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Strengthening the capacity of developing countries to prepare for and participate in negotiations on future actions under the UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol: the BASIC project final report
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007The role of large developing countries in combating climate change will become increasingly important as the world negotiates a post-2012 agreement on climate change. This report summarises the activities undertaken by the BASIC Project (Building and Strengthening Institutional Capacities on Climate Change in Brazil, India, China and South Africa).DocumentFinancing energy efficiency: lessons from recent experience with a focus on Brazil, China and India
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Minsk, 2006Without gains from energy efficiency efforts, China, India and Brazil are projected to more than double their energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in a single generation, resulting in major impacts on the global energy system and climate.DocumentCDM country guides
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan, 2006Many developing countries are faced with a lack of consolidated information on the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), and this information has never been put together before in a comprehensive form.DocumentClimate change and domestic mitigation efforts
Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2005This paper examines how climate change will affect India, and, by looking at hypothetical future emissions scenarios in India, examines India’s vulnerability to climate change.DocumentCoP 10 and sustainable development: developing countries' perspectives
Development Alternatives Group, 2004This special issue of the Development Alternatives newsletter addresses the tenth conference of parties of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in a series of short articles offering various perspectives on issues of adaptation in a largely Indian context.The articles are as follows:CoP-10 and sustainable development: developing countries' perspectives by Kalipada ChattePages
