Private sector emission reduction plans: regulating to avoid greenwashing
IIDMA’s Director Ana Barreira op-ed originally published in El Economista.
IIDMA’s Director Ana Barreira op-ed originally published in El Economista.
The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) approved “consultative status” for the International Institute of Law and the Environment (IIDMA).
IIDMA has prepared an animated short film that explains the relationship between the banking sector’s activity and the fight against climate change.
[Article originally published in El País] After the arduous and difficult negotiations that took place until the early hours of 20 November in Sharm-El-Sheikh, the 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27), the supreme body of the 198-state United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), has concluded. To assess its results in a comprehensive manner, …
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The event will mark the end of the cycle of conferences that, throughout 2022, has taken us to different regions of Spain. In this third and final edition of the conference, the communities that will be the focus of attention will be Andalucía, Castilla la Mancha, the Community of Madrid, Extremadura and Murcia.
These data are essential to identify which actors in the banking sector support a real decarbonisation of the economy, in line with the objectives of the Paris Agreement.
Climate change is a reality that threatens all living beings on the planet. For years, scientists from all over the world have provided evidence of its existence and the damage it causes, pointing to human activity as one of its main causes.
• The International Institute for Law and the Environment (IIDMA) has submitted amendments to the Draft Royal Decree whose consultation period ends this Friday, June 3.
The plant’s Environmental Authorization had been updated in February, with NOx emission limits much higher than those allowed by European legislation. Second success for IIDMA in the Balearic Islands in less than a year. Last February 17th the Plenary of the Environmental Commission of the Balearic Islands published a revision of the Integrated Environmental Authorization …
In attendance was Mireia Mollà, Councillor for Climate Emergency of the Valencian Community, Fermín Serrano, Commissioner for the 2030 Agenda of Aragon, and Ana Barreira, Director of IIDMA, and more. One year after the approval of the Climate Change and Energy Transition Law, Spain continues to lack in inter-administrative coordination and transparency. Specialists from the …