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RTCC Q&A: Joint Implementation

RTCC Q&A: Joint Implementation 17 November 2011

RTCC takes a look at the final market-based instrument under the Kyoto Protocol, Joint Implementation.

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Report: Climate change funding could face $23.5 billion gap

Report: Climate change funding could face $23.5 billion gap 17 November 2011

Austerity measures by ten leading government spenders to hit renewable energy, clean tech and environmental protection.

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Analysis: The accountability market and reputation-based legitimacy

Analysis: The accountability market and reputation-based legitimacy 17 November 2011

In the second of our three-part series on the private sector and climate change, analyst Kentaro Ide writes that developments in corporate responsibility and social entrepreneurship require new modes of accountability and legitimacy.

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Analysis: EU puts Eurozone crisis aside and backs Kyoto

Analysis: EU puts Eurozone crisis aside and backs Kyoto 16 November 2011

Proposed 30% target set to overcome internal opposition and clears way for focus on global green funding gap in Durban.

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Obama: China and India must get serious over emissions

Obama: China and India must get serious over emissions 16 November 2011

Barack Obama has called on China and India to ‘take seriously their responsibilities’ to the climate.

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Shipping industry rails against inclusion in national climate change targets

Shipping industry rails against inclusion in national climate change targets 16 November 2011

Global trade needs a global framework through the UN, says International Chamber of Shipping.

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Tony Juniper: Climate negotiations stuck in deadlock

Tony Juniper: Climate negotiations stuck in deadlock 16 November 2011

RTCC caught up with Tony Juniper ahead of the Durban Climate Summit to see what he expects for the conference and how he thinks things could move forward post COP17.

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