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The CCCA takes a position on the Climate and Energy Strategy and the implementation of the Climate Protection Act

The climate research network CCCA has analysed Austria's climate and energy policy and identified an urgent need for action.


The following statement was presented to the public today, 23 April 2014, by Gerhard Wotawa, Eva Schulev-Steindl, Gottfried Kirchengast and Karl Steininger.

<link file:4529 download internal link in current>Link to the CCCA statement

 

Press reactions:

<link http: oe1.orf.at player external-link-new-window internal link in current>Feature on Ö1 Mittagsjournal (23.4.)

<link https: science.apa.at site natur_und_technik external-link-new-window internal link in current>APA: Climate researchers call for more ambitious CO2 reduction targets (23.4.)

<link https: www.trend.at newsticker klimastrategie---experten-fordern-ambitioniertere-co2-reduktionsziele-10019510 external-link-new-window internal link in current>Trend: Climate strategy – experts call for more ambitious CO2 reduction targets (23.4.)

<link http: steiermark.orf.at news stories external-link-new-window internal link in current>ORF: Experts criticise: "Climate policy too vague" (23.4.)

<link https: kurier.at politik inland klimaforscher-zerpfluecken-klimastrategie-der-regierung external-link-new-window internal link in current>Kurier: Climate researchers tear apart the government's climate strategy (23.4.)

<link https: derstandard.at klima-forscher-die-klimastrategie-ist-zu-diffus external-link-new-window internal link in current>Standard: Climate researchers: "The climate strategy is too vague" (23.4.)

<link http: www.vol.at opposition-kritisiert-klima-und-energiestrategie external-link-new-window internal link in current>Vorarlberg Online: Opposition criticises climate and energy strategy (24.4.)

<link https: www.trend.at newsticker opposition-kritisiert-klima--und-energiestrategie-als-unausgegoren-10032310 external-link-new-window internal link in current>Trend: Opposition criticises climate and energy strategy as half-baked (24.4.)

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