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Low-Carbon Technologies in the Post-Bali Period: Accelerting Their Development and Deployment

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Christian Egenhofer, Lew Milford, Noriko Jujiwara, Thomas L. Brewer and Monica Alessi. European Climate Platform (ECP) Report No. 4, December 2007.

This report analyzes the issue of technology development, demonstration and diffusion with a view to indentifying the key elements of a complementary global technology track in the post-2012 framework.

This report is based on discussions at the ECP seminar on Strategic Aspects of Technology for the UNFCCC and Climate Change Debate: The Post-Bali Technology Agenda, 3 October 2007, Brussels.

 


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.


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)


Climate Policy Post-2012 - A Roadmap

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Dr. Hermann E. Ott, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy. A discussion paper for the 2007 Tällberg Forum. August 2007.


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.


A Broader Palette: The Role of Technology in Climate Policy

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Knut H. Alfsen and Gunnar S. Eskeland, Swedish Ministry of Finance, 2007. This report to the Expert Group for Environmental Studies assesses the Kyoto Protocol and outlines a parallel architecture to address the shortcomings of a cap and trade system to effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


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.


International Technology-Oriented Agreements to Address Climate Change

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Heleen de Coninck, Carolyn Fischer, Richard G. Newell and Takahiro Ueno; Resources for the Future. January 2007. This paper explores how technology agreements can play an important role in climate mitigation strategies.


Reengineering the Climate Regime

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Takahiro Ueno, Resources for the Future. November 2006; revised March 2007. This report explores "Design and Process Principles of International Technology Cooperation for Climate Change Mitigation."


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

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


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.


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.


International Climate Efforts - Beyond 2012

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Eileen Claussen, President, Pew Center on Global Climate Change; and Ged Davis, Managing Director, World Economic Forum. November 2005.

Link to the Pew Center on Global Climate Change Report from the meetings of the Climate Dialogue at Pocantico, held at the Pocantico Confernece Center of the Rockfeller Brothers Fund on July 14-16, October 6-9, 2004 and February 23-25, September 26-28, 2005.


Conclusions of the Chair, 1st Gleneagles ministerial conference

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Link to Chairs’ conclusions from the November 1, 2005 Ministerial meeting on the Dialogue on Climate Change, Clean Energy and Sustainable Development. Margaret Beckett, Sectretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, UK; and Alan Johnson, Secretary of State for Department of Trade and Industry, UK. November 2005.


Economic and Environmental Effectiveness of a Technology-based Climate Protocol

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By Barbara Buchner, Fondazione Eni Enrio Mattei and Carlo Carrara, University of Venice, Fondazione Eni Enrio Mattei, CEPR, CEPS, CESifo.