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Commitment of emissions to human development: a policy framework for post-Kyoto period
This side event will examine the issue of emissions and its relationship to human development from the point of view of welfare and development.
Jiahua Pan
Research Centre for Sustainable Development (RCSD)
panjiahua@hotmail.com
86 10 85195788
Mon, 01 Dec 2003 
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Development and transfer of technologies
Present the technical paper on capacity building for technology transfer and recent work on TT:CLEAR including the results of the survey and assessment of the effectiveness of the use of system.
Florin Vladu
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
fvladu@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151422
Mon, 01 Dec 2003   
The Great Warming
Keanu Reeves and Alanis Morissette as narrators in a documentary film on the impact of climate change on people around the world.
Colette Cardinal
Canada
colette.cardinal@dfait-maeci.g
011-819-986-7647
Mon, 01 Dec 2003   
The interaction between the EU emissions trading scheme and Member State climate policy
Presentation on the major results from the EU-funded project "Interaction in EU Climate Policy" which deals with the potential interactions between the proposed EU Emissions Trading Scheme (starting from 2005) and existing climate policies.
Jos Sijm
Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
sijm@ecn.nl
+30 224 56 8255
Mon, 01 Dec 2003 
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Collaborative Partnership on Forests: an interagency partnership for sustainable forest management
The event will feature presentations of joint initiatives of the Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF), such as CPF Task Force on Forest-related Reporting, CPF's initiative on forest-related definitions and CPF Sourcebook on Funding SFM.
Mia Soderlund
United Nations (UN)
soderlund@un.org
+ 1 212 963 3262
Mon, 01 Dec 2003 
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The role of ESCOs in reducing GHG emissions & the establishing strategy for strong ESCO industry
* The present status of ESCOs in developed country(U.S) and developing country(Korea, Mexico) * Role of ESCOs in global GHG mitigation & a potential financing mechanism for international ESCO projects * Introduction of Climate Technology Partnership
Gyung Ae Ha
Republic of Korea
suki@kemco.or.kr
Mon, 01 Dec 2003 
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CRIEPI workshop on CO2 reduction energy technologies
Technology for the Earth: Effective CO2 reduction technologies in energy supply systems on a long-term basis.
Yoichi Miyanaga
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
miya@criepi.denken.or.jp
Mon, 01 Dec 2003   
Extreme meteorological events and climate change in Switzerland and in the Alpine Region
Extreme meteorological events in Switzerland and in the Alpine Region are reviewed taking into account the effects of climate change. This analysis is accompanied by recommendations for minimising adverse impacts of these extreme events.
José Romero
Switzerland
jose.romero@bafu.admin.ch
+41 79 2519069
Tue, 02 Dec 2003   
Keep Kyoto on track
Used as backbone of sustainable transport systems globally and supported by appropriate measures to facilitate the needed modal shift, the CO2 advantage of railways and public transport alone offer a way to achieve the Kyoto Protocol aims.
Margrethe Sagevik
International Union of Railways (UIC)
sagevik@uic.org
+33 1 44492035
Tue, 02 Dec 2003   
Peatland and climate change
Peat swamp forests and other peatland areas contain 20-35% of the carbon in the terrestrial biosphere/soils while at the same time supporting a very high diversity of species, many of which are unique to this ecosystem.
David Lee
Global Environment Centre (GEC)
david@genet.po.my
Tue, 02 Dec 2003   
Emissions reductions from transportation projects: the CDM and sustainability
The challenge of establishing a defensible baseline, measuring and verifying emissions reductions from projects in the transportation sector is examined through research and case studies by organizations and governments.
Jodi Browne
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
jbrowne@iisd.ca
+31 20 692-2911
Tue, 02 Dec 2003   
DNA Durbar (UNDP Energy and Environment Group -Climate Change&CDM unit)
This side event will feature speakers from selected Annex I and non Annex I countries making presentations on experiences and lessons learnt from the establishment, structure and function of their DNAs.
Arun Kashyap
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
arun.kashyap@undp.org
Tue, 02 Dec 2003   
IPCC LULUCF Programme
Presentation of two IPCC reports on Land Use Land-use Change and Forestry: 1. Good practice guidance for LULUCF; 2. Definitions and methodological options to inventory emissions from degradation of forests and devegetation of other vegetation types.
Kyoko Miwa
WMO/UNEP Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
miwa@iges.or.jp
+81 46 855 3750
Tue, 02 Dec 2003 
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Supporting Designated National Authorities in implementing CDM
To provide support to the designated national authorities in implementing the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
Lalen Lleander
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
lalen.lleander@unctad.org
+41 22 9172116
Tue, 02 Dec 2003   
CC:FORUM: Financial & technical support for the preparation of national communications from NAI Part
Financing of national communications from NAI Parties - GEF Operational Procedures; Announcement of the Compendium on Adaptation; Technical support for national communications; Launch of the user manual for the guidelines on national communications
Festus Luboyera
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
fluboyera@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151541
Tue, 02 Dec 2003 
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Information event by the CDM Executive Board
Kay Merce
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
kmerce@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151507
Wed, 03 Dec 2003   
GHG inventory: useful information for policy makers, negotiators and experts dealing with climate ch
Information of interest to a broad audience on the GHG inventory reporting and review process under the UNFCCC and resulting information products.
Clemencia Licona Manzur
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
clicona-manzur@unfccc.int
+49 228 815 1447
Wed, 03 Dec 2003 
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Decentralized renewable energy and the CDM: CCKN book launch
Findings from a new publication about decentralized renewable energy and the clean development mechanism. Case studies from Senegal, Bangladesh, Brazil and Argentina highlight rural energy projects and links to adaptation benefits, and CDM feasibility.
Moussa Kola Cisse
Environnement et Developpement du Tiers-Monde (ENDA-TM)
sobel9@hotmail.com
2218222496
Wed, 03 Dec 2003   
Menaces sur le toit du monde
A documentary film on the Arctic, the front line of climate change. It sends a clear and urgent message: global warming is having a serious impact on the planet. A series of devastating upheavals are predicted, unless we change our behaviour.
Colette Cardinal
Canada
colette.cardinal@dfait-maeci.g
011-819-986-7647
Wed, 03 Dec 2003   
Global climate regime beyond 2012: Incentives for everyone
The event will introduce a recently initiated project by IGES and the National Institute for Environmental Studies in Japan. A panel discussion will examine prospects for enhancing incentives for global participation in the climate regime.
