This paper reports the results of a round-table debate organized by the Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences (RAOS) on Developing Countries facing Global Warming: a Post-Kyoto Assessment (Brussels, 13 June, 2009) to highlight the view of developing countries on adaptation to and mitigation of climate change. The participants convened to discuss the various aspects of climate change impacts and adaptation in developing countries preceding the Copenhagen Conference (UNFCCC COP 15) in December 2009. Here, we summarize the point of view of the two invited speakers representing developing countries
The mitigation of greenhouse gas concentration has become a first-order issue for decision making in...
AbstractThe Kyoto Protocol, which entered into force on 16 February 2005, commits developed countrie...
Individual countries are requested to submit nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to alleviate...
This paper reports the results of a round-table debate organized by the Royal Academy for Overseas S...
Master of Law in Environmental Law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.The urgency t...
There is a broad consensus among climate scientists that scientific evidence points to a man made cl...
Developing countries will need to be involved if a future international agreement is to be effective...
The USA and the Western Europe are responsible for 2/3 of the CO2 emissions accumulated until today....
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Expériences des pays en développement : des voix f...
Séminaire à CleanED lab à l'Unversité des sciences et des technologies de Hanoi USTHConcluding four ...
Climate change has become a critical issue in the international policy making agenda. At the UNFCC c...
The 15th conference of parties of the UNFCCC primarily emphasized to the reduction of green house ga...
This article takes stock of current knowledge of climate change and the response to this major prob...
International audienceOn behalf of the struggle against climate change: the Clean Development Mechan...
Despite the uncertainty that still surrounds many scientific and socio-economic aspects of climate c...
The mitigation of greenhouse gas concentration has become a first-order issue for decision making in...
AbstractThe Kyoto Protocol, which entered into force on 16 February 2005, commits developed countrie...
Individual countries are requested to submit nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to alleviate...
This paper reports the results of a round-table debate organized by the Royal Academy for Overseas S...
Master of Law in Environmental Law. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.The urgency t...
There is a broad consensus among climate scientists that scientific evidence points to a man made cl...
Developing countries will need to be involved if a future international agreement is to be effective...
The USA and the Western Europe are responsible for 2/3 of the CO2 emissions accumulated until today....
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Expériences des pays en développement : des voix f...
Séminaire à CleanED lab à l'Unversité des sciences et des technologies de Hanoi USTHConcluding four ...
Climate change has become a critical issue in the international policy making agenda. At the UNFCC c...
The 15th conference of parties of the UNFCCC primarily emphasized to the reduction of green house ga...
This article takes stock of current knowledge of climate change and the response to this major prob...
International audienceOn behalf of the struggle against climate change: the Clean Development Mechan...
Despite the uncertainty that still surrounds many scientific and socio-economic aspects of climate c...
The mitigation of greenhouse gas concentration has become a first-order issue for decision making in...
AbstractThe Kyoto Protocol, which entered into force on 16 February 2005, commits developed countrie...
Individual countries are requested to submit nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to alleviate...