Where next for climate policy in Indonesia?
Sam Bickersteth, CDKN’s Chief Executive, recently visited Indonesia and here reflects on the many options for climate compatible development, including in the context of the country's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC).
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11th February 2015
Fiscal policies support climate compatible development
Fiscal policies play an important role in guiding investment decisions towards low emission and climate resilient options, report Sam Bickersteth and Ari Huhtala from the Green Growth Knowledge Platform Annual Conference.
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15th January 2015
El camino hacia un crecimiento verde
El crecimiento verde nos ayudará a utilizar los recursos naturales de la manera más eficiente y proveerá una mayor seguridad energética. La seguridad de la energía es un punto crítico para muchos países en desarrollo. Asimismo, ayudará a mejorar la competitividad de las industrias.
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14th January 2015
Una nueva vista de La Paz
CDKN ha estado trabajando con un socio boliviano para abrir debates sobre el cambio climático y los problemas ambientales en las ciudades de La Paz, Quito y Lima.
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7th January 2015
A new look at La Paz
Sam Bickersteth, CDKN's Chief Executive, finds promise in the 'green shoots' of city-level climate action in Bolivia, which could catalyse broader moves toward sustainability.
Developing countries secure some last minute concessions in Lima; but can a deal without ambition really be fair?
The UNFCCC Conference of the Parties in Lima, Peru leaves us wondering if global ambition to tackle climate change will ever be high enough to avoid many of the catastrophic impacts of a changing climate. If the UNFCCC is to deliver this, then 2015 will need to be an exceptionally productive year. CDKN’s Sam Bickersteth, Kiran Sura and Chris Webb report.
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28th November 2014
Will the Lima climate conference sustain progress toward a strong climate deal?
Will the UNFCCC’s COP20 deliver a year-end high for what has been an extraordinary year for climate change? Or will we find ourselves looking back on two weeks’ worth of talks in Lima to find some glimmers of hope? Sam Bickersteth and Kiran Sura of CDKN report.