  2. How Can Germany Reach its 40% Climate Mitigation Target in 2020? – Recommendations for Additional Measures – Study online
  3. Setting the Course for the Future, not Nursing a Hangover – After the Copenhagen Debacle, Europe Needs an Effective Strategy for Climate Negotiations – Publication
  4. Corruption Risks in Water Licensing. With Case Studies from Chile and Kazakhstan – Publication
  5. Living in the Laboratory? Geo-Engineering and the Right to Change the World – Publication
  6. Ecologic Institute Side Event in Copenhagen on Regional Adaptation for Coastal Areas
  7. The WTO Judicial Decision-Makers: How Do They Deal with Multilateral Environmental Agreements? – Lecture

Ecologic Newsletter No 84 – December 2009

  1. The World Intellectual Property Organisation – a Model for UN Environmental Reform?
  2. Ecologic Institute Technology Transfer Side Event at UNFCCC COP-15 in Copenhagen – Webcast available
  3. Active Climate Foreign Policy – Six Recommendations for the Foreign Minister – Publication
  4. Blueprint Germany – A strategy for a climate safe 2050: New WWF-study introduced and available for download
  5. Regional Climate Change Adaptation Strategies (RCCAS) – Project report online
  6. Insights from the Arctic Transform project integrated into the Arctic Governance Project
  7. The Role of Agriculture in Future Climate Policies: Approaches in Germany and the United States – Ecologic Riverside Chat
  8. A Climate Protection Act for Germany – Lecture

Ecologic Newsletter Copenhagen Special No 83 – December 2009

  1. Upcoming Ecologic Institute Technology Transfer Side Event at UNFCCC COP-15 in Copenhagen, 11 Dec 2009, 6-8pm
  2. Ecologic Institute hosts side event in Copenhagen on regional adaptation for coastal areas
  3. Legal and Institutional Dimensions of the Copenhagen Regime – Publication
  4. Transatlantic Media Dialogue: Climate Change and Climate Policy in Europe and the US – Opportunities and Challenges in the Run-Up to the Copenhagen Summit and Beyond
  5. The international climate negotiations in Copenhagen – prospects for climate protection
  6. Linking of Emissions Trading Systems – Publication Series
  7. Economic Instruments between Kyoto and Copenhagen: quo vadis Climate Protection? – Lecture
  8. Global Carbon Market Institutions: An Assessment of Governance Challenges and Functions in the Carbon Market

Ecologic Newsletter No 82 – November 2009

  1. German premiere of the documentary film "The End of the Line"
  2. Which governance modes are suitable? – Publication
  3. The Future Outlook & Post-2012 Discussion – Lecture
  4. BSEC to Host Seminar on Technology Cooperation for Climate Objectives
  5. Environmental Think Tanks as Actors and Research Objects – Comparing the U.S. and EU Perspectives – Dinner Dialogue with James G. McGann
  6. Trends in EU energy and climate change policy – Lecture
  7. Semi-subsistence producers and biosecurity in the Slovenian Alps – Publication
  8. The Evolution of a Donation – How the United Nations Foundation Helps Achieve International Objectives – Publication

Ecologic Newsletter No 81 – October 2009

  1. Climate Change and Public Finances – Project report online
  2. RADOST project: Regional kick-off
  3. EU Forest Protection: Policy options presented at the EU Standing Forest Committee – Report online
  4. Security Through Energy Policy: Germany at the Crossroads – Publication
  5. The EU Emissions Trading Scheme: Experiences, Current State and Perspectives – Lecture
  6. The Global Institutional Architecture and the Financial Crisis – An opportunity for Sustainable Development? – Conference Report online
  7. Biomass certification schemes from both sides of the Atlantic – Event announcement
  8. Promoting democratic management of natural resources in Ukraine

Ecologic Newsletter No 80 – September 2009

  1. The Global Institutional Architecture and Sustainability – Ecologic Conference Results
  2. Sharing the Benefits of Using Traditionally Cultured Genetic Resources Fairly – Publication
  3. Our Low-Carbon Future? Lessons Learned and Current Opportunities from Both Sides of the Atlantic – Riverside Chat with Michael Allegretti and Dr. Georg Riegel
  4. Governing Water – International Law Development – The Principle of Subsidiarity – Publication
  5. Current Trends in the American Climate Debate and Prospects for a Global Deal in Copenhagen 2009 – Dinner Dialogue with Elliot Diringer and Nicole Wilke
  6. More justice through environmental protection? – Publication
  7. Linking Carbon Markets: Concepts, Case Studies and Pathways – Publication
  8. Linking Existing and Proposed GHG Emissions Trading Schemes in North America – Publication

Ecologic Newsletter No 79 – August 2009

  1. Global Carbon Market Institutions: An Assessment of Governance Challenges and Functions in the Carbon Market – Report published
  2. The Global Institutional Architecture and the Financial Crisis – An Opportunity for Sustainable Development? – Conference registration extended until 1 September 2009
  3. Project start RADOST – Regional Adaptation Strategies for the German Baltic Sea Coast
  4. Ecologic Institute at the Global Environmental Governance Forum
  5. German-U.S. Farmer Exchange 2009
  6. ICAP Summer School for Emerging and Developing Countries, Berlin 2009 – Event summary
  7. Transatlantic Climate and Energy Cooperation: Working together, learning from each other – Visitors Programme
  8. Second European Water Conference – Conference Report now available

Ecologic Newsletter No 78 – July 2009

  1. Economic Stimulus in Europe – Accelerating Progress towards Sustainable Development? – Study online
  2. The Global Institutional Architecture and the Financial Crisis – An Opportunity for Sustainable Development? – Conference registration open now
  3. Research Group on Ecosystem Services established
  4. Environmental Policies and Social Justice – Final Report Available
  5. Sustainability in policy evaluation reviewed – EPOS-Conference Documentation online
  6. Greening the Mediterranean: Europe's Environmental Policy toward Mediterranean Neighbours – Publication
  7. German Experiences in Sustainable, Low-Carbon Technologies Reach an American Audience – Radio Broadcast
  8. BMU-Conference: Rural Business: Ecological Future Markets for Rural Areas

Ecologic Newsletter No 77 – June 2009

  1. Launch Celebration for German Pollutant Release and Transfer Register – PRTR – Event summary
  2. German Perspectives on the Current CAP Reform – Policy Brief published
  3. International Cooperation on Climate and Energy – Visitors programme
  4. A Climate Protection Law for Germany – Lecture
  5. Water Governance in Europe – the Water Framework Directive – Lecture
  6. Global Climate Policy Debate – Lessons Learned and Preparations for Copenhagen – Chairing
  7. Ecologic Institute joins Water Footprint Network (WFN)
  8. Rachel Carson Award Nomination awarded to Ecologic Transatlantic Fellow Zoë Robaey
 
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