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Adaptation Partnership
An update on the work of the Adaptation Partnership, hosted by Spain, Costa Rica, and the United States
Anne Kolker
United States of America
KolkerAK@state.gov
+1 202 6471863
Sun, 02 Oct 2011   
Geoengineering or Geopiracy
As an increasing number of scientific organizations debate the technicalities of large-scale climate techno-fixes, including most recently the IPCC, civil society opposition is growing. Come to this session to get informed about the debate that could derail progress on real emissions reduction.
Joelle Deschambault
Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration (ETC Group) (ETC Group)
joelle@etcgroup.org
+1 613 2412267
Sun, 02 Oct 2011   
Fostering innovative methods of work within the UNFCCC process
The aim of the events is to open a debate on new methods of work within the UNFCCC process.
Alejandra Lopez
Mexico
alejandral@sre.gob.mx
+52 55 3686510072
Sun, 02 Oct 2011   
Ensuring no net incidence on developing countries from carbon pricing of international transport
The Rebate Mechanism (RM) will be debated. Under RM all ships pay for their emissions. A developing country obtains an annual rebate in relation to its share of global seaborne imports. Remaining revenue - from developed countries - goes to climate change action. RM can also apply to aviation.
Andre Stochniol
International Maritime Emission Reduction Scheme (IMERS)
andre@imers.org
+44 7809 764894
Sun, 02 Oct 2011 
RM presentation [822 kb]
RM 2-pager with rebate keys (in English) [368 kb]
RM 2-pager with rebate keys (in French) [379 kb]
RM 2-pager with rebate keys (in Spanish) [371 kb]
Annex I Accounting Post-2012: Options for Moving Forward while Maintaining Environmental Integrity
WRI’s side event will focus on the current state of play regarding accounting for Annex I targets. It will discuss assumptions underlying the targets, ways forward on reconciling unharmonized accounting, and the implications for the international assessment and review process.
Raquel Gonzalez
World Resources Institute (WRI)
raquelgonzalez@gmail.com
+1 202 7297847
Sun, 02 Oct 2011 
WRI Accounting Side Event Presentation [614 kb]
Support for vulnerable countries (especially AOSIS)
The side event focuses on support for vulnerable countries especially AOSIS. The Japanese Government, JICA as well as other relevant institution will present various activities to support and cooperate with vulnerable countries.
Hiroshi Seike
Japan
hiroshi.seike@mofa.go.jp
+81 3 55018493
Sun, 02 Oct 2011 
presentation2(JICA) [3 Mb]
presentation3(UNDP) [648 kb]
REDD+ Readiness in Panama: Challenges and Opportunities
Panama contains about 4 m hectares of forests that are exposed to a great variety of threats. The country is preparing to implement the REDD readiness activities by ANAM and other organizations such UN-REDD, USAID and GIZ. This event waits to discuss challenges and opportunities of a REDD+ strategy.
Eric Rodriguez
Panama
erodriguez@anam.gob.pa
+507 6 4497272
Sun, 02 Oct 2011 
REDD+ PANAMA PRESENTATION [1 Mb]
GIZ-REDD+ PRESENTATION [2 Mb]
Ensuring coherence in addressing IP and climate: what role for the UNFCCC and relevant int'l bodies?
The role of IP in addressing climate change is complex and often divisive. Moreover, various intergovernmental and regional organizations have potential functions or relevance in global decisions and solutions. This session will discuss whether, how, and where IP issues may be handled.
Ana Maria Kleymeyer
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)
amkleymeyer@ictsd.ch
+41 22 9174282
Sun, 02 Oct 2011   
Opportunities for sustainable low carbon transport in developing countries
Transport experts and developing country representatives will discuss existing and emerging opportunities for mainstreaming climate policy in the transport sector as well as recommendations for capitalising on related finance, capacity building and technology provisions.
Anne Binsted
Transport Research Foundation (TRF)
abinsted@trl.co.uk
+44 1344 770568
Sun, 02 Oct 2011   
Gender, Climate Change and Health
To present the WHO framework for gendered health risk assessment and adaptation/mitigation actions in relation to climate change.
Marina Maiero
World Health Organization (WHO)
maierom@who.int
+41 79 2134304
Sun, 02 Oct 2011 
WHO/PAHO PPT [1 Mb]
CC Panama [3 Mb]
WEDO PPT [570 kb]
EU Emissions Trading System - recent developments
Recent developments in EU ETS and the way forward, including aviation
Bianca Neagu
European Union
bianca.neagu@ec.europa.eu
+32 2 2962478
Mon, 03 Oct 2011 
EU ETS general [471 kb]
Aviation ETS [551 kb]
Territory Right & Governance: basic tenet in a strategy facing climate change with a social approach
Territory rights and governance are considered critical for issues related to Climate change. Community leaders from different areas of Central America come together with an alternative vision based on their experience. They highlight local actions in adaptation and mitigation.
M. Ruth Martinez
ACICAFOC
mrmartinez@acicafoc.org
+506 2 2411996
Mon, 03 Oct 2011   
Environmental Sustainability of International Aviation
This side event will focus on ICAO’s activities arising from the Resolution adopted by the 37th ICAO Assembly and discuss the role of international aviation for climate financing, towards an environmentally sustainable international aviation.
Tetsuya Tanaka
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
TTanaka@icao.in
Mon, 03 Oct 2011 
ICAO side event - Sustainability of International Aviation [2 Mb]
Financing agricultural adaptation with a soil carbon market? Due diligence and proposed alternatives
Soil carbon offset projects are being proposed as a source of finance for smallholder farmers. IATP, ActionAid and PACJA will present new analysis on the feasibility, social realities and environmental integrity of a soil carbon market and alternative public financing for agricultural adaptation.

