- April 27th, 2007
- Posted by EUEditor
The European Union is reviewing state support for national coal industries, producing a report for Poland this week (24.4.07), with other documents, including a general European industry statement, on the way. … Read More »
- April 11th, 2007
- Posted by 7thmin
A high level international trade meeting in New Delhi will see the United States put under pressure to cut its domestic support for farm production. … Read More »
- March 12th, 2007
- Posted by 7thmin
When the EU heads of government decided to go all-out for climate protection, they handed the executive body, the European Commission, eighteen reasons to celebrate. … Read More »
- March 11th, 2007
- Posted by 7thmin
The European Union is to implement a radical environment policy to confront climate change and is calling on other world governments to do the same. … Read More »
- February 23rd, 2007
- Posted by 7thmin
Three new writers have come on board providing their own perspectives on Europe, writes EUAustralia Online editor Lee Duffield. … Read More »
- January 21st, 2007
- Posted by EUA Editor
European governments have been told to restrict the amount of carbon they permit to be traded.
The European Commission argues that its Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) stands to make a major global impact against climate change, if only the volumes to be traded are kept down. … Read More »
- December 9th, 2006
- Posted by 7thmin
Europe’s interest in Central Asia –especially for its oil, and other security concerns – was highlighted when the Kazakhstan President, Noursoultan Nazarbaev visited Brussels on 4.12.06.
Mr Nazarbaev met the Secretary General of NATO, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, at the alliance’s headquarters; a reminder to the world that former Soviet republics are most welcome there today, (Picture: NATO). … Read More »