T&E's Annual Review for the year 2009.
March 18, 2010 | General Environment | General Transport
The Commission is in trouble over another case of not releasing information on a controversial subject. The European ombudsman has condemned officials for failing to comply with an order for it to publish correspondence with the German car maker Porsche over dealings Porsche had with Brussels over reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
March 18, 2010 | Cars | General Transport | T&E Bulletin
Editorial by Ulla Rasmussen, T&E President For a new organisation to take off, you need a good idea. But that’s just the start; setting up – and sustaining – a campaigning organisation takes a great deal more than just having a good idea. One needs a clear vision, funding, people to do the groundwork and shepherd it through the early years. For these reasons alone, T&E’s 20th birthday is something worth celebrating – but there's a lot more to smile about than just surviving two decades.
March 18, 2010 | General Transport | T&E Bulletin
The EU’s new climate change commissioner is promising an initiative on reducing carbon dioxide emissions from lorries, and says the existing agreement to reduce CO2 emissions from new cars could be tightened to provide greater incentives to car makers.
February 15, 2010 | Cars | Climate Change & Energy | General Transport | Lorries & Road Freight | T&E Bulletin
The new European Commission sees some familiar faces in the directorates affecting transport and the environment, with a reshuffle of tasks as well as personnel.
December 16, 2009 | Climate Change & Energy | General Environment | General Transport | T&E Bulletin
Response to the European Commission consultation on the EU Road Safety Action Programme 2011-2020
December 7, 2009 | Infrastructure | Cars | Lorries & Road Freight | Vans | General Transport
Editorial by Kerstin Meyer, T&E Policy Officer It was Germany’s ‘iron chancellor’ Otto von Bismarck who once said, ‘Laws are like sausages – it is better not to see them being made. This quote is not only true for the making of EU laws but also for what happens after they have been decided. Because making the law is only half the battle.
November 16, 2009 | Cars | General Transport | T&E Bulletin | Climate Change & Energy
The triple challenges of climate, squeezes on public finances and the need to grow jobs will mean the EU and its member states will have to reinvent transport policy. The sector will have to be decarbonised but without public money. But this publication shows that this is not a threat, it is an opportunity to make steps towards a truly sustainable and efficient transport system.
October 20, 2009 | General Transport
The EU has been accused of missing targets put forward in the 2001 Common Transport Policy. A study from the University of Leeds says the 2001 white paper promised sustainable mobility, but progress made in greening transport over the past 10 years have been limited. The study, which was carried out for the Community of European Railways says limited progress has also been made in revitalising the rail sector, with achievements largely restricted to intramodel competition.
October 14, 2009 | Railways | T&E Bulletin | General Transport
Editorial by Ulla Rasmussen, T&E President After a long summer of uncertainty, José Manuel Barroso has been reappointed in his post of Commission president for another five years. And in his one statement on transport, he has hit the nail right on the head.
October 14, 2009 | Climate Change & Energy | General Transport | T&E Bulletin