Speakers: Doreen Stabinsky, College of the Atlantic Harjeet Singh, ActionAid Mithika Mwenda, Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) Karen Hansen-Kuhn, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP)
Eleonore Wesserle
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP)
ewesserle@iatp.org
+1 612 8703425
Mon, 03 Oct 2011 
ActionAid -- Soil Carbon and Smallholders [294 kb]
IATP -- Kenya Ag Carbon Project [176 kb]
IATP -- Shefali Sharma's presentation from June 2011 Bonn meeting [510 kb]
An Ecosystems Approach to REDD+: the SBSTA agenda.
Experts from the Ecosystems Climate Alliance look at current areas under discussion in SBSTA: the safeguards information system, MRV, reference levels and drivers.
Chloe Fussell
Global Witness
cfussell@globalwitness.org
+44 7790 464596
Mon, 03 Oct 2011 
Reference Levels: Peg Putt, Global Witness [166 kb]
MRV: Kristen Hite, Center for International Environmental Law [655 kb]
Safeguards Information Systems: Davyth Stewart, Global Witness [212 kb]
Reference Levels and MRV for Organic Soils: Susanna Tol, Wetlands International [2 Mb]
Design Options for IAR and ICA
Building on recent discussions, this Climate Change Expert Group side event will highlight options for the possible design options for International Assessment and Review (for developed countries) and International Consultations and Analysis (for developing countries).
Patricia Nilsson
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
patricia.nilsson@oecd.org
+33 1 45249871
Mon, 03 Oct 2011 
PPT - Design options for IAR and ICA [82 kb]
Climate Regime after Fukushima, New Market Mechanisms, and Support to Developing Countries
The event focuses on three important issues for the post-2012 regime: It will analyze how Fukushima nuclear accidents affect strategies to mitigate emissions, discuss how new mechanisms should be developed, and introduce current cooperation efforts and future options for support and MRV of support.
Nozomi Okubo
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
okubo@iges.or.jp
+81 46 8553828
Satoshi Iemoto
Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan (OECC)
iemoto@oecc.or.jp
+81 3 54720144
Mon, 03 Oct 2011 
Hayama proposal [234 kb]
New mechanism [134 kb]
MRV of support [179 kb]
Financial mechanisms [154 kb]
ONU-Rol Análisis Estadista,Diseño integrador Declar. Durban-ODM: Efecto Dominó Multidisc.5 columnas
Globaliz vs Vis.Global: Análisis Estadista Ppio Precaut EMERG Vs URG: Consejo Segur. Continental Multidisc.interact no Interdep-Maximizac . Gerenc.Integral de Recursos Corred Interoceánicos Creación Nano Ciud Autosust.Interact no interdep.Estado Dcho:Resp.Social de Estados:Proteg/Aut Deleg. ODM-Paz

