Environmental conservation work in Germany
Latest news and publications
20 Nov 2008
Thousands join bluefin tuna boycott
Close to 16,000 citizens from 149 countries have signed up to join numerous restaurants, retailers and chefs in boycotting Mediterranean bluefin tuna – until stocks have recovered and the fishery is properly controlled and managed.
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17 Nov 2008
Limits for the use of Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implementation certificates within the EU Emissions trading Scheme in Germany 2008-2012
The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) enables the use of emission reduction credits from projects within the scope of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Joint Implementation (JI) as proof of compliance with the emission reduction obligations. » Read more
Limits for the use of Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implementation certificates within the EU Emissions trading Scheme in Germany 2008-2012
The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) enables the use of emission reduction credits from projects within the scope of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Joint Implementation (JI) as proof of compliance with the emission reduction obligations. » Read more
14 Nov 2008
Europe sits on damning bluefin tuna report
A European fisheries report demonstrating continuing widespread infringements by bluefin tuna fleets despite increased fleet surveillance in the Mediterranean has been delayed until after the conclusion of next week's key international tuna commission meeting to decide on a new management regime for the fishery.
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New or updated projects
Modified: Nov 2008 - Started: May 2007Powerful Communications in Germany to Protect and Improve the European Emission Trading Scheme
There is a clear need to reduce CO2 emissions to address the global threat of climate change. Much can be achieved by targeting the most significant c... » Read moreProtection of the Droemling Wetland Area
Lakes in the Uckermark Region

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Frankfurt
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Germany
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Frankfurt
Rebstoeckerstrasse 55 60326 Frankfurt/Main
Germany
T: +49 69 79 14 40
F: +49 69 61 72 21

