Here we set out a blueprint for securing a post-2012 deal on technology transfer between rich and poor nations to fulfil the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Bali Action Plan. Based on empirical research in India and a comprehensive review of technology transfer projects, we suggest that an annual fund of £10 billion is needed to develop, adapt and deploy low-carbon technologies in developing countries. We propose that £1bn of this fund should support the activities of a new network of low-carbon ‘Innovation Centres’1 in developing countries
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is the first interna...
In order to successfully fight against the challenges posed by global warming, a phenomenon that is ...
Development and poverty eradication are urgent and overriding goals internationally. The World Summ...
Low carbon technology transfer to developing countries has been both a lynchpin of, and a key stumbl...
During the last few years, the debate over global climate change has transformed from a discussion r...
Low carbon technology transfer to developing countries has been both a lynchpin of, and a key stumbl...
Low carbon technology transfer to developing countries has been both a lynchpin of, and a key stumbl...
The climate change arena comprises of a diverse set of interacting actors from international, nation...
Climate change is a real challenge with global impacts in scope. The negative impacts of climate cha...
This paper provides an Indian perspective on the issue of technology transfer, in the specific conte...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the critical enabling technology that would reduce CO2 emissions...
51-59Technological solutions are imperative for curbing the menaces of climate change. Thus, develop...
Based on Phase I of a UK-India collaborative study, this paper analyses two case studies of low carb...
The term “development” is synonymous with economic growth. Theory and empirical evidence suggests de...
This paper provides a review of what every developing-country policymaker should know about low-carb...
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is the first interna...
In order to successfully fight against the challenges posed by global warming, a phenomenon that is ...
Development and poverty eradication are urgent and overriding goals internationally. The World Summ...
Low carbon technology transfer to developing countries has been both a lynchpin of, and a key stumbl...
During the last few years, the debate over global climate change has transformed from a discussion r...
Low carbon technology transfer to developing countries has been both a lynchpin of, and a key stumbl...
Low carbon technology transfer to developing countries has been both a lynchpin of, and a key stumbl...
The climate change arena comprises of a diverse set of interacting actors from international, nation...
Climate change is a real challenge with global impacts in scope. The negative impacts of climate cha...
This paper provides an Indian perspective on the issue of technology transfer, in the specific conte...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the critical enabling technology that would reduce CO2 emissions...
51-59Technological solutions are imperative for curbing the menaces of climate change. Thus, develop...
Based on Phase I of a UK-India collaborative study, this paper analyses two case studies of low carb...
The term “development” is synonymous with economic growth. Theory and empirical evidence suggests de...
This paper provides a review of what every developing-country policymaker should know about low-carb...
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is the first interna...
In order to successfully fight against the challenges posed by global warming, a phenomenon that is ...
Development and poverty eradication are urgent and overriding goals internationally. The World Summ...