News
Tweet
Britain's GHG cuts in 2008 deeper than in France
The UK achieved deeper greenhouse gas (GHG) emission cuts than France in 2008, according to figures released by the two countries on Tuesday. Britain reports a 1.9% cut compared with just 0.6% on the other side of the Channel.
The full text of this article is only available to registered subscribers and free trialists. To login, please enter your email address and subscriber access code below.
Article Index:
Related Content
-
Study sets prerequisites for tackling toxic cocktails
12 Feb 2010
-
Greek deficit overshadows leaders' climate talks
12 Feb 2010
-
Time to tackle harmful subsidies, commission told
12 Feb 2010
-
UN seeks to speed up talks on climate financing
12 Feb 2010
-
EU budget reform 'crucial for low-carbon growth'
11 Feb 2010
-
Spain signals support for EU electric car plan
10 Feb 2010
-
EU leaders to chart way forward in climate talks
10 Feb 2010
-
Norwegian body to assess Czech Prunerov project
10 Feb 2010
-
Soil study finds 'flaw' in climate change models
9 Feb 2010
-
Spain faces sluggish progress on van emissions
9 Feb 2010
Danish presidency programme
Denmark took over the presidency of the EU on 1 January.
Read ENDS article on its provisional agenda of meetings
See also its website and full programme of work officially presented on 6 January
RSS
Latest jobs
- Fusion People: Energy Manager £40000-60000 per annum
- Randstad Cpe: Principal Hydrogeologist £38,000 - £47,000
- Allen & York Ltd: Principal Sustainability Consultant £30k - £45k

