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Copenhagen Summit: The Key to Success Is to Include the BRICS
I would put a bigger stress on financial motivation than on mitigation commitments. Although China would be the bigger prize in the deal, Russia is in a worse position: its economy is almost entirely based on the sale (and consequent) burning of foss...
Energy-Related Images
I have set up a Creative Commons Energy flickr group to make life easier who want to find royalty-free images for energy and environment related blogging. I have also chosen a new temporary banner from lydur’s nice photostream. I very much like...
Sweden Changes 30-year-old Anti-Nuclear Policy
"the technology has a very different risk profile than CO2 emitting ones, it is not a risk-free alternative and it should only play a role in a 21st century energy risk if it really turns out to be a cos-effective replacement"...
Copenhagen Climate Conference Blog
The Copenhagen Climate Blog is a collaborative space is designed to address the issue of climate change within the scope of the Copenhagen Conference in December 2009. I think the Copenhagen Conference will be one of the most important events in the...
Hungary Sells Carbon Quota to Belgium
Hungary sold the right to emit 2 million tons of CO2 to Belgium. The contract is not available to the public. After a parliamentary questioning and media inquiries, the Hungarian ministry responsible for environment started to publish some details of...
European Energy Intensity and Dependence
The energy intensity of a country shows how much energy is needed to produce a single euro of gross domestic product (GDP). Central-Europe, which is more industry-oriented and has been addicted to cheap Soviet natural gas needs a lot more energy to p...
Hello world!
This is my new blog on blogactiv.eu. My other blog, Central Europe Active has a regional focus. With this new one, Eurojoule, I start blogging about a theme that interests me: the generation, transmission, storage and consumption of energy, and its...

