Slide 1
									
... Energy Performance of Buildings Directive – Energy Performance Certificate measuring intrinsic building performance on construction, sale or lease – Display Energy Certificates measuring operational performance to be displayed in large public buildings Climate Change Levy (CCL) – Direct levy on ener ...
                        	... Energy Performance of Buildings Directive – Energy Performance Certificate measuring intrinsic building performance on construction, sale or lease – Display Energy Certificates measuring operational performance to be displayed in large public buildings Climate Change Levy (CCL) – Direct levy on ener ...
									COP21 climate pledges add up to 2.7°C warming – UN
									
... The IEA report finds that with INDC measures global energy intensity – a measure of energy use per unit of economic output – would improve to 2030 at a three times faster rate than that seen since 2000. It also finds that in the power sector 70% of additional electricity generation to 2030 would be ...
                        	... The IEA report finds that with INDC measures global energy intensity – a measure of energy use per unit of economic output – would improve to 2030 at a three times faster rate than that seen since 2000. It also finds that in the power sector 70% of additional electricity generation to 2030 would be ...
									needs of developing countries
									
... 1. Fully operational architecture that makes it possible for developing countries to act on climate change ...
                        	... 1. Fully operational architecture that makes it possible for developing countries to act on climate change ...
									File - Healthy Planet UK
									
... Global CO2 emissions continue to grow rapidly (+3% p.a.) 2 ºC requires an early peak and sustained reductions Need to target both supply and demand Technology and economic feasibility will be increased by • Early and broadly based international mitigation action • Limiting growth in energy demand th ...
                        	... Global CO2 emissions continue to grow rapidly (+3% p.a.) 2 ºC requires an early peak and sustained reductions Need to target both supply and demand Technology and economic feasibility will be increased by • Early and broadly based international mitigation action • Limiting growth in energy demand th ...
									Sustainable Responses to Climate Change MKE July 2016
									
... collectively vulnerable countries losses and damages. • Transparency and Finances - $100 billion per year for mitigation and adaptation (but not binding). ...
                        	... collectively vulnerable countries losses and damages. • Transparency and Finances - $100 billion per year for mitigation and adaptation (but not binding). ...
									WWIT - June 15th, Presentation - Metropolitan Washington Council
									
... 20% below 2005 levels by 2020 80% below 2005 levels by 2050 ...
                        	... 20% below 2005 levels by 2020 80% below 2005 levels by 2050 ...
									The rich, the poor and the planet
									
... in the atmosphere have reached 435 parts per million (ppm) of carbon-dioxide-equivalent, compared with about 280ppm before industrialisation in the 19th century. But emissions of greenhouse gases, primarily from the combustion of fossil fuels, are causing that atmospheric level to rise by about 2.5p ...
                        	... in the atmosphere have reached 435 parts per million (ppm) of carbon-dioxide-equivalent, compared with about 280ppm before industrialisation in the 19th century. But emissions of greenhouse gases, primarily from the combustion of fossil fuels, are causing that atmospheric level to rise by about 2.5p ...
									Canada's Approach to Tackling Climate Change
									
... Fund will invest in advance purchase of emission reductions from large strategic projects (where costs are expected to decline over time). Fund will invest in internationally recognized “green” projects (through the CDM for example) – no “hot air” and majority of reductions in Canada. Fund will have ...
                        	... Fund will invest in advance purchase of emission reductions from large strategic projects (where costs are expected to decline over time). Fund will invest in internationally recognized “green” projects (through the CDM for example) – no “hot air” and majority of reductions in Canada. Fund will have ...
									4 The Economics of Climate Change
									
... that annual costs of achieving stabilization between 500-550ppm CO27 are around 1% of global GDP if action is taken now, but the costs will increase significantly with delay. While there is no agreement among economists and policymakers on the specific conclusions of this report, there is growing co ...
                        	... that annual costs of achieving stabilization between 500-550ppm CO27 are around 1% of global GDP if action is taken now, but the costs will increase significantly with delay. While there is no agreement among economists and policymakers on the specific conclusions of this report, there is growing co ...
									Lord Stern - the United Nations
									
... • Stern Review examined results from bottom-up (Ch 9) & top-down (Ch 10) studies: concluded that world could stabilise below 550ppm CO2e for around 1% of global GDP; stabilisation at 500ppm costs around 2% • Subsequent analyses Edenhofer/IPCC top-down have indicated lower figures • So too have botto ...
                        	... • Stern Review examined results from bottom-up (Ch 9) & top-down (Ch 10) studies: concluded that world could stabilise below 550ppm CO2e for around 1% of global GDP; stabilisation at 500ppm costs around 2% • Subsequent analyses Edenhofer/IPCC top-down have indicated lower figures • So too have botto ...
									Just transition to a low carbon economy
									