Dr. Ancha Srinivasan
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
ancha@iges.or.jp
81 468 55 3810
Wed, 03 Dec 2003 
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Regional costs and benefits of post-Kyoto climate regimes
Results of a study into regional economic and environmental implications of post-Kyoto climate regimes for stabilising GHG concentrations.
Marcel Berk
National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM)
marcel.berk@rivm.nl
+31 30 274 3723
Wed, 03 Dec 2003 
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Business prospects under CDM: baselines and additionality
Analysis of recent CDM Executive Board decisions on baselines methodologies and additionality. Business representatives will discuss the impact of recent decisions on project developers and emerging CER markets.
Lisa Jacobson
Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE)
ljacobson@bcse.org
+1 202 7850507
Wed, 03 Dec 2003 
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Activating the agriculture, bioenergy and CDM nexus
The main objective is an exchange of ideas and approaches to identifying, monitoring and determining baselines of feasible agricultural and bioenergy project activities under the CDM regime, and building the respective capacity in host countries.
Gustavo Best
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
gustavo.best@fao.org
390657055534
Wed, 03 Dec 2003 
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Land use change monitoring in the framework of the Kyoto Protocol
Information supporting the SBSTA 19 discussions on the "reforestation" definition considered under Methodological Issues-LULUCF: Definitions and modalities for including afforestation and reforestation activities under Article 12 of the Kyoto Protocol.
Antonio Lumicisi
Italy
lumicisi.antonio@minambiente.i
+39 06 57228122
Wed, 03 Dec 2003   
Launching the Climate Investment Partnership (CIP)
This event, co-sponsored by Earth Council, UNEP FI, and the Government of Switzerland will present a new innovative public-private partnership initiative aimed at enabling upfront financing for climate-friendly projects.
Gao Pronove
Earth Council (EC)
gao.pronove@earthcouncil.com
Wed, 03 Dec 2003   
GEF support for the preparation of NAPAs
GEF and its implementing agencies will provide information on the process and status of support to LDCs for the preparation of the National Adaptation Programs of Action
Christine Woerlen
Global Environment Facility (GEF)
cwoerlen@thegef.org
+1(202)4735196
Wed, 03 Dec 2003   
Development and Climate
The principle aim of the Development and Climate Project is to identify development pathways that facilitate the delivery of positive climate outcomes. Lessons learned from phase I will be presented and action for phase II discussed.
Hannah Reid
International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
hannah.reid@iied.org
(44-20) 7388-2117
Wed, 03 Dec 2003   
LULUCF from space: support to monitoring and reporting for Kyoto Protocol Annex I countries
ESA has been working with actors involved in the reporting for the Kyoto Protocol to define and specify a service for their national reporting. The parties will present outcomes and perspectives from these activities.
Espen Volden
European Space Agency (ESA)
Espen.Volden@esa.int
+39 06 94180 672
Wed, 03 Dec 2003   
Suppressed demand: extending CDM potential into least developed countries.
Report on the SSN Kuyasa Housing Project in South Africa where forward-looking baselines anticipate a future rise in energy use, including the legal opinions and executive panel rulings on Southsouthnorth's interpretation of the Marrakech Accords.
Yoliswa Mvelo
SouthSouthNorth Projects Africa (SSN Africa)
yoliswa@southsouthnorth.org
+27 21 425 1464
Wed, 03 Dec 2003   
Communication and corporate responses to climate change: the essential business case
This will cover industry responses to climate change by illustrating effective measures that promote the business case for investing in climate-friendly practices. Communication of these successes is essential to engender successful responses in others.
Adam Bumpus
Responding to Climate Change (RTCC)
adam.bumpus@rtcc.org
+44 207 799 2222
Wed, 03 Dec 2003   
Development of software and other tools to facilitate the reporting and reviewing of GHG inventories
Progress on 1) activities in 2003 to develop new Common Reporting Format software for Annex I Parties, 2) enhance the existing UNFCCC GHG database and 3) develop e-learning courses to enhance the preparation of reviewers of GHG inventories.
James Grabert
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
jgrabert@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151413
Thu, 04 Dec 2003 
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The French organization for climate change policies on national and international level
Towards a fourfold reduction in French emissions by 2050 - action in 2003; cooperation and tackling world wide; presentation of the French guides to the KP project mechanisms; strategy of the Agence Française de Developpement and the tool for promoting su
MARIE JAUDET
France
marie.jaudet@cop21.gouv.fr
+33 0 664402246
Thu, 04 Dec 2003 
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CAPA: encouraging CDM projects to aid poverty alleviation: Benefits and Baselines
This UKDFID project developed approaches for the design of small scale energy projects for sustainable benefit delivery, streamlining baselines and bundling as well as capacity building. DMU-IESD, ITC, KITE, CEEST and ITDGEA collaborated.
Dr Katherine Begg
Joint Implementation Network (JIN)
kbegg@dmu.ac.uk
+44 116 257 7975
Thu, 04 Dec 2003 
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Local pilot projects on CC, GHGs monitoring and mitigation, emission trading and market perspectives
Monitoring and reduction of GHG emissions: scientific, economic and legal approaches for local implementation of Kyoto Protocol and its mechanisms through the analysis of climatic trends, emissions scenarios, social/economic costs/benefits and policies.
prof. Antonio Ballarin Denti
Lombardy Foundation for the Environment / Fondazione Lombardia per l'Ambiente (FLA)
antonio.ballarin@flanet.org
Thu, 04 Dec 2003   
We do not have to start from Scratch!
The main objective is to share data, information and experience for afforestation and reforestation projects under the CDM.
Gustavo Best
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
gustavo.best@fao.org
390657055534
Thu, 04 Dec 2003 
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Latest European Commisssion proposals for legislation to reduce GHG emissions
Two recent proposals for directives as initiatives for reducing GHG emissions in the EU: - on reduction of fluorinated GHGs - to link the EU emissions trading scheme with JI & CDM. International aspects of these proposals will also be discussed.
Loredana Pica
European Union
loredana.pica@cec.eu.int
+32 2 29 91101
Thu, 04 Dec 2003   
Key issues for operationalising CDM projects: reflections from the Swedish investment initiative
The Swedish Energy Agency will provide a briefing of the international climate change investment programme and discuss lessons learnt so far.
Johan Nylander
Sweden
johan.nylander@stem.se
+46 70 2000 840
Thu, 04 Dec 2003   
Presentation of newly submitted national communications
Parties will share information on their successes, problems and difficulties, including on the provision of financial and technical support during the preparation of the initial national communications.
Festus Luboyera
