BioAmber has won a prestigious 2011 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award, presented by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the American Chemical Society (ACS).
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Thursday 23 June 2011
BioAmber Wins EPA Presidential Green Chemistry Award
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BioAmber,
biosuccinic acid,
carbon emissions,
Challenger Award,
EPA Green Chemistry Awards,
renewable chemicals,
Sustainability Consult
Wednesday 15 June 2011
Food vs Fuel: How Sustainable is Palm Oil?
The Sustainability of Palm Oil Production debate held by The Parliament Magazine in association with the Malaysian Palm Oil Council at the European Parliament on 14 June attracted a full house of MEPs, NGOs, policymakers, researchers, journalists and industry representatives to the Parliament Members’ Salon, where participating speakers set out widely divergent views on the issues surrounding palm oil.
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carbon emissions,
Climate change,
deforestation,
European Parliament,
indirect Land Change Use,
Malaysia,
MPOC,
palm oil,
RSPO,
sustainability
Wednesday 8 June 2011
No more cheap energy, says Commission
Emmanuel Guerin, Director IDDRI Climate |
Bringing together the great and the good from academia, NGOs, policymaking, industry and the media at the French Permanent Representation to the EU, the presentation of the new Climate Strategies/IDDRI report on ‘The Need for a Strengthened Energy and Climate Strategy – for an energy-efficient, competitive and low-carbon Europe’ preceded a lively debate on what is needed to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the EU.
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Climate Strategies,
Copenhagen summit,
Emissions Trading Scheme,
Energy Roadmap,
European Commission,
greenhouse gas emissions,
IDDRI
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