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Welt 68 World 68 Climate protection 58 Klimaschutz 58 Climate change 41 Klimawandel 41 Greenhouse gas emissions 37 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 37 climate change 24 Emissions trading 19 Emissionshandel 19 changement climatique 19 International climate policy 14 Internationale Klimapolitik 14 greenhouse gas 14 Air pollution 13 Luftverschmutzung 13 gaz à effet de serre 12 Clean Development Mechanism 10 Clean development mechanism 10 International environmental policy 10 Internationale Umweltpolitik 10 mitigation 10 EU countries 8 EU-Staaten 8 Electric power industry 8 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 8 atténuation 8 International environmental agreement 7 Theorie 7 Theory 7 UNFCCC 7 Umweltabkommen 7 measurement 7 OECD countries 6 OECD-Staaten 6 Paris Agreement 5 mesure 5 notification 5 Economic adjustment 4
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Undetermined 169 Free 1
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Book / Working Paper 170
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English 146 Undetermined 24
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Ellis, Jane 63 Briner, Gregory 26 Moarif, Sara 22 Baron, Richard 16 Prag, Andrew 15 Buchner, Barbara 14 Hood, Christina 14 Karousakis, Katia 11 Re, Luca Lo 10 Clapp, Christa 9 Corfee-Morlot, Jan 9 Jeudy-Hugo, Sirini 9 Philibert, Cédric 9 Falduto, Chiara 8 Rocha, Marcia 8 Errendal, Sofie 6 Vaidyula, Manasvini 6 Caruso, Randy 5 Kato, Takayoshi 5 Levina, Ellina 5 Willems, S... 5 Aasrud, André 4 Aasrud, André. 4 Bosi, Martina 4 Charles, Leon 4 Kim, Joy Aeree 4 Philibert, C... 4 Bosi, M... 3 Guay, Bruno 3 Larsen, Kate 3 Tirpak, Dennis 3 Wartmann, Sina 3 Barata, Pedro Martins 2 Benn, Julia 2 Brown, Jessica 2 Bygrave, S... 2 Campbell, Nina 2 Château, Jean 2 Dagnet, Yamide 2 De Lorenzo, Federico 2
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Environment Directorate, Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Économiques (OCDE) 24
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OECD/IEA Climate Change Expert Group Papers 170
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ECONIS (ZBW) 146 RePEc 24
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Exploring Climate Finance Effectiveness
Ellis, Jane; Caruso, Randy; Ockenden, Stephanie - Environment Directorate, Organisation de Coopération … - 2013
Ensuring that climate finance is used effectively will help to maximise its impact. The effectiveness of climate finance can be defined as the extent to which an activity attains its stated aims. These aims can vary, depending on the source of climate finance and how it is channelled. There are...
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Exploring Climate Finance Effectiveness
Ellis, Jane - 2013
Ensuring that climate finance is used effectively will help to maximise its impact. The effectiveness of climate finance can be defined as the extent to which an activity attains its stated aims. These aims can vary, depending on the source of climate finance and how it is channelled. There are...
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Made to Measure: Options for Emissions Accounting under the UNFCCC
Prag, Andrew - 2013
Mitigation pledges put forward by countries under the UNFCCC process are "made to measure" in that they are tailored to fit each country's individual circumstances. However, the pledges also need to be made to be measured so that we have a full understanding of how the various commitments add up...
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Establishing and Understanding Post-2020 Climate Change Mitigation Commitments
Briner, Gregory - 2013
A new international climate change agreement that will have legal force and be applicable to all countries is being negotiated under the auspices of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The agreement is to be adopted by 2015 and come into effect from 2020. An...
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Comparing Definitions and Methods to Estimate Mobilised Climate Finance
Caruso, Randy - 2013
At the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP) in 2010, developed countries formalised a collective climate finance commitment made previously in Copenhagen of “mobilising jointly USD 100 billion per year by 2020 to address the needs of developing countries...from a wide variety of sources,...
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Crossing the Threshold: Ambitious Baselines for the UNFCCC New Market-Based Mechanism
Prag, Andrew; Briner, Gregory - Environment Directorate, Organisation de Coopération … - 2012
At COP 17 in Durban, countries defined a new market-based mechanism to promote cost-effective mitigation actions, guided by a set of principles previously agreed at COP 16. These principles include “stimulating mitigation across broad segments of the economy”, “ensuring a net decrease...
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Projecting Emissions Baselines for National Climate Policy: Options for Guidance to Improve Transparency
Clapp, Christa; Prag, Andrew - Environment Directorate, Organisation de Coopération … - 2012
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions baselines are reference emissions levels. This paper focuses on projected forward-looking baselines that can be used both to inform national climate policy and to set goals that are defined relative to a business-as-usual (BaU) scenario. As some developing...
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Making Markets: Unpacking Design and Governance of Carbon Market Mechanisms
Prag, Andrew; Briner, Gregory; Hood, Christina - Environment Directorate, Organisation de Coopération … - 2012
Carbon market mechanisms such as emissions trading systems and crediting mechanisms can have multiple objectives. A key goal is to lower the cost of achieving greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions. Market mechanisms can also catalyse investment in low carbon technologies and practices,...
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Tracking Climate Finance: What and How?
Clapp, Christa; Ellis, Jane; Benn, Julia; Corfee-Morlot, Jan - Environment Directorate, Organisation de Coopération … - 2012
Developed countries have committed under the international negotiations to jointly mobilising USD 100 billion per year by 2020 for climate change mitigation and adaptation in developing countries. Yet consistent and comprehensive data to track this commitment are currently lacking. Such data...
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Tracking Climate Finance : What and How?
Clapp, Christa - 2012
Developed countries have committed under the international negotiations to jointly mobilising USD 100 billion per year by 2020 for climate change mitigation and adaptation in developing countries. Yet consistent and comprehensive data to track this commitment are currently lacking. Such data...
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