Speakers: Graciela R. Yanovsky FANCV President Adriana B Yanovsky Patricia R. Palazzi, Marisa V. Vergara Claudia A. Palazzi and Vanessa B. Piña at charge of FANCV Arts - shows.
Graciela R Yanovsky
Fundación Argentina a las Naciones Camino a la Verdad (FANCV)
caminoalaverdad@yahoo.com.ar
+54 11 45831239
Mon, 03 Oct 2011 
Folleto de FANCV Parte I [342 kb]
Folleto de FANCV Parte II [421 kb]
FANCV´s Radio Broadcast Program - FM 87.5 [205 kb]
Radio FM 87.5 La Primera del Dial - FANCV [197 kb]
Act folleto de fotos FANCV 1P [354 kb]
Act folleto de fotos FANCV 2P [388 kb]
FANCV INVITATION - UNFCCC PANAMA 2011 [3 Mb]
INVITACION DE FANCV - UNFCCC PANAMA 2011 [3 Mb]
FANCV INFORMATION!!! [202 kb]
Information Event on Fast-Start Finance
The event will provide an opportunity to present and discuss key lessons learned in the implementation of Fast-Start Finance.
Alejandro Kilpatrick
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
akilpatrick@unfccc.int
+0 0 1764
Mon, 03 Oct 2011   
Indigenous territories, Biocultural Protocols and REDD
The event will feature inspiring examples of Indigenous territories and their contribution to forest conservation and restoration. The event will specifically discuss appropriate and effective support systems for such initiatives and the role of biocultural protocols and safeguards.
Simone Lovera-Bilderbeek
Global Forest Coalition (GFC)
simone.lovera@globalforestcoal
+595 21 663654
Onel Masardule
Fundación para la Promoción del Conocimiento Indígena (FPCI)
masardule@me.com
+507 3 921074
Tue, 04 Oct 2011   
Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions – an overview
Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) are currently developed in many countries. The side event will provide an overview of the activities worldwide and present some lessons learned.
Niklas Höhne
Climatepolicy.net e.V.
n.hoehne@newclimate.org
+49 173 7152279
Tue, 04 Oct 2011 
Agenda [17 kb]
Ecofys NAMA database [888 kb]
ECN NAMA experiances [730 kb]
GIZ NAMA experiances [262 kb]
Climate Financial Flows to Low-Emission, Climate-Resilient Development Strategies: Ibero-America
Sectoral climate financial flows assessments are paving the way for the preparation of Low-Emission, Climate-Resilient Development Strategies and strengthening the ability for countries to leverage carbon markets. This side event features governments sharing best practices.
Cassie Flynn
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
cassie.flynn@undp.org
Tue, 04 Oct 2011 
Rep Dom ppt [1 Mb]
LECRDS UNDP Reg Centre [1 Mb]
Turbococinas [2 Mb]
Side Event Flyer [448 kb]
Scaling-up Climate Finance from 2013
How to ensure sufficient and scalable long-term public climate finance starting in 2013, after the end of FSF. CAN will discuss the need for new and additional budget contributions and assess options for mobilizing supplementary sources of innovative public finance, consistent with CBDR.
Montana Burgess
Climate Action Network International (CAN International)
mbrockley@climatenetwork.org
+961 3 506313
Tue, 04 Oct 2011   
Indigenous Peoples' Experiences and Perspectives in Piloting REDD Plus in Indigenous Communities
The side event highlights indigenous peoples' experiences, perspectives and challenges in piloting REDD Plus in their communities in Africa, Latin America and Asia.
Raymond de Chavez
Tebtebba Foundation
raymond@tebtebba.org
+63 74 9175072789
Tue, 04 Oct 2011 
Side Event flyer [1 Mb]
Presentation of Mainyoito Pastoralists Integrated Development Organisation (MPIDO) of Kenya, by Mr. Soikan Meitiaki. [269 kb]
Global CO2 standard agreed for international shipping
Mandatory measures to reduce GHG emissions from international shipping were adopted by Parties to MARPOL Annex VI represented at MEPC 62, representing the first ever mandatory global GHG reduction regime for an international industry sector.
Lucy Essuman
International Maritime Organization (IMO)
