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ICCG
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Forthcoming
Workshops
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- the social and behavioural dimension as key factors to adapt to climate change;
- the flexibility of social systems in adapting to climate;
- the learning capacity as a means to overcome behavioural and social constraints to changing technologies
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A Special Issue of the International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (INEA)
A first set of papers will introduce present energy sector dynamics in China and India. A set of scenarios built using global and regional models will be presented to show the necessary transformations that China and India have to undertake were they part of a global agreement on climate with an active role
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ICCG Web Update
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contents
pp. 2-3: INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS
and NATIONAL POLICIES
:: To tax or not to tax?
:: Copenhagen was not a failure
pp. 4-5: ENERGY POLICY
:: Sustainable Biofuels
:: CSP: new energy source to
achieve the European emission target
pp. 6-8: FLEXIBLE MECHANISMS and
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
:: The Indonesian commitment
:: Africa is waiting for CDM reforms
pp. 8-10: CARBON PRICE
:: Economics Models for the long-term
carbon price evaluation
pp. 11: REFERENCES
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Negotiation Watcher
Countries’ position on the main issues in the negotiating process for a post-2012 climate policy architecture.
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Climate Policy News
February 2-7, 2010
Hackers attack EU ETS carbon registries, Wind power capacity up in 2009, EU shows AAU surplus in 2008, Copenhagen Accord pledges enough? Obama announces plan-B measures, CCX helps South Korea carbon market and the carbon market.
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Climate Tracker
the blog of the International Center for Climate Governance aimed to report and analyse clearly the evolution of negotiations agreements and international and national climate policies >> let's blog!
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