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International climate negotiations have specified that projects under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) should not … building for the CDM. Diversion can be interpreted in financial, sectoral and regional terms. There are possibilities to use … a "piggyback" CDM option is likely to be arbitrary in many circumstances. Even if CERs do not accrue for the ODA share …
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under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), valid for afforestation and reforestation activities. In order to account for …
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In accordance with the modalities and procedures for a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) decided in Marrakech 2001 …, "Parties participating in the CDM shall designate a national authority for the CDM." Till date only 89 Parties have established … their Designated National Authority (DNA). Capacity building and marketing the national CDM programmes to buyers of …
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Convention on Climate Change), the Kyoto Protocol and is Flexible Mechanisms, including the CDM (Clena Development Mechanism … and reforestation activities have been incorporated into the CDM process and its current consideration under the EU ETS …. Transaction costs of these types of CDM project activities are analyzed, together with the state of the temporary allowances …
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The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a Greenhouse Gas (GHG) offset mechanism which is a part of the Kyoto Protocol … from developed countries will surpass those from developing countries around 2015, it is important for CDM not only to … retain an offset scheme, but to also assist in decarbonization of developing countries. In this project, current CDM projects …
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The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a flexible market mechanism intended to reduce greenhouse emissions and … promote sustainable development. China hosts a third of all registered CDM projects, and generates two-thirds of all certified … emissions reductions. Understanding the political economy of the CDM in China is therefore of critical importance in determining …
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Over the past year, there have been substantial changes in international climate policy. The negotiations on the Kyoto treaty have coincided with firms shifting their positions, both individually and at the sector level. An increasing number of large firms now support climate measures. In...
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The human resources department of a financial institution implemented a multi-component intervention to replace a paper-based hiring system. Organization-wide impacts included changes in the background check operations. To support changes, training was conducted and procedure manuals...
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Systemic risk refers to the risk of financial system breakdown due to linkagesbetween institutions. This risk cannot be assessed by looking at how individualinstitutions manage risks but instead requires a full understanding of how thesystem as a whole operates. At present, the data available to...
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Interactions between economic development and financial development are studied by looking at the roles of financial institutions in selecting R&D projects (including for both imitation and innovation). Financial development is regarded as the evolution of the financing regimes. The e?ectiveness...
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