UE Forest Watch November 2016
Forest Watch is a monthly e-newsletter from Fern dealing with EU policy and forests. To read : Elusive ‘negative emissions’ must not distract from immediate action at Marrakesh ; 2030 renewables policy: Commission must repair bioenergy weaknesses ; The EU should support binding human rights initiative ; Will EU-Vietnam trade deal protect forests and strengthen forest people’s rights? News in brief….
Elusive ‘negative emissions’ must not distract from immediate action at Marrakesh
Ahead of the November 2016 climate convention in Marrakesh (COP22), Fern released ‘Going Negative – how carbon sinks could cost the earth,’ at an event hosted by the Commission’s DG for International Cooperation and Development (recording here). (Read more.)…
2030 renewables policy: Commission must repair bioenergy weaknesses
The European Commission is expected to publish proposals for a 2030 renewable energy and sustainable bioenergy policy on 30 November 2016. One of the main sticking points is whether the Commission will go beyond existing rules – such as on accounting land emissions and sustainable forest management – and propose something additional that can ensure that (solid) biomass is sustainable and significantly reduces emissions. (Read more.)
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