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Press Release: Loopholes Undermine Viability of Climate Regime

Durban, South Africa. As countries are negotiating a new global climate regime, a CDM Watch paper released today calls for immediate action to close loopholes in the rules under the current climate regime. The policy brief shows that the flawed rules could easily negate

COP 17- WATCH THIS! – 6 Dec

WATCH THIS! Issue #4 Durban. The CDM Watch team will keep you up to date on the following: – Don’t waste your time on CCS! – Move the CDM beyond Coal! – CDM Negotiations: EU keep up the good work! – JI: CDM’s naughty

Coal screening – THE CARBON CON: The true cost of offsetting

CDM Watch will be showing a documentary made by The Ecologist. See background story here. Download invitation here. Short Film on Coal in the CDM When: 6 December, 18.00 Where: Berg River, DEC Produced by: ECOSTORM Hosted by: CDM Watch Movie synopsis: Exclusive film

Policy Brief: A New Look at Loopholes

To date, 42 developed countries (Annex 1) have submitted pledges. Fulfilment of the developed country pledges is projected to reduce emissions by up to 4 billion tons (Gt) CO2e in 2020 from “business as usual” (UNEP 2010). This is about one third of the

Policy Brief: A New Look at Loopholes

To date, 42 developed countries (Annex 1) have submitted pledges. Fulfilment of the developed country pledges is projected to reduce emissions by up to 4 billion tons (Gt) CO2e in 2020 from “business as usual” (UNEP 2010). This is about one third of the

Policy Brief: A New Look at Loopholes

To date, 42 developed countries (Annex 1) have submitted pledges. Fulfilment of the developed country pledges is projected to reduce emissions by up to 4 billion tons (Gt) CO2e in 2020 from “business as usual” (UNEP 2010). This is about one third of the

Policy Brief: A New Look at Loopholes

To date, 42 developed countries (Annex 1) have submitted pledges. Fulfilment of the developed country pledges is projected to reduce emissions by up to 4 billion tons (Gt) CO2e in 2020 from “business as usual” (UNEP 2010). This is about one third of the

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