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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)Second all-Africa Carbon Forum to be held in Nairobi, Kenya, 3–5 March 2010

11 Nov 09 - In an effort to build on growing interest in the Kyoto Protocol’s clean development mechanism (CDM) in Africa, partner UN agencies (UNEP, UNDP, WB, UNITAR, UNCTAD and UNFCCC) and the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) have announced they will organize a second all-Africa Carbon Forum, at the United Nations Gigiri complex in Nairobi, Kenya, on 3–5 March 2010. More >>


CMDLaunch of 2009 edition of the Guide to the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)

23 July 09 - For the developing countries, the CDM is the most visible face of the Kyoto Protocol and the struggle against climate change. This revised and expanded version of the Guide has three main objectives: (i) to provide information to all those interested in CDM project activities; (ii) to detail the specific regulations governing the submission of CDM project activities in Brazil; and (iii) to facilitate an understanding of the process and, consequently, promote the development of CDM projects in the country. More >>


 Experts discuss boosting developing country participation in clean development mechanism, carbon market

05 May 09 - Climate experts, economists, and government officials discussed at a three-day UNCTAD meeting at the end of April how to expand participation by developing countries in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), the international programme designed to create a market system for reducing carbon emissions into the atmosphere. More >>


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19 February 09 - Over 80% of world trade is carried in seaborne vessels and — while their engines now contribute between 1.6 and 4.1% of global carbon dioxide emissions — their emissions may triple by 2050, said experts at a three-day UNCTAD
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UNCTAD´s role on climate change

DigitalVision/Getty ImagesConcerns about climate change have placed this threat to development prospects high on the international agenda, particularly in terms of its economic, trade and social impacts. UNCTAD´s main role in addressing this global challenge is to help developing countries master the trade and development implications and take advantage of emerging trade and investment opportunities.


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Expert Meeting
Maritime Transport and the Climate Change Challenge
16–18 February 2009
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Expert Meeting on Trade and Climate Change
Trade and investment opportunities and challenges under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
27–29 April 2009
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UNCTAD´s role on climate change

DigitalVision/Getty ImagesConcerns about climate change have placed this threat to development prospects high on the international agenda, particularly in terms of its economic, trade and social impacts. UNCTAD´s main role in addressing this global challenge is to help developing countries master the trade and development implications and take advantage of emerging trade and investment opportunities.


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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)Second all-Africa Carbon Forum to be held in Nairobi, Kenya, 3–5 March 2010

11 Nov 09 - In an effort to build on growing interest in the Kyoto Protocol’s clean development mechanism (CDM) in Africa, partner UN agencies (UNEP, UNDP, WB, UNITAR, UNCTAD and UNFCCC) and the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) have announced they will organize a second all-Africa Carbon Forum, at the United Nations Gigiri complex in Nairobi, Kenya, on 3–5 March 2010. More >>


CMDLaunch of 2009 edition of the Guide to the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)

23 July 09 - For the developing countries, the CDM is the most visible face of the Kyoto Protocol and the struggle against climate change. This revised and expanded version of the Guide has three main objectives: (i) to provide information to all those interested in CDM project activities; (ii) to detail the specific regulations governing the submission of CDM project activities in Brazil; and (iii) to facilitate an understanding of the process and, consequently, promote the development of CDM projects in the country. More >>


 Experts discuss boosting developing country participation in clean development mechanism, carbon market

05 May 09 - Climate experts, economists, and government officials discussed at a three-day UNCTAD meeting at the end of April how to expand participation by developing countries in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), the international programme designed to create a market system for reducing carbon emissions into the atmosphere. More >>


Transport and climate changeClimate change must be faced despite global economic crisis

19 February 09 - Over 80% of world trade is carried in seaborne vessels and — while their engines now contribute between 1.6 and 4.1% of global carbon dioxide emissions — their emissions may triple by 2050, said experts at a three-day UNCTAD




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