Archive for October, 2009

The Negotiated Future of Compliance-Based Carbon Markets

Friday, October 30th, 2009
The Negotiated Future of Compliance-Based Carbon Markets

Market mechanism as an instrumental component of the Kyoto Protocol is undergoing major overhaul to make it fit the future climate change agreement post 2012.  The necessary adjustments are currently being negotiated under the ongoing Bali Roadmap leading up to the upcoming Copenhagen Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on... »

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Bangkok Climate Change Talks: A Failure or a Delayed Success?

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
Bangkok Climate Change Talks: A Failure or a Delayed Success?

In general, the Bangkok Climate Talks has been considered as less than successful (some say it was a failure but, probably due to my already low expectations knowing how the negotiation process works in previous sessions, I wouldn’t say so).  In climate negotiation, the rule is “almost fail,” instead of a straightforward success.  A... »

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Today is Batik Day for Indonesians … in UN Climate Talks in Bangkok

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
Today is Batik Day for Indonesians … in UN Climate Talks in Bangkok

Bangkok – in no other day Indonesians are easily identified in a suit-clad international diplomatic circles as today.  Today, October 2, 2009, is the day when the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) proclaims Batik to be an Indonesian “intangible cultural heritage.”  As such, in quite a bottom-up manner, Batik is worn... »

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