Janez Potočnik

@JanezPotocnik22

Co-Chair of UN International Resource Panel, Former European Commissioner for Environment, and previously Research. From Slovenia.

Brussels
Inscrit en février 2010

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  2. Sustainability can be Europe's brand. report Sustainability Now! A European Vision for Sustainability

  3. honoured to be entrusted UK negotiation by and . Rendez-vous for beginning of demanding task on 1 October.

  4. Increasing ocean acidification is likely to interfere with the ability of fish to reproduce:

  5. Unstoppable momentum in growth of . Blown away :)

  6. Don't delay! Register now for our conf on 14 September in Brussels!

  7. BREAKING: we flew 40'000km without fuel. It's a first for energy, take it further!

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  8. Last year $286 billion was invested in renewable energy - how can we invest more? via

  9. Ponosni, da je z našo pomočjo izšel slovenski prevod knjige ! Na voljo tukaj:

  10. Great effort and well deserved. Congratulations and all the best in next UNSG rounds!

  11. Full report Global Material Flows and Resource Productivity here

  12. Summary of the report Global Material Flows and Resource Productivity here

  13. Richest countries consume on average 10 times as many materials as the poorest

  14. Rising material use will result in climate change, increased biodiversity loss, increased waste & air pollution

  15. If trend continues 9 billion people will require about 180 billion tonnes of materials annually by 2050

  16. Annual global extraction of materials tripled from 22 bn tonnes in 1970 to around 70 bn tonnes in 2010

  17. Launch of assessment: Global Material Flows and Resource Productivity. 12h15 New York time. Live webcast:

  18. Join - we're recruiting a Head of News & Media. Learn more:

  19. New IRP report: Increased material use mainly driven by consumption

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