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This paper examines the development of the solar PV and wind industries across China, Germany, India, Japan, and the United States from 2001–2011. It takes a unique, comparative approach to track the policies and incentives put in place by these key competitors, documents the state of play in each market, and determines what policy strategies seem...
Japan’s fast-start finance (FSF) commitment is one of the largest amongst developed countries, but it is important to consider the contents of this commitment. Japan has played a significant role in global efforts to finance climate change activities in developing countries, and its FSF commitments account for almost half of the FSF that developed...
EcoBalance2012
Citizens in Kitakyushu and Da Nang were surveyed. The provision of environmental information about Viet Nam, in particular, that regarding the Vietnamese people’s recognition of environmental issues in Da Nang, changed the views among Kitakyushu respondents regarding the most important areas of environmental cooperation and narrowed the gap between...
Asia could accrue significant air quality, public health, and climate co-benefits from mitigating short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) such as black carbon and tropospheric ozone (O3). Realizing these co-benefits will require bridging a research-policy divide. This policy brief outlines pragmatic steps to help narrow that divide in Asia.
Invited presentation at Expert Dialogue on Quality of Growth organised by UNESCAP and CSIRO. Bangkok, Thailand
Workshop on National‐Sub‐national Linkage to Enhance Low Carbon Development at the Sub‐national Level in Thailand
Lecture given to visiting students from a junior high school in Hayama, November 22, 2012.
Workshop on National-Sub-national Linkage to Enhance Low Carbon Development at the Sub-national Level in Thailand
