The Arctic as a resource base
What’s wrong with Russia’s official documents on the Arctic.
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Publish date: December 14, 2009
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All open side events will be streamed live here, and can be found in the archive.
09.00-10.00: Payments for Environmental Services in the State of Amazonas
Co-host: National Wildlife Federation
10.00-11.30: Sahara Forest Project – enabling restorative growth
11.30-12.00: The Moral Imperative of Climate Change
12.00-14.00: Systematic Neglect of Systemic Solutions?
Co-hosts: Development Alternatives, Club of Rome and IUCN
14.00-15.30: Financing CCS deployment in Developing Countries
16.00-17.30: Energy Efficiency: Smart Cities
Co-hosts: Siemens
17.30-19.00: Forests and The Climate Deal
Co-host: Rainforest Foundation Norway
19.00-20.30: Putting a Price on Carbon – US NGOs perspectives
Read comprehensive presentations of all side events in the Bellona Room at Bella Centre in Copenhagen here.
What’s wrong with Russia’s official documents on the Arctic.
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