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
fluboyera@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151541
Thu, 04 Dec 2003 
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U.S. Climate Change Science Program
This presentation will focus on the climate change science program being developed and will be presented by senior ranking policy officials.
Isabel Gates
United States of America
gatesin@state.gov
202 647-1607
Thu, 04 Dec 2003   
Canada taking action on climate change: the Canada Climate Change Development Fund (CCCDF)
CIDA will host a side event which will highlight the results achieved through CCCDF projects. The session will include an overview of the CCCDF, and will include presentations from partners focusing on results achieved through specific project activities.
Angie Daze
Canada
angela_daze@acdi-cida.gc.ca
819-994-8068
Fri, 05 Dec 2003   
The GCOS Regional Workshop Programme: an update
Systematic Observation – highlights on developments in the GCOS Regional Workshop Programme. In particular action plans recently developed for three regions (East and Southeast Asia, Central America and the Caribbean, and Western and Central Africa)
Alan T homas
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
gcosjpo@gateway.wmo.ch
41 22 730 8067
Fri, 05 Dec 2003   
Long-term issues, trading and CDM: recent work of the Annex I Expert Group on the UNFCCC
This side event will present recent analyses undertaken by the AIXG on key issues related to the evolution of mitigation commitments, institutional capacity, green investment schemes and assessing experience with electricity-generation CDM projects.
Lyndia Levasseur-Tomassi
Norway
lyndia.levasseur-tomassi@oecd.
+33 1 45 24 76 93
Fri, 05 Dec 2003 
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International indigenous peoples forum on climate change (IIFCC) Side-event
Presentation and discussion of the international indigenous peoples forum on the climate change statement to Parties of the UNFCCC. Implications of CDM and carbon sinks for indigenous peoples and communities.
Helen Leake
International Alliance of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forests (IAITPTF)
iait@loxinfo.co.th
661966178
Fri, 05 Dec 2003   
Reconciling China’s economic development with global and local environmental protection
China can limit carbon emissions as it reduces costly health damages of local air pollution. A U.S.-China team discusses how market-based, national emission control policies may contribute to environment, economic development, and tax reform.
Chris P. Nielsen
Harvard University
nielsen2@fas.harvard.edu
1-202-496-2378
Fri, 05 Dec 2003   
Contraction & Convergence: carbon arithmetic from the Global Commons Institute
Analyses to be presented on: - latest C&C computer model - oil and gas depletion - climate change policy and real damages - implications of latest Hadley Centre reports - industry - sequestration - regional bubbling in negotiating C&C.
Tim Helweg-Larsen
Global Commons Institute (GCI)
tim@gci.org.uk
+44 (0)208 5204742
Fri, 05 Dec 2003   
Incorporating adaptation issues in the technology needs assessment
This event will highlight outcomes of the Climate Technology Initiative's TNA Workshop for the Caribbean Region led by Caribbean representatives of the EGTT.
Taiki Kuroda
International Center for Environmental Technology Transfer (ICETT)
kuroda@icett.or.jp
+81 593 293500
Fri, 05 Dec 2003 
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Revision of the IPCC Guidelines and the progress of the emission factors database
Revision of the IPCC Guidelines for the national greenhouse gas inventories will be started soon aiming for the completion in early 2006. The progress of the IPCC Emission Factors Database is also introduced in relation with this revision.
Kyoko Miwa
WMO/UNEP Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
miwa@iges.or.jp
+81 46 855 3750
Fri, 05 Dec 2003 
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Unilateral CDM: chances and pitfalls
CDM projects can have a uni-, bi- or multilateral character. The Climate Protection Programme of BMZ/GTZ supporting CDM project development in developing countries, in collaboration with HWWA will discuss the chances and pitfalls of uni-lateral projects.
Holger Liptow
Germany
Holger Liptow@gtz.de
Fri, 05 Dec 2003 
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Climate Analysis Indicators Tool
The CAIT provides a comprehensive and comparable database of greenhouse gas emissions data (including all major sources and sinks) and other climate-relevant indicators. This tool can be used for analyzing a wide variety of climate policy questions.
Kevin Baumert
World Resources Institute (WRI)
kbaumert@wri.org
1-202-729-7731
Fri, 05 Dec 2003 
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Sustainability assessment of CDM projects. Methodologies and first hand experiences
Overview of different practical tools for sustainability assessment of CDM projects. First hand experiences from host countries and discussions. Speakers include representatives from the World Bank, UNDP and host countries.
Christoph Sutter
Uruguay
christoph.sutter@up.umnw.ethz.
+41.79.4143684
Fri, 05 Dec 2003 
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Engaging the private sector in the CDM
What does it entail to engage the private sector in the CDM? Presentation of work carried out under this initiative, lessons learnt and steps for future action. WBCSD,UNDP,UNCTAD,UNIDO
Mahua Acharya
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
acharya@wbcsd.org
+41 22 8393197
Fri, 05 Dec 2003   
Presentation of National Action Plans
NAI Parties will present further steps they intend taking to respond to climate change as reported in the Annex to their initial national communications, share their experiences and inform potential donors of investment opportunities.
Festus Luboyera
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
fluboyera@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151541
Fri, 05 Dec 2003 
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1. Future international action on climate change network; 2.Incentives and deterrents for the CDM
1.Launch of website on the "future international action on climate change network": a valuable resource on the question of post-Kyoto action.(Ecofys) 2.An overview on governmental CER acquisition programmes and empirical insights on transaction costs.
Matthias Krey
Hamburg Institute of International Economics
matthias.krey@hwwa.de
++49(0)4042834349
Fri, 05 Dec 2003   
Preparedness for climate change
The seven steps to climate risk reduction are presented in this first study of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies on the consequences of climate change for humanitarian organizations.
Madeleen Helmer
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
mhelmer@redcross.nl
+31 70 44 55 837
Sat, 06 Dec 2003   
New NSS and summary of the outcomes
Summary and outcomes of the WB National Strategic Studies that have reviewed the institutional capacities in more than 20 developing countries and countries in transition to participate in the Kyoto Protocol flexible mechanisms.
José Romero
Switzerland
jose.romero@bafu.admin.ch
+41 79 2519069
Sat, 06 Dec 2003   
Technology transfer, industrial energy efficiency and carbon financing in East Europe & Central Asia
Results of 2 recent events will be presented, focused on Eastern Europe and Central Asia: A UNIDO/CTI/Austria Seminar on Technology Diffusion and a UNIDO/Austria Expert Group Meeting on Industrial Energy Efficiency and Carbon Financing
Guillermo Jimenez
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
