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Publish date: May 21, 2014
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Bellona Europa is based in Brussels, at the heart of the European Union’s decision making. From here we have played an active role in tackling nuclear waste, protecting the artic and reducing CO2 emissions. We have done this through building relationships, informing and making clear to all sides of the debate that solutions are available.
Bellona Europa has become the ‘outsider on the inside’ of the European Union. We are proud to have held numerous influential positions, notably in the European Commission’s technology platforms for carbon capture and storage (CCS) as well as biofuels.
To mark past successes and plan future battles Bellona Europa will host a ‘coming of age’ celebration for our 18th birthday. The event, hosted at Bellona Europa’s new larger office, will include remarks from the Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Jean-Pascal van Ypersele, Norway’s Ambassador to the EU, His Excellency Mr. Atle Leikvoll, and (of course) Bellona President Frederic Hauge. To mark the occasion, Bellona Europa Director Jonas Helseth, will welcome over 60 guests from EU decision and policy making, Norwegian and international stakeholders along with old and new friends from throughout Europe.
The occasion is no excuse to be idle, on the same day Bellona Europa will present its latest policy document, summarizing for new Members of the European Parliament (to be elected on May 25th) the steps and tools that are needed achieve an obligatory climate technology: CO2 capture and storage (CCS). In parallel, Frederic Hauge will be exalting the importance of CCS for energy security at a high-level roundtable hosted by the European Commission President José Manuel Barroso.
Bellona has pursued CCS and carbon negative solutions like Bio-CCS (BECCS) longer than any other European environmental organization, and now have over 20 years of experience on the issue. We regard the importance given to these solutions in the latest IPCC report as a victory for Bellona and the climate.
Bellona first stepped into the Brussels arena in 1994, the same year Norway voted no to membership of the EU. On the occasion, Bellona President Frederic Hauge told Norwegian daily Dagbladet: “An office in Brussels can give us greater status in relation to the EU. It is morally repugnant not to seek influence in the EU”. Two years alter Bellona Europa was officially established.
Some key moments in Bellona Europa’s history are outlined in the Bellona Europa_’CV’
CONTACT
Jonas Helseth, Director, Bellona Europa
jonas@bellona.org
(mobile): +32 (0) 494 53 58 21
Marika Andersen, EU Policy & Communication Adviser
marika@bellona.org
(mobile): +32 (0) 475 80 74 83
In this news digest, we monitor events that impact the environment in the Russian Arctic. Our focus lies in identifying the factors that contribute to pollution and climate change.
A survey of events in the field of nuclear and radiation safety relating to Russia and Ukraine.
A visit last week by Vladimir Putin and a Kremlin entourage to Astana, Kazakhstan sought in part to put Rosatom, Russia’s state nuclear corporation, on good footing with local officials.
Russia is formally withdrawing from a landmark environmental agreement that channeled billions in international funding to secure the Soviet nuclear legacy, leaving undone some of the most radioactively dangerous projects and burning one more bridge of potential cooperation with the West.