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Climate change(s) people's stories: let's act!
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Throughout COP15, large images will be displayed on the facades of the French Embassy, the Academy of Fine Arts and the European Environment Agency, calling for commitment and stressing the urgency of the situation. A photo exhibition for the general public at the Agency, and by invitation only at the Embassy, will complete this initiative.
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Climbing change
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. On Tuesday 8 December at 17.00, Antoine Le Menestrel will perform a thrilling, dramatic ascent of the facades of the European Environment Agency and the French Embassy on Kongens Nytorv, Copenhagen.
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Publication Greenhouse gas emission trends and projections in Europe 2009
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Press Release Non-industrial emissions key for meeting Kyoto targets
A report by the European Environment Agency released today shows that the European Union and all Member States but one are on track to meet their Kyoto Protocol commitments to limit and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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File COP 15, the future decided now
The climate meeting in Copenhagen in December 2009 is a crucial step in a process dating back to 1992 and the UN's 'Earth Summit' in Rio de Janeiro. Called 'COP15' for short, it will be the most important global climate change meeting ever.
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Online Chat Day with Prof. Jacqueline McGlade
The online debate (chat) gathered 13 schools from twelve countries. The discussion focused on climate change and the significance of and expectations from COP15.
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Article Not just hot air — global diplomacy and the search for a successor to the Kyoto Protocol
Every winter the gates of Copenhagen's famous Tivoli Gardens, an old-world amusement park in the city centre, open to officially mark the beginning of the extended Christmas period. This December the twinkling lights of Tivoli will most likely be outshone by COP 15 — the most important global climate change meeting ever — as thousands of diplomats, politicians, business people, environmentalists, media and climate experts from around the globe flock to the Danish capital.
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Highlight EEA kicks off public activities in the run-up to COP15
On the occasion of Copenhagen Culture Night, the European Environment Agency (EEA) unveils today a webpage on its activities related to the international climate conference 'COP15'. The new webpage explains the EEA's role in the context of the international climate conference. It allows the public to explore the role of the EEA as leading European body providing authoritative information on the effects of climate change mitigation policies and the impacts of climate change.
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The European Commission's climate campaigns.
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