gjimenez@unido.org
431260263612
Sat, 06 Dec 2003 
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Climate change actions at the state and regional level in the U.S.
Panelists will summarize and discuss the implications of U.S. state climate change actions including - greenhouse gas registries, greenhouse gas cap and trade programs, and greenhouse gas offset programs.
Ken Colburn
Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM)
kcolburn@nescaum.org
617-367-8540
Sat, 06 Dec 2003 
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Climate policy for the 21st century: meeting the long-term challenge of global warming
Results of an international collaborative research project on long-range climate policy; including defining objectives, the roles of finance and technology, engaging developing countries, and overcoming the transatlantic rift. Release of a 12 chapter book
David Michel
Johns Hopkins University
amichel@sais-jhu.edu
(1 202) 663 5880
Sat, 06 Dec 2003   
The REEEP - a global partnership for accelerating renewable energy and energy efficiency
New approaches to addressing the policy and investment challenges for renewable energy and energy efficiency - linkages to Kyoto Mechanisms
Matt Coyne
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
matthew.coyne@defra.gsi.gov.uk
+44 20 7082 8158
Sat, 06 Dec 2003   
Constructive dispute over different additionality concepts of CDM
1) Analysis of CDM methodologies approved so far with regard to additionality. 2) Arena in which experts with controversial views argue on the additionality issue based on real-life case studies.
Sutter Christoph
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
christoph.sutter@up.umnw.ethz.
+41.79.4143684
Sat, 06 Dec 2003 
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Assessment of JI potential and development of GHG inventories in the CEE and CIS countries
A method was elaborated to assess the JI potential in the CEE countries, which will be introduced and the results of the comparative study presented. The exact determination of the GHG emissions is crucial for developing policies and reduction strategies
Zsuzsanna Ivanyi
Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC)
Zivanyi@rec.org
+36 20 5532639
Sat, 06 Dec 2003   
Natural gas, the better choice also in transport
Following up on the Theme of COP 9: "Transport" the Global Gas Industry - represented by IGU/ENGVA/IANGV will present to you from around the world results obtained by using Natural Gas in Transport and prospects for the future. Presentati
Peter Kjaer Storm (IGU)
International Gas Union (IGU)
pks@dong.dk
+45 45 17 12 00
Sat, 06 Dec 2003 
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Equity and Justice in Adaptation
Results of an academic seminar to explore frameworks for analysing equity and justice issues arising from adaptation and their relation to sustainable development. This was organized by Tyndall Centre, FIELD, IIED and CSERGE.
M. J. Mace
Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development (FIELD)
mj.mace@field.org.uk
+44 20 7637 7950
Sat, 06 Dec 2003 
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Developing Post-2012 Policy Scenarios
Announcing the release of the final report of the joint CRIEPI-FNI-HWWA-CASS-IHDP Post-2012 project, this side event will present four novel approaches to the creation of future climate regime architectures. Building on a series of workshops held in 2003.
Henrik Hasselknippe
Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI)
henrik.hasselknippe@fni.no
4767111913
Sat, 06 Dec 2003 
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Climate Politics at a crossroads: dialogues on crucial issues in the US, Russia, and China’
Discussion of crucial issues on the political agenda in US, Russia, and China. Assessing the possibility that the Kyoto Protocol is becoming a mini-regime where US and China choose other alternatives than global co-operation in handling climate change
Guri Bang
Center for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO)
guri.bang@cicero.uio.no
4722858750
Sat, 06 Dec 2003   
Quantifying the health and air quality co-benefits of GHG reduction policies
The new Integrated Environmental Strategies (IES) Handbook - a synthesis of cutting-edge methodologies and models used in assessing ambient air quality, public health, and economic benefits of GHG mitigation - will be presented.
Dan Bilello
National Renewable Energy Laboratory/Alliance for Sustainable Energy (NREL)
dan_bilello@nrel.gov
+ (303) 384-7461
Sat, 06 Dec 2003 
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2E Carbon Access: a facility for transacting small-scale CDM projects
How it fills a critical need by preparing and supplying high-quality, investment-ready, small-scale projects to certified emissions reductions (CER) buyers. A roundtable on small-scale renewable energy (RE) finance and CDM. E & Co and EcoSecurities.
Angela Ronzitti
E & Co
energyabl@yahoo.com
973-680-9100
Sat, 06 Dec 2003   
Article 2 FCCC: impacts and implications.
Interpretation of Article 2: A presentation on the current knowledge about impacts on ecosystems, food security, and sustainable development followed by a derivation of the GHG emission implications for a <2°C peaking scenario.
Malte Meinshausen
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
malte.meinshausen@env.ethz.ch
(41-1) 632 0894
Mon, 08 Dec 2003 
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The Global Environment Facility - Q&A
In July 2003, the new CEO of the GEF, Len Good, took office. In this session, he will be present to take questions and give answers on GEF in an informal setting.
Christine Woerlen
Global Environment Facility (GEF)
cwoerlen@thegef.org
+1(202)4735196
Mon, 08 Dec 2003   
Toward CO2 stabilization pathways: a new research synthesis
Human activities leading to increases in atmospheric CO2 and consequent forcing of climate have brought a lot of interest to the carbon cycle, stimulating research on fundamental biogeochemical controls, human impacts, and options for future management.
Valentini Riccardo
Italy
rik@unitus.it
390761357394
Mon, 08 Dec 2003   
Emissions trading in aviation
An overview of the options and the potential of radiative forcing abatement in international aviation. After a presentation of possible abatement strategies and design options of an international emissions trading system.
Odette Deuber
Oeko-Institut e.V. Institute for Applied Ecology
o.deuber@oeko.de
0049 30 28048675
Mon, 08 Dec 2003 
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Climate policy, energy and development
To be feasible, developing countries’ domestic GHG mitigation policies must help address primary development objectives. The side-event will focus on existing climate/development synergies and conflicts in the energy sector of developing countries.
Richard Baron
France
richard.baron@iddri.org
33 1 53 70 22 25
Mon, 08 Dec 2003 
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Adaptation projects
CATHALAC (Water Center for the Humid Tropics of Latin America and the Caribbean) and UNDP-GEF will officially launch three capacity building pilot projects on adaptation and GHG inventories involving 34 countries in Central America, Cuba and Mexico.
Tom Bakkum
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
tom.bakkum@cathalac.org
507 6716710
Mon, 08 Dec 2003 
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Potential and portfolio of forestry projects for Nicaragua
Nicaraguan officials with the support of Ecosecurities will explain the work of the NDA, the National Clean Development office has been doing with regards to assesing the potential and portfolio of forestry projects in Nicaragua within the CDM context.
