Eivind Hoff joined The Bellona Foundation to head its Brussels advocacy office in late 2007, which recently has focussed on how EU legislation can speed up the phase-out of unabated coal- and gas-fired power generation. Eivind came to Bellona from WWF European Policy Office, where he was in charge of advocacy on trade policy. Before joining the environmental movement on a professional basis, he was a member of the national board of the youth movement of Friends of the Earth Norway. Eivind has also worked for the EFTA Secretariat in Brussels and for the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry. He holds a master’s degree in European studies from the College of Europe and an LLM in public international law from the University of London.
Author articles
- Global standard mandating flame retardants defeated by civil society
- Bellona CCS proposal well received in Poland
- Call for future fossil fuel power plants to be equipped with CCS
- EU shows climate leadership through legislative package
- EU to spur innovation in green markets
- EU sabre-rattling against climate free-riders
- What was agreed in Bali?
- Norway Offers Funding For Avoided Deforestation
- Sectoral agreements touted as key to climate commitments of emerging economies
- Brazil blocks support of carbon storage through global carbon market
- EU plan for low-carbon technologies
- EU stakeholders outline road towards a post-2012 climate regime
- European Commission launches CCS strategy
- Germany to save money from greenhouse gas emission reductions
- French president announces environmental ”New Deal”
- Germany to earmark a quarter of climate revenues for poorer countries
- Norway to make money from EU Emissions Trading System
- The EU to act on NOx from shipping if IMO does not move in a few months
- Europe to finance CCS demonstration in China, but where is Norway?
- EU to end piecemeal approach to maritime policy
- European Commission proposing role for nuclear energy in surprise change of heart