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  • 26-September-2012

    English

    Climate Change Expert Group (CCXG) Global Forum

    Organised jointly by the OECD and the IEA, this seminar held on 26-27 September 2012 aimed to promote dialogue and enhance understanding between a wide range of countries on technical issues in the international climate change negotiations. This seminar was an informal meeting outside of the UNFCCC negotiations and discussions are non-attributed.

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  • 25-September-2012

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    Roundtable on Mobilising Private Investment in Low-Carbon, Climate-Resilient Infrastructure

    A two-part roundtable discussion was held on how to integrate investment and climate change policies at the domestic level to provide a coherent, stable, long-term policy framework to catalyse investment in low-carbon, climate-resilient (LCR) infrastructure. Themes were introduced by the Secretariat, followed by a panel of national government and expert interventions to reflect on country experience.

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  • 30-mars-2012

    Français

    Ministérielle de l'environnement 2012

    Les ministres ont examiné la mise en œuvre de la Stratégie de l'environnement, ont discuté des priorités à mener sur la base des Perspectives à l'horizon 2050 et ont adopté des conclusions qui serviront de contribution pour la Conférence Rio+20.

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  • 7-décembre-2011

    Français

    Conférence sur le changement climatique, Durban

    Les travaux des experts de l'OCDE participant à cette conférence des Nations unies ont porté sur : croissance verte et changement climatique, adaptation et réduction de ses effets, gestion du carbone, transparence (“MRV”), finances et technologies liées.

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  • 3-December-2011

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    Green Group: One who does not look ahead always remains behind

    Foreign ministers of the so-called Green Group, among which Slovenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Samuel Žbogar, urged to take a step forward in international climate negotiations in a joint letter.

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  • 29-March-2011

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    Global Forum on Measuring, Reporting and Verification & Carbon Markets (March 2011)

    The Global Forum/CCXG Seminar stimulated dialogue between governments and (non-governmental) experts from a wide range of countries and key organisations on aspects of carbon markets and measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) of action on climate change.

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  • 10-décembre-2010

    Français

    Changement climatique : le potentiel de Cancún

    La 16ème Conférence des Parties sur le changement climatique a eu lieu du 29 novembre au 10 décembre 2010. Quelles mesures ont été prises ?

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  • 14-October-2010

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    Global Forum on the Environment – Key issues for the post-2012 climate framework, September 2010

    This Global Forum focused on 3 key topics of relevance to the climate negotiations: 1 Tracking financial flows. 2 Advancing national climate strategies and low-emission development strategies. 3 International reporting and review of climate-related commitments, actions and finance.

  • 21-April-2010

    English

    Global Forum on the Environment – Key issues for the post-2012 climate framework

    Global Forum on the Environment – Key issues for the post-2012 climate framework. Organised by the Climate Change Expert Group on the UNFCCC, it focused on several key issues in the current negotiations: finance; capacity building; developing national strategies; reporting national information.

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  • 19-April-2010

    English

    Global Carbon Markets - Informal Consultation

    The aim of the Global Carbon Markets Informal Consultation was to advance discussions of new issues and players in carbon markets post-Copenhagen, and begin to explore how countries can prepare for and navigate the current “patchwork” approach to carbon markets.

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