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Viridian Note 00486 Energy Policy for Europe
by Bruce Sterling
Key concepts:
unilateral carbon limits, European Commission, industrial policy, European Union
Attention Conservation Notice:
Who cares what a bunch of Eurocrats say? They don't even have a real Constitution!

Links:

http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/005784.html
Okay, never mind this dull note about European energy politics, just go read this inspiring John Thackara design essay.

http://renu.citizenre.com/
Too cheap and thumb-fingered to put solar on your house and pick up all those fat rebates? These guys will do it for you, and finance it!

http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/01/07/
detroit-auto-show-its-here-gms-plug-in-hybrid-is-the-chevy-v/

http://blog.wired.com/wiredphotos14/

http://makower.typepad.com/joel_makower/2007/01/is_gm_reviving_.html
Hey, nice American car! Too bad it's imaginary.

http://www.arborday.org/media/zones.cfm
America's getting warmer, as well as Europe. How MUCH warmer? Have a look! Even the trees can feel it.

http://www.2010imperative.org/

Climate Change Global Emergency Teach-In, featuring all kinda architects, planners and designers!


January 10, 2007 11:37 AM Eastern Time

European Commission Proposes an Integrated Energy and Climate Change Package to Cut Emissions for the 21st Century

WASHINGTON – (BUSINESS WIRE) – The European Commission today proposed a comprehensive new Energy Policy for Europe to combat climate change and boost the European Union's energy security and competitiveness. (((Okay Wikipedia, what the heck is the "European Commission"?)))

Link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Commission
"The European Commission (formally the Commission of the European Communities) is the executive body of the European Union. Alongside the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union, it is one of the three main institutions governing the Union."

Setting a series of ambitious targets on greenhouse gas emissions and renewable energy, the package of proposals aims to create a true internal market for energy and strengthen effective regulation. The Commission believes that when an international agreement is reached on the post-2012 framework this should lead to a 30% cut in emissions from developed countries by 2020.

(((That's a lot. Nowhere near enough, but a lot.)))

To further underline its commitment the Commission proposes that the European Union commits now to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 20% by 2020, in particular through energy measures.

"Today marks a step change for the European Union. Energy policy was a core area at the start of the European project," said Commission President José Manuel Barroso.

(((That's because the European Union was invented in 1951 in order to dig up coal! True fact!)))

Link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Coal_and_Steel_Community

"We must now return it to center stage. The challenges of climate change, increasing import dependence and higher energy prices are faced by all EU members. A common European response is necessary to deliver sustainable, secure and competitive energy. The proposals put forward by the Commission today demonstrate our commitment to leadership and a long-term vision for a new Energy Policy for Europe that responds to climate change. We must act now, to shape tomorrow's world."

"If we take the right decisions now," Commissioner for Energy Policy, Andris Piebalgs said, (((what names they have))) "Europe can lead the world to a new industrial revolution: the development of a low carbon economy." (((Well, it wouldn't be their first industrial revolution, that's for sure.)))

"Our ambition to create a working internal market, to promote a clean and efficient energy mix and to make the right choices in research and development will determine whether we lead this new scenario or we follow others."

(((Actually, if you're European, you don't follow anybody on the climate issue, but you do get ruthlessly shaken down by petrocrat Russians. Which really, really won't do. This is basically a unilateral, internal European Kyoto. They don't care what the rest of the world says any more: they're gonna do it themselves and build a big legal-economic Schengen moat around it. If you don't want to play, you can go sit on your own bayonets.)))

Stavros Dimas, Commissioner for the Environment said: "Climate change is one of the gravest threats to our planet. Acting against climate change is imperative. Today, we have agreed on a set of ambitious, but realistic targets which will support our global efforts to contain climate change and its most dire consequences."

Link:
(((What kind of climate consequences? EUROPEAN climate consequences, the kind we European Commissioners really care about!)))
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/358a1bd0-9ce9-11db-8ec6-0000779e2340.html

(((Malaria returns to Italy.)))
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2534982,00.html

"I urge the rest of the developed world to follow our lead, match our reductions and accelerate progress towards an international agreement on the global emission reductions." (((Hey, what about the anti-developed state-failure world? They don't even have governments, but they're still selling tons of oil. In fact, the more oil they sell, the faster they un-develop.)))

"Europe faces real challenges. There is a more than a 50% chance that global temperatures will rise during this century by more than 5 degrees Celsius."

Link:
(((Aw c'mon! How could that possibly be a problem? Forbes Magazine loves it! Forbes' pet denialists don't deny the truth any more – their new tactic for 2007 is not to care! Business in a world without snow will be great! Stop fretting!)))
http://www.forbes.com/free_forbes/2006/1225/038.html

"On current projections, energy and transport policies would mean that rather than falling, EU emissions would increase by around 5% by 2030. With current trends and policies, the EU's energy import dependence will jump from 50% of total EU energy consumption today to 65% in 2030. In addition, the internal energy market remains incomplete which prevents EU citizens and the EU economy from receiving the full benefits of energy liberalization. (((Russian gas for everybody, even the Irish!)))

The package proposed by the Commission today seeks to provide solutions to these challenges. For further information and details on each facet of the package, please visit:
http://www.eurunion.org/

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EUROPEAN UNION PACKAGES
HAVE LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS
OF DETAILED FACETS!
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