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Corporate responses to the CDM: the Indian pulp and paper industry
Authors:KATI KULOVESI  MARÍA GUTIÉRREZ  PETER DORAN  MIQUEL MU?OZ
Institution:1. Law Department , London School of Economics and Political Science , London, UK;2. Anthropology Department, Graduate Center , City University of New York , New York, USA;3. Sustainable Development, Environment and Planning , School of Law, Queen's University , Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK;4. Environmental Science and Technology Institute (ICTA), Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) , Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:The key outcomes of the 2006 Nairobi Conference on Climate Change are described, with a particular emphasis on adaptation, the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and the future of the United Nations climate change regime beyond 2012. Based on an analysis of the key issues being negotiated, the Nairobi Conference can be understood as an important step in the larger process towards a future climate change regime. Its significance is in establishing the confidence and trust between the key players that will be necessary for the successful completion of the current phase of negotiations and agreement on the post-2012 climate change regime.
Keywords:adaptation  CDM  climate change policy  Kyoto Protocol  Nairobi COP-12  UNFCCC
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