EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy

Discussion on the long-term deployment of CCS technology in the CEE region is underway again

Retrieved on: 
Monday, November 7, 2022

The documents aim to support successful CCS deployment across the Region by presenting a first-of-its-kind policy plan with a range of actions related to CCS that should be taken.

Key Points: 
  • The documents aim to support successful CCS deployment across the Region by presenting a first-of-its-kind policy plan with a range of actions related to CCS that should be taken.
  • The specific solutions outlined in the document as well as in the national roadmaps had been consulted with key CCS actors in partner countries.
  • We will continue our engagement with stakeholders while seeking to connect more actors with platforms that are relevant to CCS.
  • The CCS4CEE project aims to renew the discussion on the long-term deployment of CCS in the CEE region, leading to new policies and joint projects.

Discussion on the long-term deployment of CCS technology in the CEE region is underway again

Retrieved on: 
Monday, November 7, 2022

The documents aim to support successful CCS deployment across the Region by presenting a first-of-its-kind policy plan with a range of actions related to CCS that should be taken.

Key Points: 
  • The documents aim to support successful CCS deployment across the Region by presenting a first-of-its-kind policy plan with a range of actions related to CCS that should be taken.
  • The specific solutions outlined in the document as well as in the national roadmaps had been consulted with key CCS actors in partner countries.
  • We will continue our engagement with stakeholders while seeking to connect more actors with platforms that are relevant to CCS.
  • The CCS4CEE project aims to renew the discussion on the long-term deployment of CCS in the CEE region, leading to new policies and joint projects.

Almost 900 thousand European citizens call on MEPs to ban cruel live exports

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Thursday, January 13, 2022

Under current rules, pigs can be transported for 24 hours non-stop and sheep and cattle for 29 hours with just a one-hour break.

Key Points: 
  • Under current rules, pigs can be transported for 24 hours non-stop and sheep and cattle for 29 hours with just a one-hour break.
  • This would still allow the cruel and unnecessary long-distance transportation of live animals to countries in which the EU has no means to ensure that animal welfare standards are respected.
  • Longer transports, exports of live animals and transports by sea need to be banned altogether, says Pierre Sultana, Director of the European Policy Office at FOUR PAWS.
  • There was much talking about live export while I was in third countries seeing no change at all in how European animals are being treated.