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Tag: environmental governance

Rio+20: Dancing to the tune of the green economy - 24 February 2011 - LinksDossier

The Rio Earth Summit in May 2012 will try to set a global vision on greening the economy, with France leading European calls to establish a brand new World Environmental Organisation (WEO).

EU lawmakers call for stricter green rulebook - 26 February 2010 - News

The European Parliament's environment committee has called on the European Commission to distribute lists of member states that fail to properly implement EU legislation on waste, water and nature protection, arguing that the situation had become "absurd".

Corruption a catalyst for global water crisis, says report - 26 June 2008 - News

Corruption in the water sector is the "root cause" of the current global water crisis and is undermining efforts to develop a global response to climate change and the food crisis, according to a report published yesterday (25 June) by Transparency International.

Public awarded greater say over EU environmental law - 27 July 2006 - News

Public participation in environmental decision-making is to be strengthened after EU Ministers agreed to the principles of the Aarhus Convention. But they stopped short of allowing NGOs the right to drag member states to court.

EU countries top Yale environmental scorecard - 26 January 2006 - News

Seven EU countries feature in the top 10 of Yale University's 2006 Environmental Performance Index, which tracks indicators such as air quality and sustainable energy. Sound policy choices emerge as a critical factor.

The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Instruments: The Making of a New International Environmental Regi - 07 January 2005 - Opinion

This analysis by the Austria-based European Integration online Papers (EIoP) identifies the conditions under which the environmental policy choices of one country subsequently affect the policy choices of others. Based on four case studies, the paper demonstrates empirically how horizontal diffusion processes accompanied by information and recommendations from international organisations have led to the adoption of new regulatory instruments in an increasing number of countries. Especially within the EU, a typical pattern of diffusion between individual member states and from the national to the EU-level is leading to an EU-wide legal harmonisation of environmental policies.

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