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Climate change mitigation - Why care? (Luxembourg)
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SOER Common environmental theme from Luxembourg - climate change mitigation
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Country assessments
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Luxembourg
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Climate change mitigation - Why care? (Finland)
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Climate change mitigation - Why care?
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Country assessments
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Finland
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The Arctic
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Signals — every breath we take
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Signals 2011
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Eyewitness stories
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How does the emission trading scheme work?
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Emission trading scheme? Cap and trade? What do these words mean? And how does it all contribute to reduced emissions of greenhouse gases? This animation shows how the scheme works.
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Multimedia centre
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One degree matters
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'One degree matters' follows social and business leaders as they travel to Greenland and experience for themselves the dramatic effects of the melting of the ice cap and come to understand the planetary effects of climate change and the impacts these will have on society and the economy. The film brings to the screen the latest science from the Arctic and shows why a further rise in global temperature of one degree matters for the future of humankind.
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Multimedia centre
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COP 15, the future decided now
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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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Multimedia centre
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Regional climate change and adaptation — The Alps facing the challenge of changing water resources
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Drawing on the most recent
knowledge of climate change impacts in the Alps
and experiences across the region, this report
analyses the risks that climate change presents to
the region's water supply and quality, identifying
needs, constraints, opportunities, policy levers and
options for adaptation. It extracts policy guidance
on adaptation practice and aims to assist regional
and local stakeholders in developing robust
adaptation strategies. The focus of the report is
on water resources and related adaptation, rather
than water-related extreme events like floods,
avalanches, landslides or mudflows, which are
already well covered by existing studies of climate
change impacts in the Alps.
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Publications
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Climate change — time to act
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Climate change is a real and current threat. To avoid major irreversible impacts on society and ecosystems, we must act now.
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Multimedia centre
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Climate change, adaptation is vital
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Climate change is one of the biggest environmental, social and economic threats our planet currently faces. Profound changes are about to affect the mechanisms supporting life on earth, and their impact in the next few decades will be considerable.
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Multimedia centre
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Modelled number of tropical nights over Europe during summer (June-August) 1961-1990 and 2071-2100
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Reference period (1961-1990) (left), scenario period (2071-2100) (centre) and change between periods (right)
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Data and maps
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Maps and graphs