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| e5 History and Milestones |
2009 – Copenhagen e5 starts groundwork for a post-Copenhagen world and for basic concepts of a commons-sensitive economy.
2008 – 2010 e5 paves the way for European business into global technology cooperation for climate protection. Launch of the e5-programme "Climate Justice as Business Case".
2008 – Brussels and Poznan e5 promotes the potential of information and communications technologies for global climate protection and energy efficiency
2007 – Berlin, Heiligendamm and Bali e5 congregates a world-wide alliance of more than 20 international business associations from three continents in order to pool the strength of climate-friendly business for joint action at the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm and the UN Climate Summit in Bali and to demand a definite negotiation mandate for the continuation of the Kyoto Protocol.
2007 – London Together with his sister organisations from the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom, e5 founds the International Council for Sustainable Energy.
2006 – Berlin, Brussels, Cologne, Brno and Madrid e5 launches an European discussion roadshow in order to discuss the need of replacement and further construction of power plants in Europe, the reconstruction of the All-European energy system and the challenge of an ambitious climate policy.
2006 – Brussels, Vienna and Lyon e5 starts to be a moving power in the "Eco-Innovation Panel" within the framework of the European Innovation programme (Europe INNOVA).
2005 – Montreal In the North American business community, e5 promotes the 2-degrees-limit, i.e. global warming must not exceed 2 degrees Celsius. At e5's invitation, eminent businesses from Europe, Canada and the US prompt policy-makers to focus on a reliable policy framework that goes beyond voluntary business commitments and provides long-term investment security.
2005 – Brussels e5 comes through for the Parliament, the Concil and the Commission of the European Union to help enforce energy efficiency in member states legislation.
2004 – Bonn At the First International Conference For Renewable Energies in Bonn, Germany, e5 sends a representative to the international steering committee. Launch of the initiative “Investment Security for Renewable Energies” (ISRE). By means of a campaign, e5 heightens awareness regarding harmful impacts of airline business travel on climate in companies and promotes economizing solutions in the spheres of video conferences, telecommunications technology, public transport and offsetting.
2003 – Brussels EU Emissions Trading Directive in force. e5’s input enhances transparency and reliability and contributes to the inclusion of benchmarking as a key for allocation.
2002 – Johannesburg, Bonn and New Delhi e5 leads business community at the first European follow-up conference on implementation of energy commitments made at the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in Johannesburg, South Africa. e5 launches network expansion campaign and voices business case for sustainable energy and climate protection at climate negotiations world-wide.
2001 – Bonn and Marrakech e5 created -mission55 campaign emerges as the strongest voice of the business case for climate protection at highly successful COP 6a/b and COP 7.
2000 – The Hague e5, at COP 6, makes strong contributions to forward-looking solutions, particularly for the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
2000 – Brussels e5 participates and exerts significant influence in working groups of the European Climate Change Programme (ECCP).
1998 – Buenos Aires e5 takes leading role in formulating plans of action during COP 4.
1997 – Kyoto e5 encourages the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol at COP 3.
1996 – Brussels European Business Council for Sustainable Energy (e5) is founded amid international acclaim. Establishes headquarters in Germany.
1995 –Berlin Call for a „European Business Council“ on the first world-wide conference for Climate Protection (COP 1) to address the issue of climate change and increase business commitment.
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