Mrs. Marina Stadthagen
Nicaragua
marinas@ibw.com.ni
(505) 2632596
Mon, 08 Dec 2003   
Capacity development for the CDM
Presentation of capacity building projects in 12 developing countries together with regional centers of excellence.
Myung-Kyoon Lee
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
mk.lee@risoe.dk
+45 4677 5168
Mon, 08 Dec 2003 
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U.S. Climate Action: Present and Future
An update on climate change efforts in states, Congress, and the private sector, and recommendations for comprehensive, cost-effective, mandatory policies to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
Christie Jorge
Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)
jorgec@pewclimate.org
+ 703 516 0611
Mon, 08 Dec 2003   
The costs of technological transitions and Climate Change Policy
The costs of policies for greenhouse gas mitigation measures remains a topic of considerable debate. This event will present recent findings from economics and technology analysis that are challenging conventional views on these costs.
Alex Haxeltine
University of East Anglia (UEA)
alex.haxeltine@uea.ac.uk
44 1603 593902
Mon, 08 Dec 2003   
Climate change related activities in the International Energy Agency (IEA) - a focus on investment
The 2003 World Energy Investment Outlook; Understanding CO2 emission trends; Demand response in liberalised energy markets; Long-term energy & environment scenarios; Technology: facing the climate challenge; Greening investments through mechanisms.
Jenny Gell
International Energy Agency (IEA)
Jenny.gell@iea.org
+33 1 40576729
Mon, 08 Dec 2003   
Domestic GHG emissions trading schemes: status update and steps to linking them
Expert presentations by government and industry representatives and panel discussion.
Robert Dornau
International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)
dornau@ieta.org
41228393154
Mon, 08 Dec 2003   
Problems and perspectives of the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol in the Russian Federation
Analysis of incentives and barriers for successful implementatin of the Kyoto Protocol, including analysis of the ongoing process of ratification in the Russian Federation. Russian officials, Parliament members (Upper House), representatives of business.
Freda Colbert
WWF (WWF)
colbert@wwf.de
493030874219
Mon, 08 Dec 2003 
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Implementing the CDM in China
Three main focuses of the event are: 1) Legislative, administrative and institutional arrangements in China to prompt CDM; 2) Achievements gained by Tsinghua University towards implementation of CDM in China; and 3) Promising sectors for CDM.
Zhao Yong
Tsinghua University, Global Climate Change Institute (GCCI)
zhaoyong@tsinghua.edu.cn
+86 10 62772753
Mon, 08 Dec 2003 
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Climate change policies in the U.S.
Providing the overall picture of climate policy in the U.S. We will look beyond Bush's rejection of Kyoto at the various developments at the federal, state, local levels and their implications for future involvement at the international level.
Lee Hayes Byron
U.S. Climate Action Network (USCAN)
lhbyron@climatenetwork.org
1-202-785-8702
Mon, 08 Dec 2003   
U.S. Climate Change Technology Program
U.S. Climate Change Technology Program. This presentation will be given by senior ranking officials who will explain new climate change technologies
Isabel Gates
United States of America
gatesin@state.gov
202 647-1607
Mon, 08 Dec 2003   
Promoting gender equality, providing energy solutions, combatting climate change
The seminar will seek to identify priority areas for action to address energy related environmental problems, with special reference to climate change, seen from a gender perspective and of relevance to both developing and developed countries.
Jakob Ström
Sweden
jakob.strom@environment.minist
+47 705 56 95 03
Tue, 09 Dec 2003   
Through the looking glass: long-term issues in climate change policy
Innovative and equitable approaches for post-Kyoto regime criteria for undertaking commitments consistent with UNFCCC principles and incentives to facilitate developing country participation. A joint event with CICERO, Norway and IGES, Japan.
Ulka Kelkar
The Energy Research Institute
ulkak@teri.res.in
91- 11- 24682100, 24682111
Tue, 09 Dec 2003   
The CDM: power for the people
How can the clean development mechanism(CDM) spur investment to meet growing demand for clean and affordable electrical power in the developing world? Joint event - UNFCCC secretariat and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
Kay Merce
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
kmerce@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151507
Tue, 09 Dec 2003   
Recent scientific results from the Hadley Centre
Recent results are presented on: observations of climate change; attribution/detection; prediction of future climate change up to 2100.
G J Jenkins
Met Office Hadley Center
geoff.jenkins@metoffice.com
00 44 1344 856653
Tue, 09 Dec 2003   
International policy dialogue on vulnerability
Share the outcome of the Zacatecas dialogue on vulnerability of developing countries to climate change.
DAMASO LUNA
Mexico
dluna@semarnat.gob.mx
52- 55- 56 28 06 15
Tue, 09 Dec 2003   
The future of the Kyoto Protocol: Alternatives for the second commitment period and beyond
Panel of invited experts discuss the second commitment period targets, in particular with regard to their economic and environmental effectiveness and to their political viability, as well as the issue of the US and developing countries participation.
Alessandra Goria
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)
alessandra.goria@feem.it
++39 02 52036910
Tue, 09 Dec 2003 
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Adaptation to climate change
Scientific capacity building in developing countries - presentations from two projects, funded by GEF and UNEP each will be presented by developing country and IPCC experts.
Ravi Sharma
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
ravi.sharma@unep.org
254-20-624215
Tue, 09 Dec 2003   
Global GHG Register
In cooperation with leading business and environmental organizations, the World Economic Forum will announce the creation of the Global GHG Register, an initiative to facilitate voluntary corporate actions to inventory and reduce GHG emissions worldwide.
Oliver Haugen
World Economic Forum
Oliver.Haugen@weforum.org
+41.22.869.1328
Tue, 09 Dec 2003   
Policies to advance climate mitigation technologies
Panelists will share perspectives on the role of domestic and international research, development, and deployment policies supporting renewables, energy efficiency, carbon sequestration, and related climate change mitigation technologies.
Raymond Kopp
Resources for the Future (RFF)
kopp@rff.org
1 202 328 5059
Tue, 09 Dec 2003   
Business Roundtable - industry initiatives
Industry initiatives to reduce, avoid, offset or sequester greenhouse gas emissions, as well as advances in technology.
Marian Hopkins
The Business Roundtable (BR)
mhopkins@brt.org
(202) 872-1260
Tue, 09 Dec 2003   
Global warming and the destruction of the Arctic
This event will discuss global warming's devastating impact on the Arctic. Retreating sea ice has harmed seals, walruses and caribou. Thawing permafrost has damaged houses, roads,and other structures. Entire villages may soon fall into the sea.
Donald Goldberg
Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)
dgoldberg@ciel.org
202 785 8700
Wed, 10 Dec 2003   
UNEP FI Climate Change Working Group
