New agenda, goals, and financing for sustainable development; Getting ready for COP21: a focus on the submitted INDCs; What could be the role of a solar revolution?; How far is CCS from being a climate solution?; How the Paris agreement…
International Climate Policy Magazine
Nel 2017 INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE POLICY (magazine bimestrale) ha fornito un’analisi chiara delle politiche sul clima e dell’evoluzione del mercato del carbonio a livello mondiale. Per ricevere International Climate Policy Magazine, scrivere un’email a news@iccgov.org.
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International Climate Policy N.36
Green Climate Fund is now "effective"; Insights from the 2015 Global Climate Legislation Study; Global Encouraging Perspectives on Renewable Energies; Renewable Energy Deployment in the MENA: a regional overview; What citizens in developing countries expect from COP21?; COP21 and the…
International Climate Policy & Carbon Markets, N.35
Moving towards a more resilient future: the Sendai framework for disaster risk reduction; Recounting the Keystone XL debate; Interconnection infrastructures in the Mediterranean: investment challenges; The state of play of the German energy transition; Mexico sticks to its tradition of…
International Climate Policy & Carbon Markets, N.34
UNFCCC to step up efforts in finalizing Paris negotiating text and INDCs; The case for fracking in the UK; A new step towards the Energy Union; Progress and challenges of CCS technology deployment; Low-carbon finance: time for innovative ideas; China’s…
International Climate Policy & Carbon Markets, N.33
US-China pledges: a game-changer for international climate negotiations?; EU climate and energy policy: a step forward towards 2030; Low carbon finance: what next?; Clean energy: the path forward; Mexico’s new frontier for renewables; IDB and JICA to promote renewables and…
International Climate Policy & Carbon Markets, N.32
IPCC WG3 Summary for Policymakers: It’s all about wording; The renewed sense of Japan for the nuclear; Who is winning the Renewable Energy Race? RES growth in developing countries: the role of policies and energy access; The AFOLU sector in…
International Climate Policy & Carbon Markets, N.31
IPCC WG II warns on climate risk; Business and academic world asks for a price on carbon; Shale Gas Revolution: Europe vs. US; IRENA’s roadmap shows renewables will double by 2030; The 2014 World Water Day highlights connections between water…
International Climate Policy & Carbon Markets, N.30
Carbon price to survive the crisis, EU climate targets by 2030: the good, the bad and the forgotten; Energy prices and costs in Europe; US prepares to welcome energy independence; Loss and Damage: what is the Warsaw International Mechanism about?;…
International Climate Policy & Carbon Markets, N.29
Global emissions increase is slowing down. But this is just a first step; On the road to Paris 2015: what was decided in Warsaw COP19?; IEA World Energy Outlook 2013: the growing weight of non-OECD countries; Thank you for not…
International Climate Policy & Carbon Markets, N.28
Waiting for the IPCC AR5: key findings from the science report; Arctic: a mirror image of future climate dynamics; Regulatory Aspects and Development of Smart Meters in Europe; Africa at the forefront of future economic and energy demand growth; The…
International Climate Policy & Carbon Markets, N.27
Can back-loading rescue the EU ETS? Obama’s Climate Change Plan to face high hurdles ahead Bioenergy: the big picture highlights potential impacts on the environment The day energy will save the climate The world’s biggest emission trading experiment starts in…
International Climate Policy & Carbon Markets, N.26
Towards 2015: Climate Talks resume in Bonn; Europe prepares to adapt to climate change impacts; New Russian investments on nuclear power will target developing countries; Unburnable carbon hazard in global financial assets; The role of Voluntary Carbon Markets in alleviating…