lessuman@imo.org
+44 207 4634210
Tue, 04 Oct 2011 
Agenda [151 kb]
IMO submission to AWG-LCA 14 [183 kb]
GHG Flyer [259 kb]
IMO Presentation [3 Mb]
Foro Indígena de Abya Yala sobre el C.C. - Consentimiento previo libre y informado PP.II. y REDD
Analizar los derechos de los PP.II. referente a las negociaciones internacionales y implementación de proyectos REDD en territorios indígenas - Analyze the rights of Indigenous Peoples regarding international negotiations and the implementation of REDD in indigenous territories.
Steve Dudenhoefer
Asociación AK Tenamit (AAT)
duden@aktenamit.org
+502 5205 6991
Tue, 04 Oct 2011   
Climate Change and Innovation: Accessing and Using Technology Information - Joint WIPO/IETA event
WIPO presents its global technology database to support the Climate Technology Centre and developing countries to ensure funding for partnership projects with tailor-made know-how matching, and IETA presents potential approaches to make projects more financeable through cost and risk reductions.
Cedric Ammann
International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)
ammann@ieta.org
+41 22 7370500
Joe Bradley
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
joe.bradley@wipo.int
+41 79 2480133
Tue, 04 Oct 2011 
IETA WIPO Joint Side Event October 4 2011 [623 kb]
Forest accounting basics: LULUCF and REDD
Ensuring the environmental integrity of forest accounting in Annex I has been a persistent challenge. Panelists from EDF and other organizations will explain the evolution of the LULUCF rules, highlight their relevance for REDD+, and explain how Parties can fix them in Durban.
Cory Lewis
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
clewis@edf.org
+1 202 5723277
Tue, 04 Oct 2011   
Vulnerability and Extreme Events in Central America
Central America will present evidence and information registered in terms of loss and damage due to extreme phenomena associated to climate variability and climate change in the last decade. This information ratifies the condition of Central America as a higly vulnerable region.
Carlos Gómez
Comisión Centroamericana de Ambiente y Desarrollo (CCAD)
cgomez@sica.int
+503 0 22488848
Tue, 04 Oct 2011 
Extreme Events and Vulnerability in Central America [3 Mb]
Land Management and Climate Change: The perspective of indigenous people
For centuries, indigenous people have been managing their lands in a sustainable manner and it is important at this juncture in REDD to take into account the experiences they can show us today. In this side event we want to share these experiences in Mesoamerica.
Pauline Buffle
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
pauline.buffle@iucn.org
+41 22 9990260
Tue, 04 Oct 2011 
Flyer [506 kb]
Agenda [185 kb]
Moving Beyond Fossil Fuels: The Demand and the Detail
Join us for a discussion at the heart of climate mitigation - moving beyond fossil fuels. 350.org will present the public demand from 1000s of grassroots actions around the world just one week before. Partners will lay out the blueprint of how the UNFCCC can assist in meeting that bold vision.
Jeremy Osborn
350.org (350.org)
jeremy@350.org
+1 802 5524067
Tue, 04 Oct 2011   
‘What must happen in Durban to deliver climate justice’
discuss what must happen towards Durban and in Durban to deliver climate justice
Yvonne Miller
Third World Network (TWN)
ymiller@twngeneva.ch
+41 78 8929203
Wed, 05 Oct 2011 
Flyer [23 kb]
Addressing the drivers to deforestation: options for REDD+ finance
FERN and Friends of the Earth explore current research on engaging public and private sector finance to effectively tackle the drivers to deforestation. Speakers assess existing trade and investment policies and practices to provide key lessons for private sector engagement in finance for REDD.
Kate Dooley
FERN
kate@fern.org
+44 78 24697376
Wed, 05 Oct 2011 
State of the forest carbon market [85 kb]