Climate change and the role of the financial services industry.
Scott Flemming
Insurance Initiative/UNEP
scott.flemming@unep.ch
+41 (0) 22 917 8686
Wed, 10 Dec 2003   
Getting there: tackling transport emissions
Multi-stakeholder, high-level event on techo-fixes and lifestyle fixes as options for reversing the transport emissions trend. Moderated by Simon Upton.
Barbara Black
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
bblack@unfccc.int
+49 221 815-1523
Wed, 10 Dec 2003   
Choices & challenges: how Arkhangelsk P&P mill (Russia) is reducing emissions while growing business
Presents the carbon strategy of one of Russia's leading pulp and paper producers, its voluntary actions to monitor, report and reduce GHG emissions while growing, and potential for other Russian companies to follow this lead. ED and EIC,Russia.
Hallie Katarski
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
hkatarski@environmentaldefense
202-387-3500
Wed, 10 Dec 2003   
European greenhouse gas budgets of the biosphere
CarboEurope concerted action The terrestrial carbon budget of European countries; European agriculture and carbon: the big unknown; ecosystem vulnerability and climate change and local measurements framed on the Kyoto Protocol. Chaired by A. Ghazi.
Claus Bruning
European Union
claus.bruning@cec.eu.int
32.2.295.44.84
Wed, 10 Dec 2003   
Wind power and climate change
Greenpeace and EWA would like to hold this side event to illustrate that wind power as a renewable energy source can help reduce the impact of the burning of fossil fuels on the world's climate.
Nathalie Rey
Greenpeace International (GREENPEACE)
Nathalie.Rey@int.greenpeace.or
0031-20-523 6245
Wed, 10 Dec 2003   
Adaptation to climate change risks in Small Island States
Lessons for capacity building.
Violet Wulf
Samoa
climatechange@lesamoa.net
685 25869, 31198
Wed, 10 Dec 2003   
Linking climate responses and development planning: challenges and opportunities
This side-event will present OECD case studies on : (i) mainstreaming of Rio Conventions within development co-operation and assistance; and (ii) enhancing incorporation of adaptation responses to climate change in development planning and assistance.
Carolyn Sturgeon
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
carolyn.sturgeon@oecd.org
+33 1 45 24 19 66
Wed, 10 Dec 2003   
Perspectives for the further development of the Kyoto Protocol. Proposals of the WBGU
A presentation of the latest report of the Council to the Federal Government of Germany (www.wbgu.de). The report deals with the possible design of the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol.
Dr Benno Pilardeaux
German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU)
bpilardeaux@wbgu.de
+49 30 2639480
Wed, 10 Dec 2003   
GHG reporting guidance: ISO and WRI approaches compared
Both ISO and WRI have been developing guidance on GHG emissions reporting. Analysts involved in these systems will discuss their similarities and differences, and along with other stakeholders will discuss their potential uses in various policy contexts.
Jeff Fiedler
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
jfiedler@nrdc.org
202-289-2419
Wed, 10 Dec 2003   
Climate change and human health
The toolkit: "Methods to assess the Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change" and the book "Climate change and health: risks and responses" will be presented by WHO, Health Canada, UNEP, and WMO.
Bettina Menne
World Health Organization (WHO)
bme@who.it
+39 06 4877546
Thu, 11 Dec 2003 
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Discussion on "The climate change regime: A guide to rules, institutions & procedures"
Farhana Yamin and Joanna Depledge, authors of “The international climate change regime: A guide to rules, institutions and procedures”, will lead a discussion on the insights presented in this forthcoming book.
Joanna Depledge
Institute of Development Studies (IDS)
jjdepledge@tiscali.co.uk
(44-1223) 410810
Thu, 11 Dec 2003   
Advancing the International Effort
An exchange of views among ministers and business and NGO leaders on next steps in the international climate effort. Cosponsored by the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), and Institut du Développement Durable
Christie Jorge
Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)
jorgec@pewclimate.org
+ 703 516 0611
Thu, 11 Dec 2003   
Climate is Business e-Ward
Starting in the year 2000, two well-known personalities, coming from politics and business respectively are awarded an annual "CLIMATE IS BUSINESS e-WARD" for their support to national and international climate protection.
Julio Lambing
European Business Council for Sustainable Energy (e5)
julio.lambing@e5.org
+49 177 8389322
Thu, 11 Dec 2003   
"Our Energy Future - creating a low carbon economy" : the UK's new energy policy.
A presentation of the UK's new energy policy. This event will outline the policy and the economic analysis underpinning the UK's commitment to put itself on a path to reduce its carbon emissions by 60% by 2050.
Matt Coyne
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
matthew.coyne@defra.gsi.gov.uk
+44 20 7082 8158
Thu, 11 Dec 2003   
The International Renewable Energy Conference, June 2004 in Bonn, Germany
The International Renewable Energy Conference, June 2004 in Bonn, Germany
Angela Weber
Germany
angela.weber@bmu.bund.de
4930285502309
Thu, 11 Dec 2003   
Russian Business Forum: Corporations and Regions
Exposure of Kyoto business opportunities existing in Russian corporations and regions. Presentation of the work on market infrastructure for JI projects and other Kyoto protocol issues done within the Russian Government Inter-Agency Climate Change Commis
Evgeniy Sokolov
National Carbon Sequestration Foundation (NCSF)
sokolov@ruscarbon.ru
+7 095 299 37 40
Thu, 11 Dec 2003 
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Standards to ensure high quality LULUCF projects with real benefits for communities and biodiversity
In order for CDM to truly result in climate community and biodiversity benefits; there needs to be strong environmental and socio-economic standards for LULUCF projects. The event will discuss the dis/advantages of different approaches to the standards.
Olivia Tanujaya
Yayasan Pelangi (PELANGI)
olivia@pelangi.or.id
+62 21 573 5020
Thu, 11 Dec 2003 
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Linking Article 2 and Article 6: Experiments in Belgium using the Java Climate Model
We will report on the experience we have with students in Belgium using the Java Climate Model (see jcm.chooseclimate.org) to discuss the ultimate objective of the Convention and help implementing Article 6 of the Convention.
Jean-Pascal van Ypersele
Belgium
vanypersele@climate.be
+32 10 47 32 96
Fri, 12 Dec 2003 
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South-North Dialogue - Equity in the Greenhouse
The Wuppertal Institute and EDRC have initiated a dialogue among 14 research institutions from developing and industrialized countries in order to discuss building blocks of future action in international climate policy.
Bernd Brouns
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
bernd.brouns@wupperinst.org
+49 / 202 - 2492 329
Fri, 12 Dec 2003 
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Dispute resolution in the climate change regime
This side event will overview the various scenarios in which disputes under the climate change regime may arise (i.e. CDM/JI),identify the actors involved (States,private actors),and present possible solutions.
Dane Ratliff
Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)
dratliff@pca-cpa.org
31703024196
Fri, 12 Dec 2003   

