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On this page, you can read how we at PBL deal with the personal data received through the website. For instance, we register personal data if you order a publication. Your personal details are, of course, treated with care in a secured system. The Netherlands Environmental...
Solid progress in a marathon - How do new city, region, and business announcements from the Global Climate Action Summit measure up?
The 2018 Emissions Gap Report that will be released next week will feature the contribution of cities, regions, and business to bring the world closer in line with global climate goals. More than 5,000 of these “non-state actors” came together this past September to pledge...
Questions and answers on biomass
On 8 May 2020, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency published a study into the availability and applications of sustainable biomass. It triggered a large number of responses from engaged citizens, civil society organisations, scientists and other stakeholders. In...
China now no. 1 in CO2 emissions: USA in second position
In 2006 global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel use increased by about 2.6%, which is less than the 3.3% increase in 2005. The 2.6% increase is mainly due to a 4.5% increase in global coal consumption, of which China contributed more than two-third. China’s 2006 CO2 emissions...
COP15 and the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL)
This page is a compilation of the special website 'COP15 and the PBL' which was operational during the COP15 conference in Copenhagen and some time after. It contains an overview of the side events with presentations and videos and a list of COP15 related publications. The...