The 16th Conference of the Parties (COP-16) to the UNFCCC opened its work last Tuesday, November 30 and is scheduled to conclude on Friday 10 December 2010.
The focus of the conference is on the two-track negotiating process aiming at enhancing long-term international cooperation on climate change and further commitments under the Kyoto Protocol.
The last issue of the International Climate Policy & Carbon Markets “GETTING READY FOR CANCÚN” features an in-depth analysis of the main issues that are being debated during the COP 16 in Cancun and offers an overview on the Key players’ positions before the conference.
International Climate Policy and Carbon Markets is a bi-monthly report aiming to provide a
clear analysis of the worldwide evolution of the carbon market, and of the international and domestic climate policies.
In the current issue “Getting ready for Cancun”
- Hot topics in International Negotiation:
– UN: Climate Financing is feasible!
– The Tianjin talks and the legal
gaps– It’s time for REDD+
- Key players’ positions before Cancun
– The European Union– U.S. Climate Bill: another year lost?– Blocks on the rocks