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Exhibits list

Theme Organizer Attachments
Climate Talks at the CCKIOSK Sharon Taylor
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
staylor@unfccc.int
(49-228) 815-1003
 
Getting there: tackling transport emissions Barbara Black
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
bblack@unfccc.int
+49 221 815-1523
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Fossil of the day Serena Calvi
LEGAMBIENTE O.N.L.U.S.*
cop9italia@legambiente.org
(39-45) 475777
 
FAO and Climate Change Gustavo Best
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
gustavo.best@fao.org
390657055534
 
Cop9 from our point of view Serena Calvi
LEGAMBIENTE O.N.L.U.S.*
cop9italia@legambiente.org
(39-45) 475777
 
IPIECA Stand Tim Stileman
IPIECA Limited (IPIECA)
Tim.stileman@ipieca.org
(44-20) 7633 2378
 
Climate change in the frame of global change studies and extreme meteo events. Alberto Di Fazio
Global Dynamics Institute (GDI)
difazio@oarhp1.rm.astro.it
(39-06) 85300286
 
Public transport and climate change Heather Allen
International Union of Public Transport
heather.allen@uitp.com
(32-2) 661 31 90
 
Global Commons Institute Tim Helweg-Larsen
Global Commons Institute (GCI)
tim@gci.org.uk
+44 (0)208 5204742
 
Reporting and monitoring Greenhouse Gases in European Union: the role of European Community bodies Giorgio Matteucci
European Union
giorgio.matteucci@jrc.it
(39-03) 32 785808
 
Recent Scientific Results from the Hadley Centre Gordon Lupton
Met Office Hadley Center
gordon.lupton@metoffice.com
(44-1344) 856643
 
Korea's GHG Reduction Drive Gyung Ae Ha
Republic of Korea
suki@kemco.or.kr
 
Solar offset system Wiley Barbour
Environmental Resources Trust (ERT)
wbarbour@ert.net
(1-202) 785 8577 ext 13
 