REDD+ Funds [318 kb]
Pacific Voyage to Durban (COP 17)
A Pacific Voyage to Durban - highlighting the actions taken by Pacific Island countries to address climate change.
Diane McFadzien
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
dianem@sprep.org
+685 0 21929
Wed, 05 Oct 2011   
Science and law to inform policy: carbon, rights and governance
This event will highlight how research and capacity-building can open spaces to resolve important scientific, social and legal issues which are reluctantly addressed or ignored in the official climate negotiations, on matters such as social justice, conflict resolution, transparency and democracy.
Rosa Uylenburg
University of Amsterdam (UvA)
milieurecht@uva.nl
+31 20 5253075
Gerardo Vergara Asenjo
McGill University
gerardo.vergaraasenjo@mail.mcg
+56 9 72410424
Catherine Potvin
Université Laval (Institut EDS)
catherine.potvin@mcgill.ca
+1 514 3983730
Wed, 05 Oct 2011 
Presentation by Catherine Potvin on REDD+ in Panama [2 Mb]
Presentation by Marc Pallemaerts on Transparency [69 kb]
SideEventProgramme [222 kb]
Let’s talk real money-a dialogue to demystify the 100 USB pa and the roles of public/private finance
What is climate finance and how can it be measured?? What can we learn from work being done? What is business as usual and what is climate investment? Are there lessons for transformation and scale-up which we may need to understand to realize our global objectives?
Estelle Geisinger
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
geisinger@wbcsd.org
+41 22 8393191
Wed, 05 Oct 2011 
Challenges regarding MRV of climate support [256 kb]
demystifying the 100 USB p.a. and the role of public versus private finance [1 Mb]
Climate Change & Water Resources in Africa: The role of the African Development Bank (AfDB)
The projected regional climate change impacts on water, policy interventions required to reduce vulnerability and enhance adaptation and the role of financing institutions particularly AfDB in strengthening research networks, regional monitoring and capacity building for water management
Balgis Osman Elasha
African Development Bank Group (AfDB)
b.osman-elasha@afdb.org
+216 7110 1494
Wed, 05 Oct 2011   
Facilitation and Facilitators: Best Practices for Leading Groups to Durable Agreements
The art of framing Climate Change decisions, from global to local arenas, hinges on the process skills of those convening and facilitating the negotiation. Through review and discussion of both concept and reality, examples of best practices in the field of group facilitation will be examined.
Thomas Fiutak
Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI)
fiuta001@umn.edu
+1 651 7241822
Wed, 05 Oct 2011   
Net Avoided Emissions an innovative and viable mechanism to real climate change mitigation
Ecuador proposes the creation of a new alternative market mechanism "Net Avoided Emissions" as an alternative mechanism that encompasses the current mitigation efforts, and aims at improving the cost-effectiveness of the implementation of activities that contribute to mitigation actions.
Daniel Ortega
Ecuador
asuntosestrategicos@cancilleri
+593 2 2993200
Wed, 05 Oct 2011 
NET AVOIDED EMISSIONS PROPOSAL [213 kb]
NAE PROPOSAL [287 kb]
Initiatives Spain-UNEP about tools and instruments supporting the fight against CC
Initiatives supported by Spanish contributions to UNEP for the Tech. Transfer for adaptation and mitigation:REGATTA project supports the objectives of the Tech. Mech. in LAC and MultiCriteria Assessment for Climate project (MCA4C) is developing a tool to support countries for climate policy planning
Ismael Aznar
Spain
buzon-dgoecc@marm.es
+34 91 4361539
Wed, 05 Oct 2011   
The Private Sector and the Green Climate Fund
This side event will present specific finance facilities to attract private sector financing via the Green Climate Fund, and ways to address associated challenges.

