8 resultsFilter
- (-) Remove Technology filter Technology
- (-) Remove 2015 filter 2015
- (-) Remove CLIMATE AND ENERGY filter CLIMATE AND ENERGY
- (-) Remove Transport Emissions filter Transport Emissions
1 December 2015
In what ways might technology transfer arrangements be strengthened in the new planned climate deal to help ensure effective future climate action across the globe? There are high expectations for the Twenty-first Conference of the Parties (COP 21) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (...
17 June 2015
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a report on 10 June stating that greenhouse gas emissions from aircraft cause or contribute to air pollution that endangers public health. Under the nation’s Clean Air Act, this so-called “endangerment finding” would allow the EPA to begin...
3 June 2015
Increased international maritime traffic raises questions around how to tackle black carbon, or soot, affecting the Arctic region. Black carbon – commonly known as “soot” – is a distinctive and serious climate change problem in the Arctic region. It was a central item on the agenda of the April...
19 May 2015
The environment committee of the UN shipping body last week formally adopted the environmental requirements of a new code geared towards improving safe and sustainable navigation in the frigid waters surrounding the world’s two poles. The Polar Code, as the new guidelines are formally known,...
16 February 2015
China’s national carbon market is set to cap emissions from six industrial sectors, targeting power generation, metal and nonferrous metal related production, building materials, chemicals, and aviation, government officials said in early February. China announced last November in a landmark...