Four things the EU should do to strengthen climate action before this mandate ends
EU institutions still have time for a series of concrete actions to strengthen climate policy before their mandate ends and get their successors off to a flying start, write Sanjeev Kumar and Edward Robinson.
Sanjeev […]
Climate leaders don’t fund coal
Chinco Abe, Prime Minister of Japan, called on world leaders to ‘Join Japan and act now to save our planet’, in 2018.
Sadly, Japan plans to build a record number of coal plants than any […]
Sustainable finance: making sure capital markets benefit the climate
Two factors are driving a revolution in the financial industry. Firstly, large consumers such as pension funds and other institutional investors, are increasingly demanding low-risk assets and opportunities which are compatible with the goals […]
Is populism bad for climate change?
The violent response to the French carbon tax in Paris demonstrates good climate policy is dependent on a fair, just and managed transition writes Sanjeev Kumar. Far from stalling, climate change action is becoming […]
Leak of the Market Design Directive impact assessment
This is a leak of the Market Design Impact Assessment governing the operation of electricity markets and in particular, greater measures to make it more consumer focused. It is also vital to putting renewable […]
Leaked Energy Savings Directive
Proposals to legislate the 27% energy savings target to 2030, agreed by the European Council, are finally starting to materialise in this leaked copy, which has been sent to the College of Commissioners for […]
The new pact between manufacturing industry and the climate
Change Partnership’s new report – Reducing the ETS surplus: The new pact between manufacturing industry and the climate – outlines one of those rare opportunities where an industry-friendly improvement also has the biggest improvement […]
China’s 13th Five Year Plan: The clean technology revolution and its opportunities for the EU
Change Partnership published an in-depth analysis of China’s 13th Five Year Plan (FYP) today. The report China’s 13 FYP: The clean technology revolution and its implications for the EU looks into the most comprehensive […]
Change Partnership, industry, trade unions and associations support adequate climate policy
Today (1st March, 2016) Change Partnership together with over 60 other NGOs, companies, associations and trade unions wrote to European leaders demanding the right climate policy is established across the EU.
The statement called upon […]
Coal in Poland: After the sunset
Change Partnership produced an English version summary of Dr Michal Wilczynski’s report “Coal in Poland: After the sunset”. Dr Wilczynski was the Chief Geologist in Poland and remains the country’s leading expert in coal matters.
The report […]
How can the EU can accelerate sustainable Poland?
Join us for a high-level seminar in the European Parliament on 16 February, 2016 to discuss ways in which the EU ETS can accelerate investment in deep investment clean energy systems particularly energy savings […]
Change Partnership joins CAN Europe
In October, Change Partnership was elected to Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe’s membership. CAN Europe is the largest coalition of civil society organisations working on climate and energy issues. With over 120 member organisations […]
Finnish elections: Centre Party secures victory and negotiates coalition
Finnish voters have elected their Parliament on Sunday, 19 April. The Centre Party won 24.5% of the votes, followed by the Finns Party and the National Coalition Party. As negotiations for a governing coalition […]
The dangers of not cutting mercury emissions
Cutting highly toxic mercury emissions must be the priority of the upcoming revision of European clean air policy. The EU’s signed up to the Minamata Convention on mercury, a legally-binding treaty to cut mercury […]
Movie Night @ Mundo B: ‘Big Men’
Ever wondered what happens when a group of hungry people discover a massive deposit of oil in some of the poorest places on Earth? Do you want to see a different face of human […]
Train to Poland: Occupy Warsaw to protect the climate
Change Partnership has teamed up Climate Justice and a host of other civil society voices to occupy the streets of Warsaw during the international negotiations on climate change in November 2013. Make your voice count with us this November. […]
Exclusive James Hansen overview of current climate science
Mark Jaccard and James Hansen (Brussels).
I had the pleasure of meeting Professors James Hansen and Mark Jaccard today to discuss the latest climate science and politics. […]
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