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Transitioning to climate resilient development. Perspectives from communities in Peru
World Bank Publications, 2008While the scientific capacity to forecast El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) extremes, this papers questions the extent to which these advances have benefited vulnerable communities by increasing their resilience to impeding El Niño events.DocumentClimate Justice for Realisation of the MDGs: Southern Perspectives and Voices. A Report of the Seventh Annual Regional Meeting of OneWorld South Asia, New Delhi
Open Archive Initiative, OneWorld South Asia, 2008This is a report of the 7th Annual Regional meeting of One World South Asia (OWSA). The purpose of the 2008 meeting was to establish the relevance of climate change and development. The document underlines the need for enhanced Southern participation and activism on climate change and development and explores new avenues for engagement on the subject.DocumentSMART 2020: enabling the low carbon economy in the information age
The Climate Group, 2008Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has increased productivity and supported economic growth across the globe. But what impact does ICT have on climate change? This report attempts to quantify the direct emissions from ICT products and services based on expected growth and looks at where ICT could enable significant reductions of emissions in other sectors of the economy.DocumentLeveraging private investments in climate change mitigation
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (GDI), 2008Transformation to a low-carbon economy requires a considerable increase in funding as well as quick and vigorous policy action. Public finance comes nowhere near to meeting the needs of climate change mitigation - scaling up public funds is important and necessary, but it is not enough in itself. This paper outlines some further requirements in order to finance climate change mitigation.DocumentProposals for contributions of emerging economies to the climate regime under the UNFCCC post 2012
German Federal Environmental Agency, 2008This report provides a detailed overview of the national circumstances, emission levels, mitigation potential and measures for the major developing countries of Brazil, China, India, Mexico, South Africa and South Korea.DocumentLiberalisation of trade in environmental goods for climate change mitigation: the sustainable development context
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, 2008This paper surveys the key issues surrounding liberalised trade in low-carbon goods. It begins with an overview of progress to date in the World Trade Organisation's (WTO's) negotiations on environmental goods and services (EGS). The paper also asks about the limitations of the liberalisation approach.DocumentA Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) with atmospheric benefits for a post-2012 climate regime
Öko-Institut e.V. - Institute for Applied Ecology, 2008This discussion paper provides an overview of the challenges faced by the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). It goes on to outline how CDM can be improved and enhanced for the post-2012 climate regime by introducing CDM "with atmospheric benefits".DocumentImpact of climate change and bioenergy on nutrition
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2008This paper examines the consequences of climate change and rising bioenergy demand for sustainable development, food security and nutrition throughout the lifecycle.DocumentReducing poverty and hunger in Asia. Climate change in the context of Asia: pro-poor adaptation, risk management, and mitigation strategies
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2008With a focus on Asia, this paper looks at climate change, particularly in terms of pro-poor adaptation, risk management, and mitigation strategies. It also discusses what can be done from an international perspective in moving forward the fight against climate change.DocumentJoint implementation: looking back and forward
Climate Strategies, 2008This paper looks at the likely future of Joint Implementation (JI) in the fight against climate change. It also compares JI to the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and evaluates how things have been going so far for JI.Pages