Speakers: Steven Gray, Head of international and UN climate change policy, Climate Change Capital - Delphine Eyraud, Senior Policy Advisor, French Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transportation and Housing Carol Mwape Zulu, Environment Management Officer, Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources, Zambia (TBC) Alfred Grunwaldt, Clean Energy and Climate Change Specialist, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Selwin Hart, Chief Climate Change Negotiator, Barbados Miles Austin, Director, CMIA
Leticia Labre
Climate Markets and Investment Association Limited (CMIA)
leticia.labre@cmia.net
+44 7814 533661
Wed, 05 Oct 2011 
Presentation at the side event: The Private Sector and the Green Climate Fund [213 kb]
China emission paradox: Cancun emissions intensity pledge to be surpassed but emissions higher
The Climate Action Tracker will provide insights on China, the USA, Brazil, Japan, South Korea and Australia Government actions on climate change, new economic and energy data and government policies. We will update how the global pledges stack up against the agreed limit of 2degC temperature rise.
Henrike Doebert
Climate Analytics GmbH
henrike.doebert@climateanalyti
+49 14473 1511222125
Wed, 05 Oct 2011 
CAT Presentation [1 Mb]

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Exhibits list

Theme Organizer Attachments
distribute TWN Panama updates and other document relevant to the ongoing discussion. Yvonne Miller
Third World Network (TWN)
ymiller@twngeneva.ch
+41 78 8929203
 
The UNDP booth will distribute publications and other materials on climate change. Cassie Flynn
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
cassie.flynn@undp.org
 
promoting Southern perspectives and improving engagement towards sustainable development in the context of climate change. Vicente Paolo YU
South Centre
yu@southcentre.org
+41 22 7918050
 
CAN-International Presents the Fossil of the Day Awards Daily at 18:00. Montana Burgess
Climate Action Network International (CAN International)
mbrockley@climatenetwork.org
+961 3 506313
 
WBCSD publications, think-pieces and tools for business and policy-makers Estelle Geisinger
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
geisinger@wbcsd.org
+41 22 8393191
 
IETA - International Emissions Trading Association Cedric Ammann
International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)
ammann@ieta.org
+41 22 7370500
 
Mediators Beyond Borders International advocates for the use of mediation and other cooperative and transparent decision making processes as specifically applied to climate change matters. Thomas Fiutak
Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI)
fiuta001@umn.edu
+1 651 7241822
 
Transparency International's work and programmes to contribute to improved transparency, accountability and integrity in climate finance and climate policy development and implementation. Samuel Rotta
Transparency International (TI)
srotta@proetica.org.pe
+51 1 4468581
 
Mitigation and Adaptation Planning in Developing Countries and Japan’s Cooperation Satoshi Iemoto
Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan (OECC)
iemoto@oecc.or.jp
+81 3 54720144
 
Japan's policies on climate change and supports for developing countries Hiroshi Seike
Japan
hiroshi.seike@mofa.go.jp
+81 3 55018493
 
The exhibit will distribute research/discussion papers on CDM reform, proposals for new market mechanisms, and post-2012 climate change regime. Nozomi Okubo
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
okubo@iges.or.jp
+81 46 8553828
 
The International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development's Global Platform on Trade, Climate Change and Sustainable Energy is a non-governmental think tank that carries out research on the linkages between climate change and trade. Ana Maria Kleymeyer
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)
amkleymeyer@ictsd.ch
+41 22 9174282
 
Global Campaign for Climate Action will showcase its 300+ civil society partners as part of the TckTckTck campaign Manish Joshi
Global Call for Climate Action (GCCA)
manish.joshi@tcktcktck.org
+44 787 9423340
 
Science to inform policy: Research based at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute supports REDD+ in Panama Anne Kolker
United States of America
KolkerAK@state.gov
+1 202 6471863
 
Bridging the Gap between transport & climate change. This exhibit presents material on transport & climate change from TRF, GIZ, UITP, Veolia Transdev & ITDP, highlighting opportunities for action to ensure adequate support for sustainable low carbon transport in a post-2012 climate change regime. Anne Binsted
Transport Research Foundation (TRF)
abinsted@trl.co.uk
+44 1344 770568
 
350.org will display multimedia from 1000s of events in over 180 countries organizing to move beyond fossil fuels on 24 September, one week before the conference. Reports on grassroots organizing efforts from 350 partners around the world will also be available for delegates. Jeremy Osborn
350.org (350.org)
jeremy@350.org
+1 802 5524067
 
Innovation and Climate Change: Accessing and Using Technology Information Joe Bradley
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
joe.bradley@wipo.int
+41 79 2480133
 
Humane Society International’s exhibit will examine the impacts of animal agriculture and forestry on climate change, as well as mitigation and adaptation solutions Geoffrey Evans
Humane Society International (HSI)
gevans@hsi.org
+1 503 6888657
 
Climate Change Publications Counter Edith Kimotho
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
ekimotho@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151923