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Washington, DC May 2008 - Reports

The following is a list of reports (PDF format) that were prepared and circulated by participants at the IICTP meeting on Climate Technology Innovation: 

• The Clean Energy Group/Meridian proposal titled “Climate Technology Innovation: a New Strategy and Structure,” outlines a new approach to the climate innovation process. Also included for consideration is a short CEG paper addressing the topic of “picking technology winners.”

• A paper by Mutsuyoshi Nishimura, Senior Advisor to the Cabinet, Japanese Prime Minister’s Office titled “Innovation Strategies to Achieve GHG Peak and Decline: A Proposal” calls for a new climate mechanism on technology innovation; unfortunately, he was not able to attend the meeting but was kind enough to write some of his perspectives and will participate in future work.

• Richard Benedick, former Ambassador to the US who negotiated the Montreal Protocol, in a paper titled “Confronting Climate Change: The Technology Imperative,” writes that world leaders must finally and frankly assess the uncomfortable lessons of the Kyoto Protocol and that arbitrary short-term emission targets will not promote the revolution in energy technology research, development, and diffusion that is essential to avoiding potentially catastrophic climate change.

• Jill Panetta, co-founder of InnoCentive, has written a paper titled “Distributed R&D,” explaining how distributed innovation processes can be applied to the private corporate sector’s work on product innovation.

• Sasha Mackler, Associate Technical Director, and Tracy Terry, Technical Director, of the National Commission on Energy Policy have enclosed a summary, "Overview of NCEP Projects Focusing on Energy Technology Policy," of their ongoing projects regarding new technology based approaches in the U.S. as well as the need for new institutions to manage these new technology programs.

 


Consultative Group on Climate Innovation (CGCI): A Proposed Complementary Technology Track for the Post-2012 Period

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Lewis Milford, Clean Energy Group, November 2007. Discussion paper to be presented at the Road to Copenhagen 2009 Conference on Leadership, Sustainable Development and Climate Change, Brussels, Belgium.

This paper proposes a new global architecture and strategy for climate technology innovaiton for the post-2012 framework.


Climate Technology Innovation: A Post-2012 Climate Framework

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Lewis Milford, Clean Energy Group, October 2007. Presentation to the European Climate Platform, Brussels.

ECP Seminar - Strategic Aspects of Technology for the UNFCCC and Climate Change Debate: The post-Bali technology agenda, October 3, 2007.


CEG Press Release: Clean Energy Group Advocates New Complementary Climate Technology Track at Upcoming G8 Gleneagles Ministerial Meeting in Berlin, Germany - September 9-11, 2007

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As part of CEG’s IICTP strategy to advance climate technology-based policies to combat climate change, and to introduce these policy ideas to the G8 Dialogue on Climate Change, Lewis Milford, CEG President, will provide a technology statement at the upcoming Third meeting of the Energy and Environment Ministers for the Gleneagles Dialogue in Berlin, September 9-11, 2007 at the invitation of the German Federal Environment Minister.

In advance of the meeting, Clean Energy Group has prepared a policy statement (link below) on new technology-oriented approaches to complement the international cap and trade framework. The Gleneagles meeting represents an outstanding opportunity to emphasize the importance of a complementary technology innovation proecess in the post-2012 climate framework.  

 Download the Statement (PDF) Massive Climate Technology Innovation: A New Geometry of Complementary Strategies Post-2012, by Lewis Milford, Clean Energy Group.


CEG Report: Massive Climate Technology Innovation: A New Geometry of Complementary Strategies Post-2012

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Lewis Milford, Clean Energy Group. September 4, 2007. Lewis Milford will present this paper at the G8 Gleneagles Ministerial Meeting in Berlin, Germany in early September 2007.


Clean Energy Group to participate in the September 11, 2007 meeting of Ad Hoc Group 11 on International Action on Climate Change

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Clean Energy Group will participate in the European Commission High Level Group on Competitiveness, Energy and the Environment Sherpa SubGroup; Meeting of the Ad Hoc Group 11: International Action on Climate Change. Daniel Dutcher, CEG Project Director, will attend this meeting to submit CEG’s Written Contribution

See accompanying Clean Energy Group Statement to the Gleneagles Dialogue. Download the document (PDF)


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.


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.


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.


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

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Ian Pickard, DEFRA 


US Public-Private Partnerships for Investing in Renewable Energy - US State Renewable Energy Funds

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Lewis Milford, CEG President and Executive Director, Clean Energy States Alliance, presented "US Public-Private Partnerships for Investing in Renewable Energy - US State Renewable Energy Funds" at the International Grid-Connected Renewable Energy Policy Forum held in Mexico City from February 1-3 2006. The forum is on behalf of the Energy Ministry of Mexico, the Global Environment Facility, The World Bank, and the Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP), and organized in association with the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC).


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.


Clean Energy Investment, Technology Deployment and Innovation: New Strategies for Climate Protection

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By Lewis Milford, President, Clean Energy Group. October 4, 2005. Introductory presentation to the Montreal Group Meeting, October 2005.


Models for Climate Technology Agreements

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By Dr. Hermann E. Ott, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy. October 5, 2005.