In his assessment of the recent agreements struck during the COP 17 negotiations in Durban, November 29th to December 9th, Andrei Marcu concludes in this new CEPS Commentary that global climate change is approaching a new crossroads. In his view, the outcome of Durban will influence whether the initial Cartesian vision of a global carbon market and one single price for carbon, which emerged from the Kyoto Protocol but was never accomplished, is to receive a new impetus, or whether we are heading towards a long period of building through a bottom-up approach, which may or may not lead to a unitary carbon market in the future
The Durban agreements provide a mandate with which all greenhouse-gas emitting countries will commit...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC) is an international envir...
A misplaced climate celebration in Durban, Michael Levi: Energy, Security, and Climate 11/12/2011 h...
Post Durban: Moving to a fragmented carbon market world? / Andrei Marcu, CEPS commentary, 22/12/2011...
Taking stock of Durban : Review of key outcomes and the road ahead / Chad Carpenter. UNDP, April 201...
Following a familiar pattern of UN climate change negotiations, the 2011 Durban conference of the pa...
The author presents the origins and evolution of the negotiation process within the framework of the...
Deciding the future of the UN emissions trading mechanism at Durban / Durban Team, Climatico, 24/11/...
This paper focuses on the future developments of the EU Emissions Trading System with a view of crea...
The last conference of the Parties that took place in Durban in 2011 has put climate negotiations at...
Durban climate talks: A small tectonic shift / Thomas Spencer. Paris : IDDRI, 2012. 4 p. (Synthèse...
The 17th COP to the UNFCCC met in Durban in November 2011. Carbon Management has invited a panel of ...
Following the failure of the 15th Conference ofParties (CoP 15) at Copenhagen to deliver afair, equi...
Ce rapport est disponible dans : Climate BriefAn achievement at the Durban summit (November 28 to De...
In this CEPS commentary, Andrei Marcu welcomes the recent announcement by President Xi Jinping that ...
The Durban agreements provide a mandate with which all greenhouse-gas emitting countries will commit...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC) is an international envir...
A misplaced climate celebration in Durban, Michael Levi: Energy, Security, and Climate 11/12/2011 h...
Post Durban: Moving to a fragmented carbon market world? / Andrei Marcu, CEPS commentary, 22/12/2011...
Taking stock of Durban : Review of key outcomes and the road ahead / Chad Carpenter. UNDP, April 201...
Following a familiar pattern of UN climate change negotiations, the 2011 Durban conference of the pa...
The author presents the origins and evolution of the negotiation process within the framework of the...
Deciding the future of the UN emissions trading mechanism at Durban / Durban Team, Climatico, 24/11/...
This paper focuses on the future developments of the EU Emissions Trading System with a view of crea...
The last conference of the Parties that took place in Durban in 2011 has put climate negotiations at...
Durban climate talks: A small tectonic shift / Thomas Spencer. Paris : IDDRI, 2012. 4 p. (Synthèse...
The 17th COP to the UNFCCC met in Durban in November 2011. Carbon Management has invited a panel of ...
Following the failure of the 15th Conference ofParties (CoP 15) at Copenhagen to deliver afair, equi...
Ce rapport est disponible dans : Climate BriefAn achievement at the Durban summit (November 28 to De...
In this CEPS commentary, Andrei Marcu welcomes the recent announcement by President Xi Jinping that ...
The Durban agreements provide a mandate with which all greenhouse-gas emitting countries will commit...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC) is an international envir...
A misplaced climate celebration in Durban, Michael Levi: Energy, Security, and Climate 11/12/2011 h...