... It will be followed by a year long Pathways planning process bringing together a group of social partners at high level and experts as well as public engagements Plotting the different paths to transition to low carbon society that maximises development co-benefits – reducing poverty and inequality ...
                        	... It will be followed by a year long Pathways planning process bringing together a group of social partners at high level and experts as well as public engagements Plotting the different paths to transition to low carbon society that maximises development co-benefits – reducing poverty and inequality ...
									Coastal Impacts and Adaptation Issues
									
... – Benefits are the avoided damages – Costs are the full realm of costs associated with implementing each adaptation option. – Use a tool to compare and decide the most effective and efficient adaptation option to implement ...
                        	... – Benefits are the avoided damages – Costs are the full realm of costs associated with implementing each adaptation option. – Use a tool to compare and decide the most effective and efficient adaptation option to implement ...
									Emissions Trading: A Briefing
									
... – Forum of government and non-government organisations on adaptation ...
                        	... – Forum of government and non-government organisations on adaptation ...
									IPCC slides
									
... • What is your country’s contribution to global Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHGs)? • How will IPCC knowledge impact these interests? • Do you want stronger conclusions or weaker conclusions? • Do you want to talk about Mitigation? Financing adaptation? Developing versus Developed? Carbon Dioxide? Meth ...
                        	... • What is your country’s contribution to global Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHGs)? • How will IPCC knowledge impact these interests? • Do you want stronger conclusions or weaker conclusions? • Do you want to talk about Mitigation? Financing adaptation? Developing versus Developed? Carbon Dioxide? Meth ...
									READ MORE - Almitra Patel
									
... • Agreement offers flexibility in how countries may meet their targets ...
                        	... • Agreement offers flexibility in how countries may meet their targets ...
									Overview of the Cool Earth Partnership
									
... The other pillar of International Environment Cooperation is assistance to developing countries that are aiming to achieve both emissions reductions and economic growth and working to contribute to climate stability. As one measure, Japan will establish a new financial mechanism, Cool Earth Partners ...
                        	... The other pillar of International Environment Cooperation is assistance to developing countries that are aiming to achieve both emissions reductions and economic growth and working to contribute to climate stability. As one measure, Japan will establish a new financial mechanism, Cool Earth Partners ...
									Human health co-benefits from climate change mitigation
									
... individually, without substantial cross-fertilisation between those two fields. The fact that the same human activities are responsible for both air quality degradation and climate change through emitting a variety of harmful constituents makes it essential to approach those two problems in a single ...
                        	... individually, without substantial cross-fertilisation between those two fields. The fact that the same human activities are responsible for both air quality degradation and climate change through emitting a variety of harmful constituents makes it essential to approach those two problems in a single ...
									High-level Post-Paris Dialogue
									
... and Pacific region, with Asia’s share of global GHG emissions projected to increase from 42.8% in 2010 to 51.2% by 2035  The region is also highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, presenting new challenges for development efforts  Asia and the Pacific region is home to 4 billion people ...
                        	... and Pacific region, with Asia’s share of global GHG emissions projected to increase from 42.8% in 2010 to 51.2% by 2035  The region is also highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, presenting new challenges for development efforts  Asia and the Pacific region is home to 4 billion people ...
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... Change (UNFCCC) was agreed at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. 189 countries, including all major developed and developing countries, have ratified the Convention. The UNFCCC sets the overarching objective for multilateral action: to stabilise greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations in the at ...
                        	... Change (UNFCCC) was agreed at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. 189 countries, including all major developed and developing countries, have ratified the Convention. The UNFCCC sets the overarching objective for multilateral action: to stabilise greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations in the at ...
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... – Introduce imperfections of real world – Uncertainty analysis 4th GEA-Purdue ...
                        	... – Introduce imperfections of real world – Uncertainty analysis 4th GEA-Purdue ...
									Ensuring environmental integrity through transparent accounting of
									
... Contributions”). And those are certainly crucial. But while the INDCs that have been announced over the course of this year are important, they are only the first step. That is because what drives climate change is the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, not the amount emitted in one ...
                        	... Contributions”). And those are certainly crucial. But while the INDCs that have been announced over the course of this year are important, they are only the first step. That is because what drives climate change is the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, not the amount emitted in one ...
Economics of climate change mitigation
                        This article is about the economics of climate change mitigation. Mitigation of climate change involves actions that are designed to limit the amount of long-term climate change (Fisher et al.., 2007:225). Mitigation may be achieved through the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions or through the enhancement of sinks that absorb GHGs, for example forests.