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How to manage the planet within its limits
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European Environment Agency (EEA) Executive Director Jacqueline McGlade is participating in the 3rd Nobel Laureate Symposium on Global Sustainability, from 17-19 May. Prof. McGlade will act as a delegate and moderator. The key outcome of the Symposium, the Stockholm Memorandum, will develop a new vision for sustainable development and prosperity, along with mechanisms for achieving it.
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Greening the economy – preparing for a new Earth Summit in Rio
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European Environment Agency (EEA) Executive Director Jacqueline McGlade will be in New York this week, working towards a historic environmental summit next year.
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UNEP report maps the pathways to a green economy
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The EEA welcomes the publication today of UNEP's report 'Pathways to a green economy'. It represents a valuable contribution to the current debate on moving the world to a sustainable path in the 21st century.
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Key message 10 — SOER synthesis
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Transformation towards a greener European economy will
ensure the long-term environmental sustainability of Europe
and its neighbourhood. In this context, shifts in attitudes will
be important. Together, regulators, businesses and citizens
could participate more widely in managing natural capital and
ecosystem services, creating new and innovative ways to use
resources efficiently and designing equitable fiscal reforms. Using
education and various social media, citizens can be engaged in
tackling global issues such as meeting the 2 °C climate target.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010: Synthesis
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The turtle and the tourist
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The turtle and the tourist
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Consumption and environment — key message 5
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Instigating such changes and making more resource-efficient and environmentally sustainable consumption patterns mainstream is a significant challenge. It requires public authorities to put the framework conditions in place to enable business and consumers/citizens to act sustainably, and business and citizens need to take action by adopting more sustainable production and consumption patterns.
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Consumption and the environment - SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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Nature protection and biodiversity - National Responses (Latvia)
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SOER Common environmental theme from Latvia
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Carbon farmers: Environmental Atlas of Europe — Italy
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The family run Fattoria La Vialla in Tuscany is a shining example of truly sustainable farm-ing. Every element of the production chain, from preparing the soil through to packaging the produce, has been planned with the environment in mind.
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Ecovillage: Environmental Atlas of Europe - Ireland
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Ten years ago, a group of people in Ireland came together to try to reduce their overall carbon footprint by building an ecological community. They looked at how they could incor-porate sustainability into every aspect of their lives – how they could build and power their houses, how they could earn their living, how they could travel and grow their food.
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Pilot fact sheets on national sustainable consumption and production policies
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Taking stock of EU initiatives
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