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来源类型Working Paper
规范类型论文
Tick Tech Tick Tech
Britt Childs Staley; Casey Freeman
发表日期2009-06
出版年2009
语种英语
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Executive Summary

This paper reviews Party submissions to the UNFCCC and identifies emerging areas of consensus and debate that may offer constructive grounds for negotiations going forward. The paper explores how an international agreement might facilitate and encourage a range of technology cooperation efforts by channeling funding, providing a forum for capacity building and learning exchange, and creating a framework for measuring, reporting, and verifying support and actions.

摘要

Technology is one of the four “pillars” of a post-
2012 climate policy laid out in the Bali Action Plan
(BAP). In practice a multilateral climate agreement
will not be the primary driver of clean technology
development, deployment, and transfer. But given
the central importance of this issue in the BAP, the
provisions for technology in the evolving climate
agreement will have a major bearing on the success
of negotiations. Designed correctly, they may also
play an important complementary role in facilitating the adoption of clean technologies.

主题Climate
标签international climate policy ; technology ; UNFCCC
URLhttps://www.wri.org/publication/tick-tech-tick-tech
来源智库World Resources Institute (United States)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/27644
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