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Arctic — why should I care?
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Signals — every breath we take
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Signals 2010
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Changing environmental governance in a changing world
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Climate change, growing consumption and urbanisation, spiralling resource use and new health risks are just some of the global pressures the world will face in the 21st Century. These are the findings from the Assessment of Global Megatrends, launched in November 2010 as part of the State and Outlook of the European Environment Report (SOER) and now published in a new book version.
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News
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Country profile - Distinguishing factors (Germany)
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SOER Country profile from Germany
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Country assessments
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Germany
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Country profile - Distinguishing factors (Poland)
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SOER Country profile from Poland
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Country assessments
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Poland
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Country profile - Distinguishing factors (Sweden)
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Sweden is a sparsely populated country. Sweden has relatively small ministries and large government agencies charged with carrying out policies.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Country assessments
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Sweden
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Deputy Director Gordon McInnes retires after 20 years at the EEA
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Gordon McInnes retired from the European Environment Agency (EEA) yesterday. He has worked at the EEA and its predecessor, the Commission’s Task Force, since 1992.
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News
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EEA Annual report 2009 and Environmental statement 2010
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Overview/summary of EEA activities in 2009
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Publications
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EEA Management Board
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The Management Board is the decision making body of the European Environment Agency. The MB decisions include: adoption of the annual and multiannual work programmes, annual reports and other strategic documents, approval of the Agency’s budget, appointment of the Executive Director and the accounting officer, election of Board chair and vice-chairpersons and designation of members of the Scientific Committee.
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About EEA
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Governance
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EEA Signals 2012 – Building the future we want
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Signals 2012 brings together environmental
issues such as sustainability, green
economy, water, waste, food, governance
and knowledge sharing. It is prepared in the
context of the United Nations Conference on
Sustainable Development — Rio 2012. This year's Signals will give you a flavour of
how consumers, forward-thinking businesses
and policymakers can make a difference by
combining new technological tools — from
satellite observations to online platforms.
It will also suggest creative and effective
solutions to preserve the environment.
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Publications
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Effectiveness of environmental taxes and charges for managing sand, gravel and rock extraction in selected EU countries
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Publications