ADB Releases Study on Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in South Asia
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6_March_2013: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has released a report on the costs of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in South Asia, titled “Economics of Reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions in South Asia: Options and Costs.” continued...
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World Bank Promotes Geothermal Energy Expansion in Developing Countries
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6_March_2013: The World Bank has called on multilateral banks, governments, donors and business stakeholders to join the nascent Global Geothermal Development Plan (GGDP), which envisages fostering geothermal energy that is, at present, underutilized. continued...
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WRI, ICLEI, C40 Invite Cities to Pilot New GHG Inventory Protocol
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5_March_2013: Cities around the world have been invited to pilot test the new “Global Protocol for Community-Scale GHG Emissions (GPC),” which aims to establish a single, accepted, consistent and comprehensive global framework for preparing and reporting city greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories. continued...
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CDM Registers 100th Programme of Activity
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27_February 2013: The UNFCCC Secretariat has reported that the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has now registered over 100 CDM Programmes of Activities (PoAs), achieving a new milestone. Under the CDM PoA, it is possible to have an unlimited number of similar project activities registered under a single programme umbrella. continued...
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GGKP Newsletter Invites Input on the Development of New Web Platform
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27_February 2013: The Green Growth Knowledge Platform (GGKP) has released the February issue of its “Knowledge Update” newsletter, which features a survey to inform the development of GGKP’s new web platform. This issue also includes information on research, tools and initiatives associated with the GGKP network, including stories on the links between energy efficiency finance and climate change, options for a Sustainable Energy Trade Agreement, mainstreaming the value of water and wetlands into decision making and more. continued...
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