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IGES Provincial Seminar on the Clean Development Mechanism in Kampot, Cambodia
Kitakyushu Initiative Workshop
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In Surabaya City, Indonesia, household organic waste composting has been widely practiced in communities. The city government, through the support of several private companies and local NGOs, have adopted the Takakura method that utilises baskets for household composting. This methodology was developed by Pusdakota, a local NGO, in 2004, with...
Energy security and climate change: Issues, strategies and options, 6-8 August 2008, Bangkok, Thailand
Biofuels have attracted significant interest because of their potential to reduce CO2 emissions, but the extent to which they can actually do so has not been clearly determined. Nevertheless, many countries in the region have either started producing or have plans to produce bioethanol and biodiesel, and have set long term targets for them to...
Policy Forum on Integrating Asia’s Concerns on Energy Security into the Post-2012 Climate Regime
Side event "Road to Cool Earth - international cooperation and solidarity" hosted by the Government of Japan at Accra Climate Change Talks 2008, 3rd session of the AWG-LCA 3, 6th session of the AWG-KP 6
IGES-NIES-UN ESCAP Policy Forum on Towards a Copenhagen Consensus: Opportunities and Challenges
Policy Forum on Integrating Asia’s Concerns on Energy Security into the Post-2012 Climate Regime
Global Warming and Sustainable Development Symposium, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Global Warming and Sustainable Development Symposium, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Policy Forum on Integrating Asia’s Concerns on Energy Security into the Post-2012 Climate Regime
Biofuels continue to attract countries in Asia due to various driving forces that include energy security, development and environmental benefits. While biofuels do offer these benefits to a certain extent, they are not free from caveats. There is an increasing debate that these caveats could be tackled through a global climate change framework...
