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IRELAND TAKES A GLIMPSE OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE ARCTIC


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2008


Published: 08 Jul 2008 - ‘Changing Climate, Changing People’ an EEA photography exhibition by Pulitzer Prize winner photojournalist John McConnico, currently on display in Dublin, was visited by Irish minister for the Environment John Gormley today.

Commenting on the photographs, which portray the impacts of climate change on East Greenland, the Minister thanked Mr McConnico and the EEA for their efforts in raising the public awareness of environmental change.

“I think we are all aware that climate change is the biggest single challenge of our time. It is real and it is not going away. It will touch the lives of every man, woman and child in this country. I encourage people to attend this excellent exhibition,” Mr Gormley said.

Mr McConnico visited Tasiilaq, a town in East Greenland, in July 2007 to document the effects of climate change on the Arctic scenery and the local Inuit population living there. That summer Tasiilaq recorded a temperature of 22 degrees Celsius - the highest on record. Indeed, the Arctic is experiencing some of the highest increases in average temperatures globally and the local Inuit populations are already adapting to climate change.

The exhibition has been displayed at the EEA offices in Copenhagen since October last year. It has also travelled to the headquarters of the European Commission in Brussels. The current exhibition opened on 23 June at the Office of Public Works building in Dublin and may be visited until 11 July.
Address of the Office of Public Works: 51 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

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European Green Capital Award: how green is your town?

Published: 09 Jul 2008 - How clean is the air in your city? Is the local transport environmentally friendly? What about noise pollution and the state of the green areas? Four out of five Europeans now live in cities and the environment in urban areas is directly linked to our quality of life.

Based on an idea put forward by several European cities in 2006, the European Commission has launched the European Green Capital Award to reward cities for their efforts to improve the urban environment and move towards healthier and sustainable living areas. From 2010 onwards, one European city will be selected as the 'European Green Capital of the year'. The award scheme is still open for applications for 2010 and 2011.

The title will be given to a city with a consistent record of high environmental standards and a strong commitment to further improvement. The winner should also inspire other cities and promote best practices.

How to apply?
The award scheme is open to applications from the 27 EU Member States, candidate countries (Turkey, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Croatia) and European Economic Area countries (Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein). All cities with more than 200 000 inhabitants are eligible to apply for the European Green Capital Award. In the absence of such cities in the country, the largest city is eligible to apply.

Entries will be assessed on the basis of 10 environmental criteria including impact on climate change, local transport, air quality, water consumption, and waste and water treatment practices. The deadline for applications for the first two years of the award — 2010 and 2011 — is 1 October 2008.

Applications may be submitted online. After an initial selection by an evaluation panel, three cities for 2010 and 2011 respectively will be invited to submit a detailed application. The final decision will be taken later this year by a jury, which includes the European Environment Agency.

Although the award does not grant any specific financial reward, all urban conglomerations in the EU may receive grants from several programmes, including.

 
 

Source: European Environment Agency
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