International Climate Symbol exhibit Eva van der Weiden
WWF (WWF)
EWeiden@wwf.nl
(31-30) 6937340
 
World Alliance for Decentralized Energy Michael Brown
World Alliance for Decentralized Energy (WADE)
info@localpower.org
(44-1316) 253333
 
Climate Policy for the 21st Century: Meeting the Long-Term Challenge of Global Warming David Michel
Johns Hopkins University
amichel@sais-jhu.edu
(1 202) 663 5880
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National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) Marcel Berk
National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM)
marcel.berk@rivm.nl
+31 30 274 3723
 
The Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management Ken Colburn
Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM)
kcolburn@nescaum.org
617-367-8540
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The California Climate Action Registry Diane H. Doucette
Climate Action Reserve
didoucette@att.net
(510) 525 6016
 
Climate change education in Central and Eastern Europe Lidija Zivcic
Climate Action Network - Europe (CAN - Europe)
lidijaanna@yahoo.com
(386) 41 291091
 
Climate change solutions: business, technology, and policy Ulka Kelkar
The Energy Research Institute
ulkak@teri.res.in
91- 11- 24682100, 24682111
 
Pew Center on Global Climate Change Christie Jorge
Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)
jorgec@pewclimate.org
+ 703 516 0611
 
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy Bernd Brouns
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
bernd.brouns@wupperinst.org
+49 / 202 - 2492 329
 
Climate Protection Programme activities - GTZ Kerstin Dietrich
Germany
kerstin.dietrich@gtz.de
(49-6196) 7941-02
 
Climate protection in European local governments Gotelind Alber
Klima-Bundnis/Alianza del Clima e.V.
g.alber@klimabuendnis.org
(49-69) 717139-11
 
Earth Council Online Learning Center for Sustainable Development Gao Pronove
Earth Council (EC)
gao.pronove@earthcouncil.com
 
CDM learning experience Johan Nylander
Sweden
johan.nylander@stem.se
+46 70 2000 840
 
UNCTAD/Earth Council Carbon Market Programme Lalen Lleander
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
lalen.lleander@unctad.org
+41 22 9172116
 
Measures to mitigate climate change Manabu Kubota
Federation of Electric Power Companies (FEPC)
kubotam@fepc.or.jp
(81-3) 3279-2188
 
Government of Canada booth Sushma Gera
Canada
sushma.gera@dfait-maeci.gc.ca
(1-613) 944-0051
 
Climate Change & The World of Work Royer, Lucien
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU)
Royer@tuac.org
(33-1) 5537-3737
 
IEA display Jenny Gell
International Energy Agency (IEA)
Jenny.gell@iea.org
+33 1 40576729
 
Climate, Adaptation and Sustainable Development Kendra Okonski
International Policy Network (IPN)
kendra@policynetwork.net
(44-77) 95 844 685
 
Promotion of natural gas to diminish CO2 emissions Peter Kjaer Storm (IGU)
International Gas Union (IGU)
pks@dong.dk
+45 45 17 12 00
 
Keep Kyoto on track Margrethe Sagevik
International Union of Railways (UIC)
sagevik@uic.org
+33 1 44492035
 
United Nations Environment Programme Ravi Sharma
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
ravi.sharma@unep.org
254-20-624215
 
Pictures and words from around the world “Universal Mandala: the CDM story of SouthSouthNorth" "UNIV Yoliswa Mvelo
SouthSouthNorth Projects Africa (SSN Africa)
yoliswa@southsouthnorth.org
+27 21 425 1464
 
Revised edition of GHG Protocol Corporate Standard Mahua Acharya
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
acharya@wbcsd.org
+41 22 8393197
 
LULUCF from Space: Support to monitoring and reporting for Kyoto Protocol Annex I countries Espen Volden
European Space Agency (ESA)
Espen.Volden@esa.int
+39 06 94180 672
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International Emissions Trading Association Robert Dornau
International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)
dornau@ieta.org
41228393154
 
Permanent Court of Arbitration - Offering Dispute Resolution Solutions for the Climate Change Regime Dane Ratliff
Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)
dratliff@pca-cpa.org
31703024196
 
HWWA climate change policy Matthias Krey
Hamburg Institute of International Economics
matthias.krey@hwwa.de
++49(0)4042834349
 
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan Ancha Srinivasan
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
ancha@iges.or.jp
(81-468) 55 3810
 
CRIEPI Research Activities on Global Warming Yoichi Miyanaga
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
miya@criepi.denken.or.jp
 
Emissions Marketing Association David M. Feldner, CAE
Emissions Marketing Association
dfeldner@emissions.org
(41-4) 276-3819
 
US Climate change science and technology Isabel Gates
United States of America
gatesin@state.gov
202 647-1607
 
Responding to Climate Change Adam Bumpus
Responding to Climate Change (RTCC)
adam.bumpus@rtcc.org
+44 207 799 2222
 
e7 Fund for Sustainable Energy Development Christian Stoffaës
E7 Fund for Sustainable Energy Development
christian.stoffaes@edf.fr
(33-1) 4042-2758.
 
IPCC publications and information stand Renate Christ
WMO/UNEP Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
ipcc-sec@wmo.int
+41 22 7308254
 
UNDP exhibit Arun Kashyap
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
arun.kashyap@undp.org
 
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) stand Carolyn Sturgeon
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
carolyn.sturgeon@oecd.org
+33 1 45 24 19 66
 
Cities for Climate Protection Victoria Ludwig
International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives
vludwig@iclei.org
(1-510) 540-8843, ext. 305
 
UK Climate Impacts Programme Chris West
University of Oxford
chris.west@ukcip.org.uk
(44-1865) 432074
 
The Global Environment Facility exhibit Christine Woerlen
Global Environment Facility (GEF)
cwoerlen@thegef.org
+1(202)4735196
 
PowerSwitch! Freda Colbert
WWF (WWF)
colbert@wwf.de
493030874219