International Initiative on Climate Technology Policy

Documents for the ‘Events’ Category


CEG Report: A New Geometry of Complementary Climate Technology Solutions

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Lewis Milford, Clean Energy Group. "A New Geometry of Complementary Climate Technology Solutions: What the Heiligendamm G8 Could Mean for a Post-2012 Climate Framework." July 2007.


G8 Summit 2007 - Heiligendamm - Homepage

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Link to the homepage of the Heiligendamm G8 Summit, June 6-8, 2007. 


Joint Statement by the German G8 Presidency, et al

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Joint Statement by the German G8 Presidency and the Heads of State and/or Government of Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa on the occasion of the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm, Germany, 8 June 2007.

 


Growth and Responsibility in the World Economy - Heiligendamm Summit Declaration

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Growth and Responsibility in the World Economy - Summit Declaration. Heiligendamm G8 Summit 2007, 7 June 2007.


2007 EU-U.S. Summit Statement - Energy Security, Efficiency, and Climate Change

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2007 EU-U.S. Summit Statement - Energy Security, Efficiency, and Climate Change, 30 April 2007.


IICTP Work Plan - March 2007

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Lewis Milford, Clean Enegy Group. This document describes the work plan focus for members of the International Intiative on Climate Technology Policy.


Towards a European Strategic Energy Technology Plan

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Commission of the European Communities. January 2007. "Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions."


Conclusions of the Chair, 2nd Gleneagles ministerial conference

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Link to the Chair’s Conclusions from the 2nd Ministerial meeting on the Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change, Clean Enegy, and Sustainable Development, October 3-4, 2006. Monterrey, Mexico. October 2006.


Berlin - 2006 Final Agenda and Participants List

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Participants List (pdf) 


A Turning Point for Climate: Initiative on Technology, Innovation & Investment

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Lewis Milford & Mary Jean Burer, Clean Energy Group. September 2006.


An Architecture of Parallel Regimes: Disaggregating the Climate Negotiation

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Ambassador Richard E. Benedick 


Interaction Between Innovation Systems and Policy-Making Processes

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Tim Foxon, 4CMR, University of Cambridge 


From Here to Stabilization

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Lewis Milford, Clean Energy Group 


A New Standard for Preventing Global Warming

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Hoff Stauffer, Wingaersheek Research Group. October 2006.

This report describes a strategy for reducing new sources of GHG emissions that relies on performance standards. These standards would strictly regulate the pollutants from direct sources of emissions such as power plants and autos. They would also mandate greater efficiency for new capital such as appliances and buildings that rely on fossil fuel combustion for the generation of electricity, heating, and cooling.


Agenda - KyotoPlus - Escaping the Climate Trap, Berlin, September 28-29, 2006

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Agreeing on Climate Policy: An Accord Between the United Kingdom and California

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Ian Pickard, DEFRA 


Communique for the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate 2006

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Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate, Sydney, Australia. January 12, 2006.


U.S. Department of State - Global Climate Change

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Link to the U.S. Department of State web page on global climate change initiatves.


Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate Partners (AP6)

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Austrailian Government. This report contains the Action Plan from AP6 Task Forces that cover three energy supply sectors: cleaner fossil energy; renewable energy and distributed generation; power generation and transmission. 2006.


A Possible Turning Point for Climate Change Solutions: How Innovations in Investment, Technology and Policy Are Needed for Emissions Stabilization

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By Clean Energy Group and Heinrich Böll Foundation for the Montreal Strategic Climate Change Workshop on Sub-National Strategies for Clean Energy Investment, Technology Deployment and Innovation. December 2005.