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  • 10-November-2011

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    Environment: The Slovak Republic should integrate environment into its economic development

    As the Slovak Republic strives to increase productivity and competitiveness in the recovery from the financial crisis, the OECD Environmental Performance Review of the Slovak Republic recommends that it strengthen environmental policies.

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  • 8-November-2011

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    Environment: OECD supports Israeli initiative to develop a green growth plan

    In recent years Israel has strengthened its environmental policies and now should develop a green growth plan that combines environmental, economic and social policies.

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  • 20-June-2011

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    Green Growth for an Inclusive World Economy

    "The success of green growth will depend on whether it is a shared global agenda. Many developing countries are not yet fully equipped to introduce new ‘greener’ policies and tap into the benefits of a green future", declared Mr Gurría at the Global Green Growth Summit.

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  • 4-May-2011

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    Towards a green economy: How Spain's energy sector can help combat climate change

    Our economies need a change of engine. The age of carbon is over. Renewable energies are the only future viable source if we want to protect life. Spain must be at the forefront of this transformation, turning the environment and green growth into its new engine of development.

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  • 11-April-2011

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    Environment: a source of future economic growth in Portugal

    Despite Portugal’s economic and political challenges, it is still committed to improving the environment. The government sees green investment in its stimulus package and green tax reform as part of the solution to the national budget deficit.

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