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Day 3 of climate protest in Asia

Energy Revolution: a sustainable pathway to a clean energy future for Europe

27 September 2005

The Greenpeace energy revolution scenario: A sustainable pathway to a clean energy future for Europe Greenpeace and the Institute of Technical Thermodynamics of the German Aerospace Center (DLR), have developed a blueprint for the EU energy supply that shows how Europe can lead the way to a sustainable pathway to a clean energy future.

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A way forward for Australia's coal communities

27 July 2005

Coalmining communities do not reap the benefits of their industry. A transition to clean energy offers a more healthy and sustainable working future.

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Windforce 12 2005

30 June 2005

Windforce 12 describes how 12 percent of the world's electricity can be supplied by wind and 11 billion tonnes of CO2 can be saved by 2020.

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Solar Generation II

18 January 2005

Climate change is a key challenge that needs to be tackled by competitive eco-technologies. The European Union has played a leading role in defining the Kyoto Protocol. The forthcoming implementation of the emissions trading instrument will pave the way to greater use of renewable sources and to more rational use of energy. Photovoltaic technology, which converts the sun’s energy directly into electricity, will contribute to the reduction of emissions in the medium to long term, not only through cleaner projects in Europe, but also in developing countries through the transfer of technology. This EPIA / Greenpeace blueprint traces possible future developments in the photovoltaic sector over the coming decades, foreseeing significant benefits for the environment, but also for society: the photovoltaic sector might employ more than 2 million people by 2020.

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Montreal Climate Summit 2005: Greenpeace Document kit

15 November 2005

Greenpeace position papers and backgrounders for the 2005 Montreal Climate Summit.

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