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Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
Closing Date: 31 March 2009
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IGES welcomes your comments and suggestions on its White Paper, Climate Change Policies in the Asia-Pacific: Re-uniting Climate Change and Sustainable Development, which was published in June.
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IGES White Paper
Climate Change Policies in the Asia-Pacific:
Re-uniting Climate Change and Sustainable Development
The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Hayama, Japan, is pleased to announce the publication of its second white paper Climate Change Policies in the Asia-Pacific: Re-uniting Climate Change and Sustainable Development.
This White Paper is a summary of current climate change policies in the Asia-Pacific region and new recommendations, based on strategic research carried out at IGES so far.
The Asia-Pacific is experiencing rapid economic development and, as well as being a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, it is feared that the region will suffer the worst impact. Climate change is the most urgent problem facing the international community and in pursuing a post-2012 framework, attention is focused on ways to deal with climate change in Asia Pacific countries.
This White Paper proposes climate strategies that fully take into account the needs of developing countries in Asia and the Pacific. It looks at the impact of climate change in the Asia-Pacific region and current policies from various aspects such as international framework, market mechanisms, forestry, biofuels, waste, water and business, and sets out policy recommendations that integrate climate change policies and sustainable development and shows the way for new development towards the realisation of a low-carbon society.
To download, please visit:
http://www.iges.or.jp/en/pub/whitepaper.html
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